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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)