Ms. Bowman
Talus Tibia Fibula Tibia and Fibula are connected by a syndesmosis Anatomy Review-Bones
Anterior tibiofibular ligament Posterior tibiofibular ligament Anterior talofibular ligament Posterior talofibular ligament Calcaneofibular ligament Deltoid Ligament Anterior tibiotalar ligament Posterior tibiotalar ligament Tibionavicular ligament Tibiocalcaneal ligament Anatomy Review- Ligaments
Anatomy Review- Muscles Muscles of the lower leg are divided into compartments Anterior Compartment Tibialis anterior Extensor hallucis longus Extensor digitorum longus Lateral Compartment Peroneus longus Peroneus brevis Deep Posterior Compartment Tibialis posterior Flexor digitorum longus Flexor hallucis longus Superficial Posterior Compartment Gastrocnemius Soleus
Anatomy Review-Muscles
Onset-acute, chronic Type of pain-how are symptoms affecting athletic participation or ADLs MOI Changes in activity or conditioning regimen Pmhx History
Weight bearing vs. non-weight bearing Edema Redness Deformity Discoloration Bilateral comparison Muscle tone Inspection
When palpating, check for deformity, alignment, edema, crepitus, and pain Bones Muscles Ligaments Tendons Pulses Posterior tibial artery Dorsalis pedis artery Palpation
Measured with goniometer AROM, PROM, and RROM Dorsiflexion, Plantar Flexion, Inversion, and Eversion ROM Testing
Anterior Drawer Test-anterior talofibular ligament Talar Tilt Test-Calcaneofibular ligament, anterior talofibular ligament, posterior talofibular ligament Kleiger’s Test-Deltiod ligament, syndesmosis pathology Ligamentous Testing
Lower quarter screen (will learn once we get to the hip) Dermatomes Myotomes Neurological Testing
Bump Test Squeeze Test Thompson Test Special Testing