Title: Mrs. Marr
1Sports Medicine II
And the Lower Leg
Foot
2THE 4 BONES OF THE ANKLE JOINT
3ANKLE LIGAMENTS MEDIAL
- Deltoid Ligament Complex
- 4 ligaments
- Broad
- Flat
- Overlapping
- STRONG!
D
A
C
B
4ANKLE LIGAMENTS - LATERAL
- Lateral Collateral Ligaments
- ATF
- Anterior
- From Talus to Fibula
- Weakest of 3 ligaments
- PTF
- Posterior
- From Talus to Fibula
- Strongest/Deepest of 3 ligaments
- CF
- Anterior
- From Calcaneus to Fibula
- Largest Strong and Cord-like
5ANKLE MUSCLES ANTERIOR SIDE
- TIBIALIS ANTERIOR
- Muscle starts _at_ top of Tibia
- Tendon crosses over Ankle Joint _at_ Talus
- Attaches at the base of the 1st foot bone
- Cross over at joint allows for multiple motions
- Major Motion
- Dorsiflexion of the ankle joint
- Inversion of the foot
- Prevents the forefoot slapping AND scrapping the
ground
6ANKLE MUSCLES LATERAL SIDE
- PERONEAL GROUP
- 3 muscles (peroneus brevis/longus/tertius)
- Muscle group starts _at_ top of Fibula
- Peroneal tendon hooks around the back of Lateral
Malleolus - Insertion of Peroneal Tendon is at the base of
the 5th foot bone - Major Motion
- Eversion of the Foot _at_ the Ankle
7ANKLE MUSCLES POSTERIOR
- GASTROCNEMIUS
- Muscle starts on distal femur
- 1 muscle with two points of origin
- Achilles Tendon is other attachment
- Crosses two joints
- Major Motion
- Plantarflexion _at_ the Ankle
- ACHILLES TENDON
- Large Tendon/Cord from Gastroc.
- Inserts firmly at Calcaneus
- Largest, Strongest Tendon in Body
- Combination of Gastroc and Soleus Tendons
8Compartments of the Leg
- Anterior
- Lateral (peroneal)
- Deep posterior
- Superficial posterior
9(No Transcript)
10Anterior Compartment Musculature
- Tibialis anterior
- Extensor digitorum longus
- Extensor hallucis longus
- Peroneus tertius
11Tibialis Anterior
- DF and inversion
- O lateral tibial condyle and shaft
- I medial/plantar 1st cuneiform and metatarsal
- N deep peroneal
12Extensor Digitorum Longus
- Extension of 2nd-5th MP joints, assists with
eversion and DF - O lateral tibial condyle, proximal ¾ of anterior
fibula - I via 4 tendons into distal phalanges of 2nd-5th
toes - N deep peroneal
13Extensor Hallucis Longus
- Extension of 1st MP and IP joints
- O middle 2/3 of anterior fibula
- I base of distal 1st phalanx
- N deep peroneal
14Peroneus Tertius
- Eversion of foot, assists in PF
- O distal 1/3 of anterior fibula
- I dorsal base of 5th metatarsal
- N deep peroneal
15Lateral Compartment Musculature
- Peroneus longus
- Peroneus brevis
16Peroneus Longus
- Eversion of the foot, assists with PF
- O lateral tibial condyle, fibular head, upper
2/3 of lateral fibula - I lateral base of 1st metatarsal, lateral and
dorsal aspect of 1st cuneiform - N superficial peroneal
17Peroneus Brevis
- Eversion of the foot, assists with PF
- O distal 2/3 of lateral fibula
- I styloid process at base of 5th metatarsal
- N superficial peroneal
18Superficial Posterior Compartment Muscles
- Gastrocnemius
- Soleus
- Plantaris
19Gastrocnemius
- Ankle PF, assists knee flexion
- O medial head posterior medial femoral
condyle, lateral head posterior lateral femoral
condyle - I calcaneus via Achilles tendon
- N tibial
20Soleus
- Ankle PF
- O posterior fibular head, upper 1/3 of posterior
fibular, soleal line on posterior tibial shaft,
middle 1/3 of medial tibial border - I calcaneus via Achilles tendon
- N tibial
21Plantaris
- Ankle PF, assists knee flexion
- O distal supracondylar line of lateral femoral
condyle, femoral popliteal surface - I calcaneus via Achilles tendon
- N tibial
22Deep Posterior Compartment Musculature
- Tom, Dick, AND Harry
- Tibialis posterior
- Flexor Hallucis Longus
- Flexor Digitorum Longus
23Tibialis Posterior
- Inversion of the foot, assists with PF
- O posterior/lateral tibia, upper 2/3 of medial
fibula - I navicular tuberosity, via slips into
sustentaculum tali, cuneiforms, cuboid and bases
of 2nd-4th metatarsals - N tibial
24Flexor Digitorum Longus
- Flexion of 2nd-5th PIP/DIP/MP joints, assists
with foot inversion and PF - O posterior medial 2/3 of distal tibia
- I plantar surface of base of 2nd-5th distal
phalanges - N tibial
25Flexor Hallucis Longus
- Flexion of 1st IP joint, assists with flexion of
1st MP joint, foot inversion and PF - O posterior/distal 2/3 of fibula
- I plantar surface of 1st proximal phalanx
- N tibial
26Syndesmosis
Interosseous membrane (Syndesmosis) isn't a
compartment but ligamentous sheathe that holds
the tibia and the fibula together.
27Nerves and Blood Vessels
- Nerves
- Peroneal N.
- Tibialis Anterior/ Posterior N.
- Saphenous N.
- Blood Vessels
- Dorsal Pedal A.
- Posterior Tibial A.
- Greater/ Lesser Saphenous V.
28Neuroanatomy
- Anterior compartment
- Deep branch of Peroneal nerve
- Lateral compartment
- Superficial branch of Peroneal nerve
- Deep posterior compartment
- Tibial nerve
- Superficial posterior compartment
- Tibial nerve
29Deep Branch of Peroneal Nerve
- Branches from common Peroneal nerve near fibular
head - Dives into anterior compartment
30Superficial Branch of Peroneal Nerve
- Branches from common Peroneal nerve near fibular
head - Stays superficial and lateral in lateral
compartment
31Tibial Nerve
- Runs in fascial sheath between deep and
superficial posterior compartments - Provides innervation to both, but not in either
32Vascular Anatomy
- Anterior compartment
- Anterior tibial artery
- Lateral compartment
- Peroneal artery
- Deep posterior compartment
- Posterior tibial artery
- Superficial posterior compartment
- Posterior tibial artery
33Anterior Tibial Artery
- Traverses similar path to deep Peroneal nerve
- Terminating as dorsal pedal artery
34Peroneal Artery
- Branches off of posterior tibial artery
35Posterior Tibial Artery
- Runs in fascial sheath between deep and
superficial posterior compartments - Provides vascular supply to both, but not in
either
36Special TestsThe Squeeze Test
- Squeeze test
- check malleolus
- Check tibia and fibula
- May indicate FX
- Feel for any abnormalities
- Feeling for grinding or movement
37Special TestsAnterior Drawer/Tilt
- Anterior drawer tests should always be performed
with the knee bent to eliminate the Achilles and
Gastrocnemius muscles from providing any
stability to the ankle. - A lateral talar tilt test can be conducted at the
same time.
38Anterior Drawer Test
39Tilt Test
40Special TestsFunctional Tests
- Functional tests
- (Return to play)
- a) walking - check gait
- b) toe raises
- 1) both feet
- 2) one foot
- c) jump and land on both feet and then on one foot