Transcript THE FOOT

Chapter 14 - THE FOOT
ANATOMY
ANATOMY – 26 BONES
• TARSAL BONES – 7
– Calcaneus – heel bone
– Talus – forms the ankle
– Navicular – medial in
respect to the talus
– Cuboid - lateral
– Cuneiforms (3)
ANATOMY - BONES
• METATARSALS – 5
– 1ST one is medial and
5th one is lateral
ANATOMY - BONES
• PHALANGES
(Toes) – 14
– Big toe has two
phalanges, the rest of
the toes have three
– Proximal, middle,
and distal
ANATOMY - BONES
• SESAMOIDS
– Sesamoid bones sit
in tendons
– These are on ball on
foot below big toe
– Helps distribute
weight
ANATOMY - ARCHES
• Support body weight and absorb shock
• There are four arches:
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MEDIAL LONGITUDINAL ARCH
LATERAL LONGITUDINAL ARCH
METATARSAL ARCH
TRANSVERSE ARCH
ANATOMY
• PLANTAR FASCIA
– Broad, flat tendonous structure that runs on the
undersurface of the foot
– Starts on the calcaneus and inserts onto the
heads of the metatarsals
– Supports the arch of the foot
FOOT - MOTIONS
• Toes
– Flexion and Extension
• Foot
– Pronation – like fallen arch
– Supination – high arch
INJURIES
INJURIES
• PLANTAR FASCITIS
– Common with athletes who are on toes and/or
have high arches
– Causes: Not enough arch support in shoes, tight
calf muscle
– Signs/Symptoms: Pain occurs in the heel to midfoot, especially with dorsiflexion
• Hurts in the morning, feels better as they warm up
– Treatment: Gentle stretches, roll on tennis ball or
frozen can, arch taping or orthodics.
INJURIES
• RETROCALCANEAL BURSITIS
– ‘Pump bump’
– Cause: Pressure from back of shoe
– Signs/Symptoms: Swelling where the Achilles
attaches to the calcaneus
– Treatment: RICE, stretching, shoes with wider
heel cups, donut pad.
INJURIES
• FRACTURES
– Toes
– Metatarsals
• DISLOCATIONS
– Interphalangeal Joints
• SPRAINS
• STRAINS
INJURIES
• JONES FRACTURE
– Fracture of the base of the 5th metatarsal
– Causes: overuse; inversion; rotational forces
– S/S: Feels and hears a ‘pop’; pain in the lateral
foot
– Tx: immobilization (cast) 6-8 weeks or longer,
often requires surgery
INJURIES
• BUNIONS (HALLUX VALGUS)
– Deformity of the head of the 1st metatarsal
– Cause: extra bone is laid down on head of 1st
metatarsal
• Great toe becomes malaligned
– S/S: Pain, swelling and deformity of big toe
joint
– Treatment: Proper shoes; doughnut pad over
the bunion; surgery?
INJURIES
• MORTON’S NEUROMA
– Neuroma is a mass about the nerve sheath
– S/S: burning, cramping, numb feeling in space
between third and fourth toes.
– Cause: Hyperextension of toes and wearing
shoes with narrow toe boxes can increase
symptoms
– Tx: teardrop pad under the metatarsal heads,
good shoe selection, possible surgery
INJURIES
• TURF TOE – page 307
– Great Toe sprain
– Cause: Hyperextension of the big toe at the
metatarsal phalangeal joint; kicking something
• Common on artificial turf b/c turf shoes allow more
motion
– S/S: swelling and pain in the joint
– Tx: RICE, rigid insoles or toe boxes, taping to
prevent hyperextension of toe
INJURIES
• INGROWN TOENAILS
– Cause: leading side of toenail grows into skin,
usually results in infection and pain
• May trim nails too short or ill-fitting shoes
– S/S: Inflammed nail bed, may have
drainage/pus
– Tx: May need to refer to doctor; soak in
betadine bath; pack cotton under toenail
BIOMECHANICAL PROBLEMS
• PRONATION
– Cause of many,
many leg, knee, back
problems
– What does it look
like
• Fallen arch with toes
pointed outward
• Looking at feet from
behind, the Achilles
will angle outward
QUESTIONS?