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Injuries to the Lower Leg, Ankle, and Foot
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Anatomy Provide stable base of support and a dynamic system for movement Tibia and fibula Talus Calcaneus Navicular Cuboid Cuneiforms (3) Metatarsals Phalanges
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Anatomy Ankle joint- talocrural joint Lateral side Anterior talofibular ligament Posterior talofibular ligament Anterior tibiofibular ligament Posterior tibiofibular ligament Calcaneofibular ligament Medial side Deltoid ligaments
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Anatomy Movements of the ankle Dorsiflexion Plantarflexion Inversion Eversion Supination Pronation Extension/Flexion of toes http://youtu.be/A4ge2OOE EOc http://youtu.be/A4ge2OOE EOc
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Anatomy Two different arches in the foot Longitudinal arch Transverse arch Act as shock absorbers and provide propulsion off surfaces during movement Muscles of the lower leg are divided into compartments Anterior Posterior Lateral
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Fractures Magnitude of force will vary for different bones Stress fractures can occur from overuse trauma MOI Direct trauma Microtrauma Signs and symptoms Swelling, deformity, discoloration, NWB, pop/snap Treatment Splint and transport for x-rays RICE
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Dislocations Result of too much stress placed on ankle joint MOI Direct or indirect trauma Signs and symptoms Extreme pain, deformity, loss of sensation and movement Treatment Splint and transport to ER ASAP!!!
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Ankle Sprains Happens to the lateral and medial aspects MOI Abnormal stress is placed on the ligaments when the foot rolls to one side Signs and Symptoms Depends on degree Pain, swelling, disability, point tenderness, loss of function, laxity Treatment RICE Crutches if necessary Strengthening program
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High Ankle Sprain Injury to the syndesmosis between tibia and fibula MOI Ankle is forced into dorsiflexion and eversion Signs and Symptoms Pain and point tender over the anterior aspect of the ankle Treatment RICE Crutches Rehab program
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Achilles Tendon Injuries Commonly injured by long distance runners, basketball players and tennis players MOI Tendonitis- Overuse, tendon becomes inflamed Rupture- explosive jumping or direct trauma causes tearing or rupturing of tendon Signs and symptoms of rupture Swelling and deformity Loud pop or snap Severe pain and loss of function Treatment for rupture Splint and transport to ER RICE Surgery is usually necessary
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Compartment Syndrome Results from too much swelling within the compartment MOI Chronic- overuse of the muscles creates extra fluid Traumatic- creates blood loss and swelling into the compartment Signs and symptoms Pain, swelling, and loss of function Loss of sensation, motor control, or pulse in the foot Treatment Ice and elevation Important to get medical advice early on
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Shin Splints Defined as a wide variety of exercise induced lower leg problems Develop when the muscle and bone tissue (periosteum) become overworked by repetitive activity MOI Multiple causes Sudden change in activity Commonly from running activities on different services Improper footwear Signs and symptoms Lower leg pain Can be bilateral or unilateral Treatment Ice and rest NSAIDs Strengthening program Determine cause and fix the problem
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Plantar Fasciitis Dense collection of tissue including muscles and tendons that can be become injured and inflamed MOI Caused by a change in shoes, training techniques, training surfaces, etc. Signs and symptoms Unbearable pain on the bottom of foot Pain is at its worst in the morning- first steps out of bed Treatment Usually conservative with different rehabilitative techniques Ice NSAIDs Stretching and massage
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Foot Disorders Bunions Blisters A result of an inflamed bursa or a deformity of the bony structure of the toes and feet In athletics- usually a result of poorly fitting shoes Effect the biomechanics of the entire foot Excessive amounts of motion produce a great deal of friction between the layers of the of the foot and the shoe Cause pain and discomfort Blister should be drained and padded Leave the top layer of skin Keep area clean to prevent infection
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Toe Injuries Toe injuries will occur due to trauma to the area Hematoma’s Occur underneath the nail as a result of direct trauma Subungal hematoma Need to be drained Ingrown toe nails Can result from improperly fitting shoes or not cutting toe nails properly If not treated properly can result in an infection
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Preventative Ankle Taping Lots of research about ankle taping Pros and cons? Ankle taping is both an art and a science Careful attention needs to be taken so that every piece of tape has a purpose Only certified athletic trainers should tape ankles, not coaches…
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