Deck 11: Ankle and Foot

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The distal tibiofibular joint is classified as what type of joint?

A) Amphiarthrosis
B) Syndesmosis
C) Synovial
D) Cartilaginous
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Which of the following is not considered one of the arches of the foot?

A) Posterior longitudinal
B) Medial longitudinal
C) Lateral longitudinal
D) Transverse
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Which tendon runs through a groove on the posterior, medial aspect of the talus?

A) Flexor digitorum longus
B) Flexor digitorum brevis
C) Flexor hallucis longus
D) Flexor hallucis brevis
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Motion at the subtalar joint occurs in ____ plane(s).

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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What percentage of weight does the fibula bear during ambulation?

A) 10%
B) 30%
C) 50%
D) 70%
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How many muscle(s) either insert or originate on the talus?

A) Three
B) Two
C) One
D) None
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The proximal tibiofibular joint is classified as what type of a joint?

A) Amphiarthrosis
B) Syndesmosis
C) Synovial
D) Cartilaginous
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The subtalar joint has ____ degree(s) of angular freedom.

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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The lateral malleolus sits __________ and __________ compared to the medial malleolus.

A) anterior; superior
B) anterior; inferior
C) posterior; superior
D) posterior; inferior
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Which talar facet is the largest?

A) Anterior
B) Posterior
C) Medial
D) Lateral
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The tibial shaft is rotated ___________ in the __________ plane.

A) laterally; frontal
B) laterally; transverse
C) medially; frontal
D) medially; transverse
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This aspect of the tibia bears a significant amount of weight:

A) lateral malleolus
B) medial malleolus
C) tibial plafond
D) fibular notch
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A "high ankle sprain" is typically associated with injury to which ligament?

A) Anterior talofibular
B) Anterior tibiofibular
C) Anterior tibionavicular
D) Anterior tibiocalcaneal
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With dorsiflexion at the talocrural joint, the fibula _________ relative to the tibia, whereas it slides __________ at the superior tibiofibular joint.

A) abducts; superior
B) adducts; superior
C) abducts; inferior
D) adducts; inferior
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The tibia is rotated approximately 20 °\degree to 30 °\degree degrees __________ about its longitudinal axis.

A) anteriorly
B) posteriorly
C) laterally
D) medially
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In the foot, which of the following motions occurs in the transverse plane?

A) Dorsiflexion
B) Plantarflexion
C) Inversion
D) Abduction
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Which of the following most accurately represents the motions of pronation at the subtalar joint in an open kinematic chain?

A) Plantarflexion, eversion, adduction
B) Inversion, plantarflexion, adduction
C) Abduction, dorsiflexion, inversion
D) Dorsiflexion, eversion, abduction
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Which metatarsal is the longest and thinnest?

A) Second
B) Third
C) Fourth
D) Fifth
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The cuboid contains a groove on its lateral and plantar aspect for the passage of which tendon?

A) Peroneus brevis
B) Peroneus longus
C) Peroneus tertius
D) Anterior tibialis
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The cuneiforms are part of the:

A) rearfoot
B) midfoot
C) forefoot
D) leg
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During closed kinetic chain dorsiflexion at the talocrural joint, the tibia rolls _______ and glides _________.

A) anterior; anterior
B) anterior; posterior
C) posterior; anterior
D) posterior; posterior
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At the midtarsal joints, a greater amount of motion occurs at the calcaneocuboid joint compared with the talonavicular joint.
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During open kinetic chain dorsiflexion-plantarflexion at the calcaneocuboid joint, the cuboid rolls and glides in the same direction.
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The sesamoid bones just proximal to the head of the first metatarsal serve many functions including increasing the internal moment arm of the flexor hallucis longus.
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When the terms, "supination" and "pronation" are used, typically the individual is referring to motion at which joint?

A) Superior tibiofibular
B) Inferior tibiofibular
C) Talocrural
D) Subtalar
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The plantar aspect of the talonavicular joint is supported by the plantar ___________ ligament.

A) talonavicular
B) calcaneonavicular
C) subtalar
D) interosseous
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During open kinetic chain dorsiflexion at the talocrural joint, the talus rolls ________ and glides _______.

A) anterior; anterior
B) anterior; posterior
C) posterior; anterior
D) posterior; posterior
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A "lateral ankle sprain" is typically associated with injury to which ligament?

A) Anterior talofibular
B) Anterior tibiofibular
C) Anterior tibionavicular
D) Anterior tibiocalcaneal
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Similar to dorsiflexion, plantarflexion range of motion is greater when the knee is flexed compared with when the knee is extended.
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Which group of metatarsals are the most mobile?

A) First and second
B) Second and third
C) Third and fourth
D) Fourth and fifth
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During open kinetic chain eversion of the subtalar joint, the calcaneus rolls _______ and glides ________

A) medially; medially
B) medially; laterally
C) laterally; medially
D) laterally; laterally
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When the subtalar joint pronates, the midtarsal joints become more ________, thereby allowing the foot to ______________.

A) mobile; accommodate to uneven surfaces
B) rigid; accommodate to uneven surfaces
C) mobile; act as a rigid lever for propulsion
D) rigid; act as a rigid lever for propulsion
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The bony geometry, configuration at the talonavicular joint resembles a _______ joint.

A) planar
B) hinge
C) ball and socket
D) saddle
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More than 50% of the talus is covered by articular cartilage.
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The ____________ axis of the transverse tarsal joint most closely resembles a pure __________ axis.

A) oblique; anterior-posterior
B) oblique; superior-inferior
C) longitudinal; anterior-posterior
D) longitudinal; superior-inferior
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The metatarsal shafts are convexly arched on the plantar surface.
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The talocrural joint axis most closely approximates which pure axis?

A) Anterior-posterior
B) Medial-lateral
C) Superior-inferior
D) Vertical
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The talocrural joint is an oblique hinge that has one degree of freedom.
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Injury to the lateral ankle ligaments occurs most commonly when the ankle and foot are in a ________ and _______ position.

A) dorsiflexed; everted
B) dorsiflexed; inverted
C) plantarflexed; everted
D) plantarflexed; inverted
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The calcaneocuboid joint is classified as a ___________ joint.

A) planar
B) hinge
C) ball and socket
D) saddle
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A flexible pes planus exhibits as a foot with an arch when non-weight-bearing, but the arch disappears in standing.
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The foot intrinsics generally act collectively to perform functions such as supporting the longitudinal arch and supplementing the force of the long toe flexors.
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Closed kinetic chain pronation at the subtalar joint forces the tibia to rotate medially.
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A pes cavus foot structure is ideal for dissipating the forces that occur during the stance phase of gait.
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The Achilles tendon is oriented just medial to the subtalar joint axis.
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The superficial plantar flexors are capable of generating more torque with the knee in a flexed position.
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Given the high proportion of type II muscle fibers, the soleus acts as a postural muscle.
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At the first tarsometatarsal joint, dorsiflexion occurs with inversion.
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When the metatarsophalangeal joints flex, the plantar aponeurosis or fascia becomes taut.
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Deck 11: Ankle and Foot
1
The distal tibiofibular joint is classified as what type of joint?

A) Amphiarthrosis
B) Syndesmosis
C) Synovial
D) Cartilaginous
Syndesmosis
2
Which of the following is not considered one of the arches of the foot?

A) Posterior longitudinal
B) Medial longitudinal
C) Lateral longitudinal
D) Transverse
Posterior longitudinal
3
Which tendon runs through a groove on the posterior, medial aspect of the talus?

A) Flexor digitorum longus
B) Flexor digitorum brevis
C) Flexor hallucis longus
D) Flexor hallucis brevis
Flexor hallucis longus
4
Motion at the subtalar joint occurs in ____ plane(s).

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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What percentage of weight does the fibula bear during ambulation?

A) 10%
B) 30%
C) 50%
D) 70%
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6
How many muscle(s) either insert or originate on the talus?

A) Three
B) Two
C) One
D) None
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7
The proximal tibiofibular joint is classified as what type of a joint?

A) Amphiarthrosis
B) Syndesmosis
C) Synovial
D) Cartilaginous
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8
The subtalar joint has ____ degree(s) of angular freedom.

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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9
The lateral malleolus sits __________ and __________ compared to the medial malleolus.

A) anterior; superior
B) anterior; inferior
C) posterior; superior
D) posterior; inferior
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Which talar facet is the largest?

A) Anterior
B) Posterior
C) Medial
D) Lateral
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11
The tibial shaft is rotated ___________ in the __________ plane.

A) laterally; frontal
B) laterally; transverse
C) medially; frontal
D) medially; transverse
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This aspect of the tibia bears a significant amount of weight:

A) lateral malleolus
B) medial malleolus
C) tibial plafond
D) fibular notch
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13
A "high ankle sprain" is typically associated with injury to which ligament?

A) Anterior talofibular
B) Anterior tibiofibular
C) Anterior tibionavicular
D) Anterior tibiocalcaneal
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14
With dorsiflexion at the talocrural joint, the fibula _________ relative to the tibia, whereas it slides __________ at the superior tibiofibular joint.

A) abducts; superior
B) adducts; superior
C) abducts; inferior
D) adducts; inferior
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The tibia is rotated approximately 20 °\degree to 30 °\degree degrees __________ about its longitudinal axis.

A) anteriorly
B) posteriorly
C) laterally
D) medially
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16
In the foot, which of the following motions occurs in the transverse plane?

A) Dorsiflexion
B) Plantarflexion
C) Inversion
D) Abduction
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17
Which of the following most accurately represents the motions of pronation at the subtalar joint in an open kinematic chain?

A) Plantarflexion, eversion, adduction
B) Inversion, plantarflexion, adduction
C) Abduction, dorsiflexion, inversion
D) Dorsiflexion, eversion, abduction
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Which metatarsal is the longest and thinnest?

A) Second
B) Third
C) Fourth
D) Fifth
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19
The cuboid contains a groove on its lateral and plantar aspect for the passage of which tendon?

A) Peroneus brevis
B) Peroneus longus
C) Peroneus tertius
D) Anterior tibialis
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The cuneiforms are part of the:

A) rearfoot
B) midfoot
C) forefoot
D) leg
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21
During closed kinetic chain dorsiflexion at the talocrural joint, the tibia rolls _______ and glides _________.

A) anterior; anterior
B) anterior; posterior
C) posterior; anterior
D) posterior; posterior
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At the midtarsal joints, a greater amount of motion occurs at the calcaneocuboid joint compared with the talonavicular joint.
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During open kinetic chain dorsiflexion-plantarflexion at the calcaneocuboid joint, the cuboid rolls and glides in the same direction.
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The sesamoid bones just proximal to the head of the first metatarsal serve many functions including increasing the internal moment arm of the flexor hallucis longus.
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25
When the terms, "supination" and "pronation" are used, typically the individual is referring to motion at which joint?

A) Superior tibiofibular
B) Inferior tibiofibular
C) Talocrural
D) Subtalar
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The plantar aspect of the talonavicular joint is supported by the plantar ___________ ligament.

A) talonavicular
B) calcaneonavicular
C) subtalar
D) interosseous
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27
During open kinetic chain dorsiflexion at the talocrural joint, the talus rolls ________ and glides _______.

A) anterior; anterior
B) anterior; posterior
C) posterior; anterior
D) posterior; posterior
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A "lateral ankle sprain" is typically associated with injury to which ligament?

A) Anterior talofibular
B) Anterior tibiofibular
C) Anterior tibionavicular
D) Anterior tibiocalcaneal
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Similar to dorsiflexion, plantarflexion range of motion is greater when the knee is flexed compared with when the knee is extended.
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30
Which group of metatarsals are the most mobile?

A) First and second
B) Second and third
C) Third and fourth
D) Fourth and fifth
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During open kinetic chain eversion of the subtalar joint, the calcaneus rolls _______ and glides ________

A) medially; medially
B) medially; laterally
C) laterally; medially
D) laterally; laterally
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When the subtalar joint pronates, the midtarsal joints become more ________, thereby allowing the foot to ______________.

A) mobile; accommodate to uneven surfaces
B) rigid; accommodate to uneven surfaces
C) mobile; act as a rigid lever for propulsion
D) rigid; act as a rigid lever for propulsion
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The bony geometry, configuration at the talonavicular joint resembles a _______ joint.

A) planar
B) hinge
C) ball and socket
D) saddle
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More than 50% of the talus is covered by articular cartilage.
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The ____________ axis of the transverse tarsal joint most closely resembles a pure __________ axis.

A) oblique; anterior-posterior
B) oblique; superior-inferior
C) longitudinal; anterior-posterior
D) longitudinal; superior-inferior
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The metatarsal shafts are convexly arched on the plantar surface.
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The talocrural joint axis most closely approximates which pure axis?

A) Anterior-posterior
B) Medial-lateral
C) Superior-inferior
D) Vertical
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The talocrural joint is an oblique hinge that has one degree of freedom.
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39
Injury to the lateral ankle ligaments occurs most commonly when the ankle and foot are in a ________ and _______ position.

A) dorsiflexed; everted
B) dorsiflexed; inverted
C) plantarflexed; everted
D) plantarflexed; inverted
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The calcaneocuboid joint is classified as a ___________ joint.

A) planar
B) hinge
C) ball and socket
D) saddle
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A flexible pes planus exhibits as a foot with an arch when non-weight-bearing, but the arch disappears in standing.
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The foot intrinsics generally act collectively to perform functions such as supporting the longitudinal arch and supplementing the force of the long toe flexors.
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Closed kinetic chain pronation at the subtalar joint forces the tibia to rotate medially.
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A pes cavus foot structure is ideal for dissipating the forces that occur during the stance phase of gait.
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The Achilles tendon is oriented just medial to the subtalar joint axis.
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The superficial plantar flexors are capable of generating more torque with the knee in a flexed position.
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Given the high proportion of type II muscle fibers, the soleus acts as a postural muscle.
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At the first tarsometatarsal joint, dorsiflexion occurs with inversion.
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When the metatarsophalangeal joints flex, the plantar aponeurosis or fascia becomes taut.
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