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Anatomy and Injuries of the Foot and Ankle

Anatomy and Injuries of the Foot and Ankle illustrates the following normal anatomy:

  • medial view of the bones and ligaments of the foot and ankle
  • lateral view of the bones and ligaments of the foot and ankle
  • nerve and blood supply to the foot and ankle
  • plantar view of arteries and nerves.

Anatomy and Injuries of the Foot and Ankle illustrates and describes the following common injuries:

  • Forefoot injuries: bunions, Morton's neuroma, bunionette (Tailor's bunion), and hammertoe
  • Midfoot injuries: Jones' fracture, Chopart avulsion fracture, Lisfranc dislocation, metatarsal stress fracture
  • Hindfoot injuries: Achilles' tendon rupture, tarsal tunnel syndrome (which is becoming more common among snowboarders), calcaneal fracture and plantar fasciitis with heel spurs
  • common sprains and fractures
  • impingements

The chart also visually and textually describes movement about the ankle: inversion, eversion, dorsiflexion, and plantar flexion.

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Size: 20" x 26" (50.8 x 66cm) heavy paper laminated with grommets at top corners

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Anatomy and Injuries of the Foot and Ankle

$37.82

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Anatomy and Injuries of the Foot and Ankle illustrates the following normal anatomy:

  • medial view of the bones and ligaments of the foot and ankle
  • lateral view of the bones and ligaments of the foot and ankle
  • nerve and blood supply to the foot and ankle
  • plantar view of arteries and nerves.

Anatomy and Injuries of the Foot and Ankle illustrates and describes the following common injuries:

  • Forefoot injuries: bunions, Morton's neuroma, bunionette (Tailor's bunion), and hammertoe
  • Midfoot injuries: Jones' fracture, Chopart avulsion fracture, Lisfranc dislocation, metatarsal stress fracture
  • Hindfoot injuries: Achilles' tendon rupture, tarsal tunnel syndrome (which is becoming more common among snowboarders), calcaneal fracture and plantar fasciitis with heel spurs
  • common sprains and fractures
  • impingements

The chart also visually and textually describes movement about the ankle: inversion, eversion, dorsiflexion, and plantar flexion.

Specifications:

Size: 20" x 26" (50.8 x 66cm) heavy paper laminated with grommets at top corners

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