Download presentation
1
Athletic Injuries of the Foot
ROP SPORTS MEDICINE Stacy Camou
2
Skeletal Anatomy – 26 Bones
C T N Cuneiforms M I L Metatarsals ( ) 1-5: medlat Phalanges ( ) Proximal (1-5) Intermediate (2-5) Distal (1-5)
3
Skeletal Anatomy Forefoot P M Midfoot C N Rearfoot T
4
Skeletal Anatomy - Arches
Medial longitudinal Lateral longitudinal Metatarsal Transverse
5
Skeletal Anatomy - Arches
6
Skeletal Anatomy - Joints
Metatarsophalangeal______ (MP or MTP) Interphalangeal________ (IP, PIP, DIP) Intermetatarsal_________ Subtalar ________ T C
7
Musculotendinous Anatomy
D_______ aspect E________ of toes Extensor digitorum longus Extensor digitorum brevis Extensor hallucis longus Extensor hallucis brevis
8
Musculotendinous Anatomy
P_______ aspect F________ of toes Flexor digitorum longus Flexor digitorum brevis Flexor hallucis longus Flexor hallucis brevis
9
Circulatory Anatomy Distal p______ Posterior T______artery
Dorsal pedis a______
10
Circulatory Anatomy Distal pulse Posterior t_____ artery
Dorsal pedis a______
11
Neurological Anatomy T_______ nerve – s__________ posterior m_________
P___________ nerve D_____ – anterior compartment Superficial – lateral compartment P_______ nerve Medial and lateral - foot
12
Plantar Fascia
13
Plantar Fascia Biomechanics
14
Fractures of the Foot T_______ bones C___________ T_________
Direct contact (fall/jump) Can be complete or stress T_________ Forced dorsiflexion Susceptible to avasuclar necrosis and osteochondritis dissecans M_______________ Transverse or spiral base of 5th Jones’ fracture Stress March fracture – usually 2nd or 3rd metatarsal
15
Metatarsal Fractures
16
Jones Fracture
17
March Fracture
18
Foot Strains and Sprains
Arches M_______ longitudinal arch P________ fasciitis Heel spur syndrome M__________ arch Repetitive stress P_________ Great toe MP joint “T______ Toe”
19
Contusions to the Foot C____________ Metatarsals “Heel bruise”
“Stone bruise” SX:Pain often on lateral side of heel due to heel strike pattern Metatarsals Usually at met heads SX: pain on bottom of the foot “balls of the feet”
20
Structural Conditions
M________ Toe S________ toe is longer than the Great toe Can lead to stress fractures and neuroma Hallux V________ Valgus stress on first ray Leads to b_________
21
Bunions
22
Structural Conditions
H_________ Toes Buckling of an IP joint Commonly due to muscle imbalance Leads to calluses and bunions P_____ P________ Flat feet Excessive p__________ P______ C________ High arches Claw feet Excessive s____________
23
Pes Planus
24
Other Foot Injuries Tinea pedis Verrucae plantaris “a_________ foot”
F__________ infection of skin Verrucae plantaris “P________ w______” V________ infection of the sole of the foot
25
Other Foot Injuries Morton’s Neuroma Retrocalcaneal bursitis
Inflammation of the n_______ typically between the ___rd and ___th metatarsals Retrocalcaneal bursitis “pump bumps” Caused by i_______________ of A___________ bursa
26
Other Foot Injuries Sever’s Disease
Traction injury at i__________ of A__________ tendon
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.