Leg, Ankle, Foot Anatomy - Statistics

General Stats
  • This quiz has been taken 1 time
    0 since last reset
  • The average score is 0 of 90
Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
1st layer foot muscles (lateral) Abductor digiti minimi
0%
1st layer (medial) Abductor hallucis
0%
3rd layer Adductor Hallucis
0%
Anterior + Posterior ligaments Anterior and posterior tibiofibular
0%
Deep/Crural Fascia - ant/lat Anterior intermuscular septum
0%
Lateral Ligaments (3) Anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL)
0%
Leg arteries Anterior Tibial, Popliteal, perforating branches to lateral compartment, dorsalis pedis
0%
Dorsalis Pedis branches Arcuate, deep plantar, dorsal metatarsal, dorsal digital
0%
Type of Intertarsal Joint and movement it allows Calcaneocuboid, inversion and eversion
0%
Lateral Ligaments Calcaneofibular ligament (CFL)
0%
Hindfoot Calcaneus
0%
Midfoot Cuboid
0%
Anterior compartment nerve Deep fibular nerve
0%
Medial Ligament Deltoid ligament
0%
Muscles attaching to base of little toe Digiti minimi
0%
Syndesmosis/ Fibrous joints of leg Distal tibiofibular joint
0%
Ankle + Foot Arteries Dorsalis pedis, medial planter, lateral plantar
0%
Dorsal Aspect (lateral) Extensor Digitorum Brevis
0%
Exception to little toe Muscle attaching to tendons of similar name Extensor digitorum brevis
0%
Ant. Compartment Extensor digitorum longus
0%
Dorsal Aspect (medial) Extensor Hallucis Brevis
0%
Ant. Compartment Extensor hallucis longus
0%
Leg Muscles Lateral Compartment (2) Fibularis longus, fibularis brevis
0%
Ant. Compartment Fibularis / peroneus tertius
0%
Leg arteries Fibular, posterior tibial, perforating branches to lateral compartment
0%
Ankle Retinacula fibular retinaculum, flexor retinaculum
0%
3rd layer foot muscles Flexor Digiti Minimi brevis
0%
1st layer Flexor digitorum brevis
0%
Deep layer Flexor digitorum longus
0%
Tarsal Tunnel Contents Flexor Digitorum longus
0%
3rd layer Flexor Hallucis Brevis
0%
Deep layer Flexor hallucis longus
0%
Tarsal Tunnel Contents Flexor Hallucis Longus
0%
What forms the roof of the tunnel Flexor retinaculum
0%
Triceps Surae Gastrocnemius, soleus
0%
Leg muscles Posterior compartment (7) Superficial layer (3) Gastrocnemius, soleus, plantaris
0%
Muscles attending to great toe Hallucis
0%
Pes Cavus and consequence High medial longitudinal arch, reduced shock absorption
0%
Ankle Joint type Hinge synovial joint
0%
Midfoot Intermediate cuneiform
0%
Syndesmosis / Fibrous joints of leg Interosseous membrane
0%
Deep/Crural Fascia of the leg (continuous with fascia lata) (4) - post/ant Interosseous membrane
0%
4th layer interosseus
0%
Foot Joints Interphalangeal
0%
Types of Foot Joints (4) Intertarsal
0%
Midfoot Lateral cuneiform
0%
Pes planus loss of longitudinal arch
0%
2nd layer foot muscles Lumricals
0%
Muscles Attaching to lateral 4 toes (2) Lumricals, Flexor digitorum brevis
0%
Midfoot Medial cuneiform
0%
Arches of foot medial longitudinal, lateral longitudinal, transverse
0%
Cutaneous Nerves Medial Sural (tibial)
0%
Forefoot (3) Metatarsals
0%
Foot Joints Metatarsophalangeal
0%
Medial planter nerve innervation Motor to abductor hallucis, flexor hallucis brevis, flexor digitorum brevis, 1st lumbricalCutaneous innervation to medial sole + 3.5 digits
0%
Lateral Planter Nerve Innervation Motor to intrinsic foot muscles, Cutaneous innervation to lateral sole and later 1.5 digits
0%
Midfoot (5) Navicular
0%
Where does common fibular nerve divide and into what Neck of fibula, superficial fibula, deep fibular
0%
Forefoot Phalanges
0%
Lateral Planter artery branches Plantar arch, metatarsal, digital
0%
Leg arteries (4), origin and branches Popliteal, femoral, geniculate arteries
0%
Leg muscles Posterior compartment (7) Deep layer (4) Popliteus
0%
Popliteal Fossa Contents (PVTC) Poplitieal artery, vein, tibial nerve, common fibular nerve
0%
Deep/Crural Fascia - post/lat Posterior intermuscular septum
0%
Lateral Ligaments Posterior talofibular ligament (PTFL)
0%
Tarsal Tunnel Contents Posterior Tibial Artery
0%
Leg arteries Posterior tibial, Popliteal, fibular artery and medial and lateral planter arteries
0%
Tarsal Tunnel Contents Posterior Tibial Vein
0%
Plane synovial joint of leg Proximal tibiofibular joint
0%
2nd layer Quadratus Plantae
0%
Muscle attaching to tendon of FDL quadratus plantae
0%
Tibial nerve path same as posterior tibial artery, after tunnel splits into medial and lateral plantar
0%
Cutaneous Nerves Saphenous nerve (femoral)
0%
Forefoot Sesamoid bones
0%
Function of foot arches shock absorption, springs, flexibility, dynamic and passive support
0%
Type of Intertarsal Joint and movement it allows Subtalar, inversion and eversion
0%
Medial Planter branches Superficial, deep
0%
Lateral compartment nerve Superficial fibular nerve
0%
Other Cutaneous Nerves Sural
0%
Cutaneous Nerves Sural Communicating Branch (common fibular)
0%
Type of Intertarsal Joint and movement it allows Talocalcaneonavicular (TCN) - ball and socket, gliding and rotation
0%
Hindfoot (2) Talus
0%
Where do 4 parts of the medial ligament attach to? Talus, calcaneus, navicular bones
0%
Foot Joints Tarsometatarsal
0%
Leg muscles Anterior Compartment (4) Tibialis Anterior
0%
Deep layer Tibialis Posterior
0%
Tarsal Tunnel Contents (TDAVNH) ant to post Tibialis posterior
0%
Posterior compartment nerve Tibial nerve
0%
Tarsal Tunnel Contents Tibial Nerve
0%
Deep/Crural Fascia - sup/deep post Transverse intermuscular septum
0%
No matching quizzes found
Score Distribution
Percent of People with Each Score
Percentile by Number Answered
Your Score History
You have not taken this quiz since the last reset