LOWER LEG, FOOT & ANKLE ANATOMY, RECOGNITION, TREATMENT, THERAPY TIM AMSHOFF LAT MOORE TRADITIONAL SCHOOL
ANKLE JOINT 3 main bones Lower leg: tibia & fibula Foot: Talus
ANKLE MOVEMENTS (ROM) Inversion Eversion Plantar flexion (gas pedal) Dorsiflexion (toes up)
ANKLE STABILITY (LIGAMENTS) ATF (anterior talo-fibular) PTF (posterior talo-fibular) Calcaneofibular Deltoid ligament (medial aspect) Tib-fib (anterior and posterior)
LOWER LEG Fibula (lateral malleolus) Tibia (medial malleolus) Gastrocnemius Soleus
ANTERIOR MUSCLES Anterior compartment: Anterior tibialis Extensor Muscles Peroneus Muscles
COMPARTMENT SYNDROME SHIN SPLINTS Do you see ecchymosis?
OTHER ANATOMY Fascia (foot) Arches
MEASURING ARCHES
HOW DO ARCHES FALL? Managing/treating painful arches Is it plantar fasciitis? orthotics Is it a strained (fallen) arch? Replace insoles; support arches? Taping of the arches
CALF PAIN Ruptured Achilles/gastrocnemius Thompsons test Age of patients typically
CAN YOU SEE THE 2 MUSCLES AND THE TENDON? Gastroc. soleus Achilles tendon
CALF PAIN CONTINUED How do I stretch out a calf that is cramping? During game/practice Middle of night Is it dehydration really? Do bananas really help? Can you tape the calf? Yes, but support is for achilles
OTHER WAYS TO STRETCH IT… Push against resistance
HOPS Always rule out a fracture and set a standard on Active ROM before asking participant to move
ANKLE SPRAINS 3 types or degrees 1 st degree: Mild; slight tear in fibers of ligaments & capsule; some minor swelling and ecchymosis 3
ANKLE SPRAINS CONTINUED 2 nd degree Swelling is definite, ecchymosis, pain is uncomfortable (but not sharp), pain could be over several areas; will need help to ambulate
3 RD DEGREE ANKLE SPRAINS Swelling is noticeable, ecchymosis, not able to apply weight, usually when landing on another person’s foot; improper foot wear; severe force applied Rehab. Is necessary at extensive level; surgery may occur Definite tear or rupture of ligaments in ankle
WHAT CAN IT LOOK LIKE? High ankle sprain
ANKLE SPRAIN TREATMENT (TX.) Varies Whirlpool is great use; ice bags Follow RICE for hours before changing plan May need physician referral May need crutches or WC Dependent upon outcome of FX. Tests Do not allow to sleep in ACE bandages
OTHER CONDITIONS Stress fractures Cast shoe or walking boot Stop activity Morton’s Neuroma Padding at Ball of foot
MORE… Turf toe Sprained toe Plantar fasciitis Tear occurs Muscle/tendon herniates Most pain: 1 st step in morning
MORE… Ingrown toenails Tinea Pedis Athlete’s Foot (viral; socks color, dry; shower?) Blisters Hot spots, improper footwear? Wet shoes, socks Do not pop and drain Allow to dry out, cover up
Ankle taping