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Anatomy slides
Handling the Ankle
Tibio talus = Talo crural
POK 1 “Guidance for Routine Handling “
• These anatomy slides should help you focus your attention;
• ? Think what structures are you targeting and locating & why
• ? What are the bony landmarks• ? What will you applicators be• ? Where are your contact points• ? What structures might you stabilize/move
Ankle joint
Ankle joint
Ankle joint
Ankle alignment
Ankle movements
Lateral compartment
PL
PB
PT
Anterior compartment
TA
EHLEDL
Anterior compartment
Lateral compartment
Superficial flexors
Deep flexors
What’s the difference between…
• The Talo – crural ?
• The Tibio – talus ?
• The “true” Ankle joint ?
• What is the primary movement at these joints?
answer
• Think about the component parts (bone names)• They are essentially all the same joint.• However…• Generally we talk about the ankle in 2 different
functional parts; 1.Talo-crural ( Tibio –talar, True ankle) Plantar and Dorsi flexion.
• 2. Sub-Talar joint. Inversion/ Eversion• The Sub – talar lies distal and inferior to the talo
– crural/ Tibio- Talar/ true ankle.
Subtalar joint
Subtalar joint
Eversion & Inversion
Forefoot
Subtalar joint
Whole foot
Deep flexors
Superficial flexors
Bones of the foot
Sole/plantar
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