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Title: Toes and Foot


1
Chapter 7
  • Toes and Foot

2
Foot
  • 3 Parts
  • ____________ 14 bones
  • Metatarsals 5 bones
  • ____________ 7 bones

3
Digits of the Foot
  • 1st Digit ____________
  • 2 phalanges
  • __________
  • Proximal
  • 2nd 5th digits
  • 3 phalanges
  • __________
  • Middle
  • _________

4
Joints of the Digits
  • 1st digit
  • Interphalangeal joint ____ between _____ and
    __________phalanges
  • 2nd 5th digit
  • Distal interphalangeal joint ______ between
    ________________phalanges
  • Proximal interphalangeal joint ______ between
    _______________phalanges

5
Metatarsals
  • Numbered 1 5
  • Consisting of 3 parts per metatarsal
  • _____________
  • Body (shaft)
  • _______________
  • 5th metatarsal ______________
  • Extends _____________(tendon attachment)

6
Joints of the Metatarsal
  • Metatarsophalangeal joint ______
  • Between ______ of metatarsal and ______ of
    proximal phalanx
  • Tarsometatarsal joint ________
  • Between _____ of metatarsal and ________

7
Sesamoid Bones
  • Small detached bones commonly found on
    _______________of 1st metatarsal.
  • Can be ________

8
Tarsals
  • 7 bones making up the proximal foot
  • Calcaneus (Os Calcis) Own positioning
  • ____________
  • ____________
  • ______________________
  • __________

9
Talus
  • Part of _______________
  • Between lower leg and calcaneus
  • Articulates with
  • __________
  • Calcaneus
  • __________

10
Cuboid
  • __________- aspect
  • Articulates with
  • _____________metatarsal
  • _____________
  • Lateral (3rd) Cuneiform

11
Navicular
  • ____________
  • _________- aspect
  • Articulates with
  • ________
  • 3 cuneiforms

12
Cuneiforms
  • Medial
  • ____________
  • 1st and 2nd metatarsal
  • Intermediate cuneiform
  • Intermediate
  • Navicular
  • ______________
  • Medial and lateral cuneiform
  • Lateral
  • Navicular
  • Cuboid
  • _________________
  • intermediate cuneiform

13
Foot Arches
  • Longitudinal
  • __________
  • Most Prominent
  • Lateral
  • _________
  • Transverse
  • Along the _____ of the _______
  • Along ______ aspect

14
Foot Motions
  • _______________
  • Toes up
  • ______________
  • Toes down
  • _____________
  • Inward turning
  • ___________
  • Outward turning

15
Viewing the Foot
  • As it is projected ____________
  • Toes ________
  • Tip
  • If marker is ___________, hang with marked
    __________.

16
Imaging the Toes
  • Routine
  • AP Foot
  • Oblique affected toe
  • Lateral affected toe
  • 50 60 kVp
  • 40 SID

17
AP Foot
  • Have pt supine with __________and ____________on
    cassette
  • _______________angle to be perpendicular to
    metatarsals _________Depending on arch.
  • Center to base of ____________
  • Collimate to skin

18
Oblique Toe
  • Oblique affected toe _____________
  • CR to metatarsalphalangeal joint ______
  • Collimate to affected toe

19
Lateral Toe
  • Rotate leg ____________(4th and 5th) or
    _____________(1st, 2nd, 3rd).
  • Use sponges and tourniquets to ________ toes from
    superimposition
  • CR to
  • _________for the 1st
  • _________ for 2-5
  • Collimate to toe

20
Imaging the Foot
  • Routine
  • AP
  • Internal Oblique
  • Lateral
  • 60 64 kVp

21
Oblique
  • Rotate foot ________ so __________is 45 from
    cassette
  • A _________ can be helpful
  • Center at base of _____________
  • Collimate to skin

22
Lateral
  • __________foot for __________projection
  • Plantar surface should be ________ cassette.
  • A sponge can be placed under knee for support
  • Center at _______________
  • Rotate tube so _____________long axis
  • Collimate to skin
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