PPT-The ANKLE Tibia Medial malleolus
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Fibula Lateral malleolus Talus Calcaneus The Ankle Talocrural Joint Talus and Malleoli of TibiaFibula Movement Subtalar Joint Talus and Calcaneus Movement ANKLE
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Fibula Lateral malleolus Talus Calcaneus The Ankle Talocrural Joint Talus and Malleoli of TibiaFibula Movement Subtalar Joint Talus and Calcaneus Movement ANKLE SPRAINS Inversion Sprain. ESAT 3600. Fundamentals of Athletic Training. Joints of the Ankle and Foot. Tibiofibular. joint. Ankle (. Talocrural. ) joint. Distal . end of. tibia fibula & . Talus. . Subtalar. joint. Divisions of foot. Femur. Femur. – largest, longest, strongest bone. . - articulates with . acetabulum. (proximal) and tibia & patella (distal). Region from the hip to the knee. Head. – large, smooth, ball-shaped; fits into . Mr. Ryan – Sports Medicine. Stages of Soft Tissue Healing. Stage 1. — Acute inflammatory, Approx. 2 days. Phagocytes. — Specialized cells that engulf and gobble up the dead cells.. Leukocytes. — Infection fighting white blood cells.. Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. Update 07/2016. Pediatric Ankle Fractures. Pediatric Ankle Fractures. The Ankle is the . 2. nd. . most . Common Site of Physeal Injury in . Children. 10. -25% of . Anatomy of the ankle and lower leg. Tibia- Serves as the principle weight bearing bone of the leg. . Fibula- Main function is to provide for the attachment of muscles.. Talus- Forms a link between the lower leg and the foot.. Bones:. Tibia (Medial . Malleolus. ). Fibula (Lateral . Malleolus. ). Talus Calcaneus (Heel Bone) . Ankle Ligaments (Lateral & Medial) . Lower leg muscles . . (Gastrocnemius = Calf Muscle). Ankle Sprains (cont.). There are 28 bones in the lower leg/foot including:. Tibia & Fibula: Malleolus – (medial & lateral) ends of the tibia & fibula (commonly referred to as the ankle bones). Talus: sits on top of the calcaneus (forms the ankle joint along with tibia & fibula). The foot has stresses that exceed the demands placed on any other area of the body.. The foot stabilizes and supports the rest of the body while standing, walking, running, or jumping.. Whether the impact with the ground is on the heel, the ball of the foot, or the toe, the foot responds by absorbing several hundred pounds of force up to three times the body’s weight.. . Ahmed Mohammed. Bone. of the lower limb. -The . bones of the . gluteal region or pelvic . region . is the . hip bone . -the bone of thigh is the . femur. The leg contains two bones:.. -The . tibia. Jacqueline Dickey. 1/04/2021. Diagnostic Radiology 4001. Ronald . Bilow. Clinical History. 57 . y.o. . M with PMH of cerebral palsy, HTN presents after awkward trip and ground level fall. Pt is ambulatory without assistance at baseline. DipSEM. Senior Foot & Ankle Fellow. Epsom & St . Helier. University Hospital. Ankle fractures. Feel free to interrupt. Ankle fractures - Anatomy. Ankle fractures - Anatomy. Ankle fractures - Anatomy. Al-Mustaqbal university college. Diphyses. Metaphses. Epiphyses. The Tibia. The upper end of the tibia is expanded as the . tibial. plateau.. This has an articular surface with a large medial and a smaller lateral condyle, which articulate with the condyles of the femur.. Trauma and Orthopedics surgery. Anatomy of the Ankle Joint. The . ankle joint is a synovial hinge joint . Articular surfaces: . the lower tibia and the inner surface of the medial malleolus. . the medial surface of the lateral malleolus of the fibula. . Rahmatullah. EPIDEMIOLOGY :. Highest incidence in elderly women. Incidence – 187 per 1 . lakh. people per year. Isolated . malleolar. fractures – 66 %. Bi . malleolar. fractures – 25%. Tri .
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