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Ankle Joint definitions

# Definition Sets
1 hinge 9 sets
2 talus articulates with distal end of tibia and fibula. movement dorsiflexion and plantar flexion of foot 7 sets
3 sellar or saddle 7 sets
4 formed by 3 bones- talus, tibia, fibula 4 sets
5 talocrural joint 4 sets
6 hinge joint 4 sets
7 joint between the tibia, fibula, & talus 3 sets
8 articulation between the lower ends of the tibia and fibula and the upper part of the talus. 3 sets
9 a hinge joint formed by the distal end of the tibia and its medial malleolus with the talus and the lateral malleolus of the fibula with the talus 3 sets
10 trochlea of talus tibia fibula ginglymus or hinge synovial joint 3 sets
11 movements 1. dorsil flexion and plantar flexion 3 sets
12 tarsal, tibia, fibula 3 sets
13 talocrural joint, limited to movement in 1 plane only. plantar flexion-pointing foot downward; dorsiflexion-pulling foot up toward shin. 3 sets
14 tibia, fibula, and talus 3 sets
15 balmok gwanjol 3 sets
16 malleolus 3 sets
17 talocrural joint talus & tibia/fibula uniaxial hinge axis is oblique in orientation (triplanar) dorsiflexion and plantarflexion happen here 3 sets
18 gliding joint between the distal ends of the tibia and fibula and the proximal end of the talus 3 sets
19 this joint is classified as a hinge joint which is formed by the articulation of the tibia and fibula with the talus 3 sets
20 where the distal ends of the tibia and the fibula articulates with the talus (one of the tarsal bones) 3 sets
21 hinge joint formed by the inferior surface of the tibia, and lateral malleolus of the fibula and trochlea of the talus; permits dorsiflexion/plantar flexion 3 sets
22 tarsal 2 sets
23 tibiotalar joint 2 sets
24 a hinge type of synovial joint 2 sets
25 above the talus- hinge joint- allows dorsiflexion (foot up flexing) and plantarflexion (footdown) about a uniaxial axis (it can only move in one plane from its perspective) sagittal plane 2 sets
26 tibia, fibula, talus 2 sets
27 formed from the articulations among the lateral and medial malleoli, and the talus 2 sets
28 • bones calcaneus-talus-fibula • planar flexion/ dorsiflexion • stability medial- deltoid ligament • lateral ligament anterior talofibular, calacaneofibular, posterior talofibular • limit inversion 2 sets
29 range:5 position: prone with neutral hip and knee, foot over table. stabilize tib/fib fulcrum: post. aspect of ankle btw. malleoli proximal arm: post midline of lower leg distal arm: post midline of calcaneus end feel: firm 2 sets
30 ir: 10x12" (24x30cm) lengthwise grid: no sid: 40" min cr: perpendicular to point midway between malleoli. ss: talofibular articulation 2 sets
31 -inversion sprain -shin splints -compartment syndrome 2 sets
32 talocrural joint articulation between tibia and talus articulation between fibula and talus 2 sets
33 the ankle, or tibiotalar joint, is the articulation of the tibia, fibula, and talus. it is a hinge joint, limited to flexion (dorsiflexion) and extension (plantar flexion) on one plane. landmarks are two bony prominences on either side—the medial malleolus and the lateral malleolus. strong, tight medial and lateral ligaments extend from each malleolus onto the foot. these help the lateral stability of the ankle joint, although they may be torn in eversion or inversion sprains of the ankle. (jarvis 572) 2 sets
34 motions dorsiflexion plantar flexion supinatoion - inversion pronation-eversion adduction abduction talotibial joint distal tibia which sits on the talus uniaxial hinge joint synovial joint -capsule 2 sets
35 composed of 3 bones 2 sets
36 발목관절 2 sets
37 one of the most commonly injured joints and injuries occur in persons of all ages. 2 sets
38 dorsi flexors: anterior tibialis (flex) plantar flexors: soleus and gastrocnemius (point) 2 sets
39 lateral collateral ligaments (between fibula and bones of the foot) 1. posterior talofibular ugament . runs from the tip of the lateral malleolus to the posterior talus. limits dorsiflexion. 2. anterior talofibular ligament· passes from the tip of the lateral malleolus to the talus anteriorly and limits plantar-flexion. 3. calcaneofibular ligament-runs from lateral malleolus to calcaneous 2 sets
40 made up of 3 bones. 2 sets
41 where the tibia, fibula, and talus come together 2 sets
42 articulation of the tibia, fibula, and talus, also a hinge joint allows dorsiflexion and extension 2 sets
43 log falls anterior to the axis of this joint, the natural anterior moment will be counteracted by gastroc/soleus complex 2 sets
44 synovial hinge joint 2 sets
45 dorsiflexion and plantar flexion 2 sets
46 articular surface of tibia and lateral malleolus of fibula with talus 2 sets
47 talus articulates with the tibia and fibula 2 sets
48 talocrural 2 sets
49 the articulation of the end of the tibia and fibula with the talus bone 2 sets
50 synovial hinge plantar flexion and dorsiflexion 1 set
51 special hinge joint of the tibia, fibia, and the talus; ligaments of arch that holds bones in proper relationship and transfer weight. 1 set
52 -synovial -hinge joint -dorsi & plantar flexions -med lig: deltoid/medial -lat lig: *ant/post talofibular *ant/post tibiofibular *calcaneofibular 1 set
53 to restore dorsiflexion = posterior glide of talus to restore plantarflexion= anterior glide of talus 1 set
54 another name for the talocrural joint 1 set
55 (tibiotalar joint) hinge joint; flexion (dorsiflexion) and extension in on plane (plantar flexion -medial lateral ligaments join tibia, fibula, and talus to form ankle joint -smaller ankle joints pivot (rotation) movement- inversion/eversion, adduction/abduction subtalar/talonavicular joints 1 set
56 hinge...dorsi and plantar flexion 1 set
57 -hinge between inferior ends of tibia and fibula and the talus of the foot -allows dorsiflexion and plantarflexion -80-90% of ankle sprains happen laterally (inversion) 1 set
58 subtalar 1 set
59 dorsiflexion, plantar flexion. 1 set
60 formed by the tibia. fibula, and talus. can only really plantar flex and dorsi flex. 1 set
61 a hinge synovial joint that motion of planter flexion and dorsiflexion is the action of the hinge joint 1 set
62 hinge type synovial; 3 ligaments: anterior talofibular, posterior talofibular, calcaneofibular 1 set
63 medial, lateral malleolus form the "socket" of the talus the articulation btw the tibia, fibula and the talus is the ankle joint or talocrual joint hinge joint- a: dorsiflexion=extension plantar flexion=flexion 1 set
64 26 bones 19 large muscles more than 100 ligaments 1 set
65 talocrural joint hinge or ginglymus type joint talus distal tibia and distal fibula 50 degrees of plantar felxion 15 to 20 degrees of dorsiflexion 1 set
66 -15 degree outward -tibial torsion -pronation: unlocks -supnation: locks, rigid 1 set
67 between talus bone and tibia and fibula, synovial class, hinge type - other names: tibiotalar and talofibular 1 set
68 distal tibia distal fibula talus calcaneus navicular cuboid 1 set
69 hinge type synovial; lateral ligaments (anterior talofibular, posterior talofibular, calcaneofibular) all high ankle sprains, heal slower 1 set
70 -synovial -hinge joint -dorsi & plantar flexions -med lig: deltoid/medial -lat lig: *ant/post talofibular *ant/post tibiofibular *calcaneofibular 1 set
71 wrist joint 1 set
72 dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, inversion, eversion. 1 set
73 •ankle joint •a hinge joint between: •united inferior ends of tibia and fibula •and the talus of the foot •allows dorsiflexion and plantar flexion only 1 set
74 example of gliding joint 1 set
75 highly modified hinge joint between medial and lateral malleoi dorsiflexion/plantar flexion, limited inversion and eversion thickening of articular capsule forms important ligaments ligaments of arch hold bones in proper relationship transfer weight calcaneofibular ligament most commonly torn ligament of the ankle. 1 set
76 hinge joint between the united inferior ends of the tibia and fibula and the talus of the foot. allows only dorsiflexion and plantar flexion. 1 set
77 pivot 1 set
78 a synovial hinge joint that articulates between the lower end of the tibia, the 2 malleoli & body of the talus 1 set
79 hinge; flexion 1 set
80 a perfect hinge joint between the articular surfaces of the distal end and medial malleolus of the tibia, the lateral malleolus of the fibula, and the talus 1 set
81 talocrura joint (tibia, fibula + talas), unsual feature: it clamps to the talas & it's elastic 1 set
82 =talus, fibula, tibia, a hinge 1 set
83 the articulation between the distal tibia, the medial malleolus of the tibia, the lateral malleolus of the fibula and the talus a synovial hinge joint; the ankle is reinforced by the deltoid ligament (anterior tibiotalar, tibionavicular, tibiocalcaneal, posterior tibiotalar parts), the anterior talofibular lig., the calcaneofibular lig. and the posterior talofibular lig.; because of the shape of the talus, the ankle is most stable when the foot is dorsiflexed; the ankle is often injured when the foot is plantar flexed 1 set
84 allows fot to move 1 set
85 talus articulates with distal tibia and lateral malleolus of the fibula. the hinge is synovial joint 1 set
86 synovial and formed between the talus, fibula and tibia with 2 planes of motion (dorsi and plantar flexion) 1 set
87 hinge joint, 1 set
88 inversion limited, no limitation of eversion 1 set
89 fetlock joint, metatarsophalangeal joint, metacarpophalangeal joint 1 set
90 plantarflexion is greater than dorsiflexion loss 1 set
91 involved in dorsifflexion and plantarflexion 1 set
92 what are the joints of the foot? 1 set
93 uniaxial- dorsiflexion and plantarflexion 1 set
94 tarsals, tibia and fibula. 1 set
95 􀂃 tibia and fibula with body and trochlea of talus 􀂃 df and pf movements 1 set
96 synovial joint formed between mortice and the trochlear surface of the talus 1 set
97 the carpal bones make up the? 1 set
98 talo-crucal 1 set
99 plantar and dorsal flexion takes place at the 1 set