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1
The bone of the foot indicated by the arrow in this figure is the
navicular.
2
The bone of the foot indicated by the arrow in this figure is the
talus.
3
The aspect of the foot shown in this figure is the
medial.
4
How many bones are in the foot?
26
5
How many phalanges are in each foot?
14
6
The superior surface of the foot is termed the _____ surface.
dorsal
7
The inferior aspect of the foot is termed the _____ surface.
plantar
8
How many phalanges are in the great toe?
two
9
How many metatarsal bones are in the foot?
five
10
How many tarsal bones are in the foot?
seven
11
The largest and strongest tarsal bone is the
calcaneus.
12
The second largest tarsal bone, and the one that occupies the highest position in the foot, is the
talus.
13
The second largest bone in the body is the
tibia.
14
How many bones make up the leg?
two
15
The bone part identified by the arrow in this figure is the
lateral malleolus.
16
The bone part identified by the arrow in this figure is the
medial condyle.
17
The largest and strongest bone in the body is the
femur.
18
The bone part identified in this figure is the
medial condyle.
19
The bone part identified in this figure is the
lesser trochanter.
20
The area identified on the patella in this figure is the
apex.
21
The name of the small round bones located on the plantar surface of the foot, typically beneath the first MTP joint, is the
sesamoids.
22
All of the following forms the ankle mortise, except
medial surface of the tibia.
23
The bone identified by the arrow in this figure is the
cuboid.
24
How many degrees of angulation are required to open the IP joint spaces of the toes on an AP projection?
15
25
The enlarged distal end of the fibula is the ______.
lateral malleolus
26
The head of the fibula is located at the _____ end (side).
proximal
27
The part of the bone identified by C is the _____.
lateral condyle
28
Which letter on the below diagram represents the apex of the fibula?
D
29
The part of the bone identified by I is the _____.
medial malleolus
30
The part of the bone identified by E is the _____.
head
31
The part of the bone identified by A is the _____.
medial Intercondylar tubercle
32
How many degrees are the lower leg and foot rotated for the AP oblique projection of the toes in medial rotation?
30 to 45
33
The central-ray angulation for an AP oblique projection of the toes is
0 degrees.
34
For an AP projection of the toes, the central ray is directed to the
third MTP joint.
35
How is the patient placed for a lateral projection of the great toe and second toe?
Recumbent, on the unaffected side
36
What is the patient position for a lateral projection of the third, fourth, or fifth toes?
Lateral recumbent, on the affected side
37
To better demonstrate the TMT joint spaces of the foot, a posterior angulation of how many degrees is required?
10
38
The central ray is directed to which of the following for an AP or AP axial projection of the foot?
Base of the third metatarsal
39
The most commonly performed oblique projection of the foot is the _____ oblique in _____.
AP; medial rotation
40
For an AP oblique projection of the foot in either medial or lateral rotation, the plantar surface of the foot should form an angle of
30 degrees.
41
The central ray angulation for an AP oblique projection of the foot is
0 degrees.
42
Which of the following will clearly demonstrate the cuboid?
AP oblique in medial rotation
43
For a lateral projection of the foot, the central ray is directed to the
base of the third metatarsal.
44
For improved demonstration of the interphalangeal, metatarsophalangeal, and tarsometatarsal joints, which projection should be performed?
AP axial foot
45
Equal amounts of space between the second through fourth metatarsals demonstrates
no rotation of the foot.
46
Which projection best demonstrates the tuberosity of the fifth metatarsal?
AP oblique with medial rotation
47
Which projection best demonstrates the navicular?
AP oblique with lateral rotation
48
Which lateral projection of the foot is the most commonly performed?
Mediolateral (lateral recumbent position)
49
Which projections of the foot will best demonstrate the structural status of the longitudinal arch?
Lateral (lateromedial) weight-bearing
50
Which projection is demonstrated in this photograph?
Axial calcaneus (plantodorsal)