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Feet
Professor Emeritus Moira O’Brien
FRCPI, FFSEM, FFSEM (UK), FTCD
Trinity College
Dublin
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Foot
• Tarsal bones• Calcaneus• Talus• Navicular• Cuboid• Cuneiforms• Five metatarsals• Phalanges
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Tarsal Canal and Tarsal Sinus MOB TCD
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Inversion and Eversion
• Inversion is raising the medial border of the foot
• Sole of the foot looks medially • Close pack• Eversion is raising the lateral
border of the foot • Sole of the foot looks laterally• Least pack
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• Initiated at the transverse tarsal joint
• Calcaneocuboid• Anterior portion of the
talocalcaneonavicularLast, 1963
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• Main movement takes place at the clinical sub-talar joint i.e.• Talocalcaneal • Inferior portion of the
talocalcaneonavicular
• The pivot is the ligament of the neck of the talus
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Axis
• Upwards forwards and medially
• Middle of most convex posterior facet on superior surface of calcaneus
• Middle of most convex of the anterior head of talus
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Talocalcaneal Anatomical SubTalar Joint
• Synovial plane joint• Concave inferior aspect of
body of talus• Convex posterior facet on
superior surface of the calcaneus
• Articular surface is covered with hyaline cartilage
• Part of the clinical subtalar joint
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• Capsule attached just beyond the articular margins
• Synovial membrane lines capsule and non articular structures
• Interosseous ligament
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Subtalar Interosseosus
• Capsule of both talocalcaneal• Posterior portion of the
talocalcaneonavicular joint
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Talocalcaneonavicular Joint
• Synovial ball and socket joint
• Ball is anterior and inferior aspect of the head of the talus
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• Socket• Two anterior facets on the
superior surface of the calcaneus
• Posterior aspect of the navicular
• Spring ligament • Medial limb of birfurcate
i.e. lateral calcaneonavicular (LCN)
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• Capsule attached just beyond the articular margin
• Interosseous ligament post• Medial are the• Spring ligament and
superficial portion deltoid ligament
• Lateral are the lateral calcaneo navicular ligament of bifurcate
• Ligament neck of talus
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Plantar Calcaneonavicular Ligament
• Plantar calcaneonavicular or spring ligament is attached to
• Sustentaculum tali• Tuberosity of navicular
• Covered by articular cartilage
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Ligaments of Sub-Talar Joint
• Inferior extensor retinaculum• Ligament of the neck of talus• Interosseous ligament• Bifurcate ligament
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Ligament of Neck of Talus
• Sinus tarsi to• Lateral aspect of neck of
talus• Pivot of inversion and
eversionLast,1963
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Inferior Extensor Retinaculum
• Medial root inside the tarsal sinus
• Intermediate to talus with the interosseous ligament, inside sinus
• Lateral root to calcaneus outside sinus
Klein & Spreitzer, 1993
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Tarsal Canal and Tarsal Sinus
• Fat• Nerve endings• Branches of posterior
tibial and peroneal arteries
• Capsules and ligaments of talocalcaneal and talocalcaneonavicular joints
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Ligament Attachments MOB TCD
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Bifurcate Ligament
• Lateral calcaneonavicular ligament (CNL) is medial limb
• Medial calcaneocuboid ligament (CCL) is lateral limb
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• Two individual ligaments• Separate attachments• Different fiber orientation• Different histologySmith, 2001
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Lateral Calcaneonavicular Ligament
• Folded and twisted appearance• Prominent medial and lateral
edges/folds• Three groups of fibres
• Medial• Lateral (deep)• Intra-articular
Smith 2001
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• Intra-capsular CC joint• Smaller than CNL, always
present• Hourglass shaped fibres,
twisted mediallySmith 2001
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Talocalcaneonavicular Joint
• Synovial membrane lines the capsule and non-articular structures nerve supply
• Tibial nerve• Deep and superficial
peroneal nerves
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• Invertors• In dorsi-flexion• Tibialis anterior• In plantar-flexion• Tibialis posterior
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• Evertors• In dorsi-flexion• Peroneus tertius • In plantar-flexion• Peroneus longus• Peroneus brevis
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Calcaneo Cuboid Joint
• Plane synovial• Ligaments• Capsular• Ligament of neck of
talus• Long and short plantar
ligament• Bifurcate ligament
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• The long plantar ligament• Short plantar ligament• Support the calcaneo cuboid
portion of the transverse tarsal joint
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Long Plantar Ligament
• Long plantar is attached to• Medial, lateral and anterior
tubercles of calcaneus• Either side of the groove on the
cuboid• Base of middle three • Metatarsals
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Short Plantar Ligament
• Short plantar • Broader and wider and deep to
long plantar• Anterior to anterior tubercle of
calcaneus• Posterior to posterior ridge on
cuboid
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Sole of Foot
• Skin• Plantar aponeurosis• Attached to• Medial and lateral tubercles of
calcaneus• Five slips • Divide into two• Fuse deep transverse ligament of sole • Abduction and adduction from a line
drawn through the middle of second toe
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First Layer of Sole
• Abductor hallucis• Medial plantar nerve• Flexor digitorum brevis• Medial plantar nerve• Abductor digiti minimi• Lateral plantar nerve
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• Long flexor tendons• Tibial nerve• Flexor hallucis longus• Tibial nerve• Flexor digitorum longus• Tibial nerve• Four lumbricals• Unipennate medial plantar nerve• Bipennate lateral plantar nerve• Flexor accessorius• Lateral plantar nerve
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• Flexor hallucis brevis• Medial plantar nerve• Adductor hallucis• Flexor digiti minimi • Lateral plantar nerve• Vessels run between
1st and 2nd layer3rd and 4th layers
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• Tendons • Tibialis posterior• Tibial nerve• Peroneus longus• Superficial peroneal nerve• Dorsal interossei• Lateral plantar nerve
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Seasmoid Bones
• Larger medial in• Abductor hallucis and
medial half of flexor hallucis brevis
• Smaller lateral in• Adductor hallucis and • Lateral half of flexor
hallucis brevis
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Foot
• If sesamoid bones are bipartite
• It is always bilateral• If fracture single• Take off point of walking
is hallux • Flexor hallucis longus• Tibial nerve
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Joints of Foot
• Mid-tarsal compound synovial• Metatarso-phalangeal joint• Synovial condylar joint• Deep transverse ligament of sole• Interphangeal joints• Synovial hinge
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Second Metatarsal
• Second metatarsal is the most fixed
• Thinnest • Longest • Stress fractures
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Longitudinal• Medial• Lateral
Transverse • Tarsal• Metatarsal heads
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Posterior pillar• Calcaneus
Keystone• Talus• Navicular, medial,
intermediate and lateral cuneiforms
Anterior pillars• Heads of medial three
metatarsals
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• Tie beam• Plantar aponeurosis
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• Spring ligament• Deltoid ligament• Tibialis anterior• Deep peroneal nerve• Tibialis posterior• Flexor hallucis longus• Tibial nerve
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• Tibialis anterior• Tibialis posterior• Flexor hallucis longus• Flexor medial longus
(medial 3)• Short flexor muscles
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Supports of Arches MOB TCD
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Posterior pillar• Calcaneus
Anterior pillars• Heads of lateral two metatarsals
Keystone• Cuboid
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Tie beam• Plantar aponeurosis
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• Peroneus longus• Peroneus brevis• Short flexor muscles on lateral aspect• Long and short plantar ligaments
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• Medial pillar• Head of first metatarsal • Lateral pillar• Deep transverse
ligament of sole• Transverse head of
adductor hallucis
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• Depressed arch• Head of the third
metatarsal compresses the lateral branch of medial digital nerve
• Morton’s metatarsalgia • Pain increased by tight
shoes, relieved by taking shoes off
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Morton’s Metatarsalgia MOB TCD
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Second Metatarsal
• Second metatarsal is the most fixed
• Thinnest • Longest • Stress fractures• Can effect any other bone
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Foot Problems MOB TCD
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Nerve Supply of the Foot
• Medial calcaneal nerve• Medial plantar nerve• Three and half toes• Lateral plantar nerves• One and half toes
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Nerve Supply of Dorsum
• Superficial peroneal nerve• Deep peroneal nerve, first
cleft• Saphenous nerve, medial
border to base of big toe• Sural nerve, lateral border
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Feet
• Pronated or flat foot• Increase knee and back pain• Medial tibial syndrome• Cuboid syndrome• Pes cavus rigid foot• Achilles tendonosis
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Foot Prints MOB TCD
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Pes Cavus MOB TCD
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Foot Problems MOB TCD
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Foot Problems
Server’s
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Netter
Heel Pain MOB TCD
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Heel Pain
Netter
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