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Introduction
Arteries of the lower limb
Femoral artery
Popliteal artery
Popliteal pulse
Anterior tibial artery distal
Anterior tibial pulse
Perforating tibial and dorsalis pedis arteries
Dorsalis pedis
Posterior tibial pulse
Medial and lateral plantar artery
Veins
Veins
Small saphenous vein
Nerves of the lower limb
Femoral nerve
Saphenous nerve
Sciatic nerve
Common peroneal nerve at knee
Tibial nerve
Tibial nerve distal
Common peroneal nerve at neck of fibula
Superficial peroneal nerve
Deep peroneal nerve
Medial and intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerves model
Medial and intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerves
Tibial nerve model
Medial and lateral plantar nerves
Sural nerve
Osteology of the foot and ankle
Posterior calcaneus
Lateral malleolus
Sinus tarsi
Sinus tarsi skeletal
Lateral talar dome
Lateral calcaneal osseous landmarks
Lateral anterior calcaneus
Calcaneal landmarks
Neck of talus and anterior ankle
Talonavicular joint
Medial tubercle talus
Sustentaculum tali
Sustentaculum tali skeletal
Navicular tuberosity
Navicular tuberosity skeletal
Medial malleolus
Medial malleolus skeletal
Medial neck of talus
Medial cuneiform
Medial cuneiform skeletal
Lisfranc joint
Lisfranc joint dorsal
First metatarsal
First metatarsal skeletal
Cuboid
Metatarsophalangeal joints and sesamoids
Metatarsophalangeal joints
Metatarsa heads and parabola
Metatarsal heads and parabola skeletal
Interphalangeal joints
Muscles and tendons
Achilles tendon
Tibialis anterior
Flexor hallucis longus
Extensor hallucis longus
Flexor digitorum longus
Extensor digitorum longus
Extensor digitorum brevis
Peroneal tendons
Peroneus tertius
Tibialis posterior tendon
Intrinsic Muscles
Abductor hallucis
Flexor digitorum brevis
Abductor digiti minimi
Quadratus plantae
The lumbricals
Flexor hallucis brevis
Adductor hallucis
Flexor digiti minimi brevis
Dorsal interossei
Plantar interossei
Joint ROM
Ankle ROM
STJ ROM
MTJ ROM
1st MTP joint ROM
Case Study 1
Introduction
Competency standards
Patient Arrival
History taking
Physical Examination
Ulcer history
Physical examination in chair
Physical examination neurological
Physical examination temperature
Physical examination vascular
Physical examination joints
Management Plan
Follow-up Visit
Mr Bearay' Old Shoes
Mr Bearay' New Shoes
Assessing Treatment
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
Question 5
Mr Bearay's new padding
Follow-up Visit Five
Condition of foot
Top view of foot
Mr Bearay's new dressing
Question 6
Question 7
Conclusion
Case Study 2
Part 1 - The patient interview
Medical history
Medical history (Subjective)
Walking aid
Part 2 - Physical Examination
Elements of podiatric examination
Objective findings
Patient seated
Patient standing
Footwear examination
Left inner thigh and right kneee
Examination of right leg
Examination of right leg (cont)
Examination of left leg
Examination of ankle
Examination of feet
Examination of left foot
Examination of left foot (cont)
Examination of right foot
Examination of right foot (cont)
Examination of right foot (cont)
Examination of right foot (cont)
Objective findings
Part 3 - Assessment
Assessment (cont)
Objective findings
Part 4 - Management Plan
Management plan (cont)
Part 5 - Treatment
Treatment Part 2
Treatment Part 3
Treatment Part 4
Treatment Part 5
Treatment Part 6
Conclusion
References
Acknowledgements
Podiatric Anatomy
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