Title: Foot
1Foot Ankle
2Anatomy
3Anatomy - Medial
4Anatomy - Lateral
5Talocrural Joint
6Subtalar Pronation Closed Chain
7Subtalar Pronation Closed Chain
8Subtalar Supination Closed Chain
9Subtalar Pronation Supination Model Closed
Chain
10Gait Review
11Subtalar Pronation Supination during Gait
12Transverse Tarsal/Midtarsal/Choparts Joint
Talonavicular Joint
Calcaneocuboid Joint
13Midtarsal Joint
- Pronation
- STJ unlocks MTJ
- Supination
- STJ locks up MTJ
14Midtarsal Joint Motion - Closed Chain
Pronation
Neutral
Supination
15Abnormal Biomechanics
- Breakdown of CT
- Reduced muscle efficiency
- Change in muscle function
- Poor alignment Osseous Deformity
- Dysfunction and Pathology
- Reduced ability to attenuate GRFs
16Pronation
- Closed Chain
- Calcaneus eversion (valgus)
- Talus adduction (IR - vertical axis)
- Talus plantarflexion
- Tibial IR
17Normal Pronation in Gait
- Normal Range
- 6 - 100
- Excessive
- 130
18Abormal Pronation in Gait
- Excessive in magnitude
- Excessive in duration
- Occurs at wrong time
- Causes
- Intrinsic deformities
- Extrinsic deformities
19RF/Subtalar Joint Varus
- Inversion deformity of calcaneus
- No change in relationship of RF on FF
- Etiology
- Congenital/developmental
- failure of talus to derotate
20RF/Subtalar Joint Varus Compensated ST Varus
21RF/Subtalar Joint Varus Compensated ST Varus
22Forefoot Varus
- Most Common
- Insufficiency of 1st ray
- Dorsiflexed/hypermobile 1st ray
- Congenital deformity
- Inversion of forefoot (metatarsals) relative to
rearfoot in STJ neutral
23Forefoot Varus
24Forefoot Varus - Compensated
25Forefoot Varus (Compensated) - Pathomechanics
- During WA - excessive pronation to get 1st ray on
ground - Max. pronation occurs _at_ HO
- Pronation remains thru propulsion
- Foot never becomes rigid lever
- Instability
26Forefoot Varus - Compensation
- Prolonged / excessive pronation
- Calcaneal valgus
- Unlocking of forefoot during propulsion
- Insufficient pulley system
27Forefoot Varus - Pathology
- Hypermobile 1st ray
- Excessive forces on 2nd MET
- Prolonged / excessive tibial torsion and/or IR
- Excessive anteversion of hip
28Forefoot Varus - Uncompensated
29Forefoot Varus - Uncompensated
- Rigid Foot
- Lateral ankle sprains
- S.I. Joint Dysfunction
- ITB Dysfunction
30Subtalar Varus and Compensated Forefoot Varus
- FF Varus
- acquired soft tissue contracture at MTJ
- 20 compensatory pronation for a STJ varus
31Subtalar Varus and Compensated Forefoot Varus
32Subtalar Varus and Forefoot Varus, Compensated
33Ankle Joint Equinus
- Fixed limitation of DF _at_ TCJ
- lt 100 of DF when in STJ neutral and knee /
- Etiology
- tight gastrocnemius
- spasticity
- flattened dome of talus
- Fx, arthritis, trauma
34Ankle Joint Equinus
35Ankle Joint Equinus - Compensated
36Ankle Joint Equinus - Pathomechanics
- ? pronation 20 to ? DF
- loss of ankle rocker
- tibia unable to move anterior to talus ? tibia
and talus move anterior to calcaneus - DF of RF at FF
- ? and prolonged pronation during propulsion
37Compensated Ankle Joint Equinus
- Excessive STJ pronation
- Calcaneal valgus/eversion
- Inefficient pulleys
- DF of RF on FF
38Uncompensated Ankle Joint Equinus
- Genu Recurvatum
- Early heel rise
- Excessive abduction and ER of LE