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| why is the 2nd metatarsal known as the keystone? |
BECAUSE IT RECEIVES THE WEIGHT OF THE BODY |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 05:12:22 GMT |
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| 2nd cuniform is the ______________? |
KEYSTONE |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 05:09:11 GMT |
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| Runs from side to side through the three cuniforms to the cuboid? |
TRANSVERSE ARCH |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 05:09:11 GMT |
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| Runs from the calcaneus forward to the prox phalanges? |
PLANTAR APONEUROSIS |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 05:09:11 GMT |
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| Attaches to the calcaneus and runs forward to the navicular? |
SPRING LIGAMENT |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 05:09:11 GMT |
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| Describe the attachments of the long plantar ligament? |
ATTACHES POSTERIOR TO THE CALCANEUS AND RUNS FORWARD TO ATTACH TO THE CUBOID AND BASES OF 3RD, 4TH, AND 5TH METATARSALS.
-MAIN SUPPORT OF THE LAT LONGITUDINAL ARCH |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 04:55:32 GMT |
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| Dorsiflexion is associated with? |
PRONATION |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 04:55:32 GMT |
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| Plantarflexion is associated with? |
SUPINATION |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 04:55:32 GMT |
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| excessive pronation will cause what of the tibia? |
INTERNAL ROTATION |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 04:55:32 GMT |
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| When do the deltoid ligaments become taut? |
EVERSION |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:37:14 GMT |
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| The deltoid ligaments are very strong and very rarely sprained, but are usually ____________? |
AVULSED |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:37:14 GMT |
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| How will the tibia rotate if a foot is supinated? |
EXTERNAL ROTATION |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:37:14 GMT |
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| Pronation is a combination of what movements? |
-EVERSION
-ABDUCTION
-DORSIFLEXION |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:37:14 GMT |
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| Supination is a combination of? |
-INVERSION
-ADDUCTION
-PLANTARFLEXION |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:20:04 GMT |
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| Frontal plane movements occur at what joint/s? |
-SUBTALAR JOINT
-TRANSVERSE TARSAL JOINTS |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:20:04 GMT |
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| Closedpacked position of the talocural joint? |
DORSIFLEXION |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:20:04 GMT |
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| What muscles dorsiflex the ankle? |
-ANTERIOR TIBIALIS
-EXTENSOR HALLICUS LONGUS
-EXTENSOR DIGITORUM LONGUS
-PERONEUS TERTIUS |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:20:04 GMT |
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| What muscles plantarflex the ankle? |
-GASTROCNEMIUM
-SOLEUS
-PLANTARIS
-FLEXOR HALLICUS LONGUS
-FLEXOR DIGITORUM LONGUS
-POSTERIOR TIBIALIS
-PERONEUS BREVIS |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:11:32 GMT |
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| How much ROM does MTP joints 2-5 allow? |
40 DEGREES FLEXION/EXTENSION
45 DEGREES HYPEREXTENSION |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:11:32 GMT |
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| What MTP joint is most mobile and what kind of motions does it allow? |
-1ST IS MOST MOBILE
-ALLOWS FOR 45 DEGREES OF FLEXION/EXTENSION
-90 DEGREES OF HYPEREXTENSION |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:11:32 GMT |
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| What kind of joint is the MTP joint? |
CONDYLOID |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:11:32 GMT |
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| What do the heads of the MTP joints articulate with? |
PROXIMAL PHALANGES |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:04:51 GMT |
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| This joint allows for a gliding motion? |
SUBTALAR JOINT (HINDFOOD) |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:04:51 GMT |
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| The hindfoot is AKA? |
SUBTALAR JOINT |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:04:51 GMT |
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| Name the lateral collateral ligaments of the ankle? |
-POSTERIOR TALOFIBULAR LIGAMENT
-ANTERIOR TALOFIBULAR LIGAMENT
-CALCANEOFIBULAR LIGAMENT |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:04:51 GMT |
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True/False
Pes cavus is more common than pes planus? |
FALSE
PES PLANUS IS MORE COMMON |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 02:21:13 GMT |
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| What is pes cavus? |
REFERS TO THE FOOT WITH AN ABNORMALLLY HIGH MEDIAL LONGITUDINAL ARCH |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 02:21:13 GMT |
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| A patient with what condition must rely on intrinsic and extrensic muscles of the foot? |
PES PLANUS |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 02:21:13 GMT |
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| What is pes planus? |
-EXCESSIVELY FALLEN MEDIAL LONGITUDINAL ARCH
-OFTEN ASSOCIATED WITH AN OVER-STRETCHED AND WEAKENED PLANTAR FASCIA.
-OVER PRONATED SUBTALAR JOINT |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 01:34:10 GMT |
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| The condition when there is an excessively fallen medial longitudinal arch is known as? |
PES PLANUS |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 01:34:10 GMT |
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| The medial lontitudinal arch is AKA? |
THE "IN STEP" OF THE FOOT |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 01:34:10 GMT |
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| The primary shock absorbing structure of the foot? |
MEDIAL LONGITUDINAL ARCH |
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MichaelMorano Fri, 26 Mar 2010 01:34:10 GMT |
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| What does the deltoid ligament consist of? |
-TIBIONAVICULAR FIBERS
-TIBIOCALCANEAL FIBERS
-TIBIOTALAR FIBERS |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:43:37 GMT |
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| What is the capsular pattern of the ankle joint? |
PF>DF LOSS |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:43:37 GMT |
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| The talocrural joint makes what kind of joint? |
MORTISE JOINT |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:43:37 GMT |
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True/False
The fibula is not considered to be part of the talocrural joint? |
TRUE |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:39:18 GMT |
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| The talocrural joint is classified as what kind of joint? |
HINGE JOINT |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:39:18 GMT |
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| What is the primary function of the ankle joint? |
-SHOCK ABSORBANCE
-PLIABILITY |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:39:17 GMT |
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| What muscles are innervated by the lateral plantar nerve? |
-ABDUCTOR DIGITI MINIMI
-QUADRATUS PLANTAE
-FLEXOR DIGITI MINIMI
-ADDUCTOR HALLUCIS
-PLANTAR INTEROSSEI
-DORSAL INTEROSSEI
-LUMBRICALS (THIRD TO FIFTH TOES) |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:39:17 GMT |
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| What muscles are innervated by the media plantar nerve? |
-FLEXOR DIGITORUM BREVIS
-ABDUCTOR HALLUCIS
-FLEXOR HALLUCIS BREVIS
-LUMBRICAL (SECOND TOE) |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:35:25 GMT |
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| This nerve innervates all of the muscles in the posterior compartment of the leg. These muscles perform plantar flexion or combined plantar flexion and inversion as their primary actions? |
-GASTROCNEMIUS
-SOLEUS
-PLANTARIS
-POSTERIOR TIBIALIS
-FLEXOR DIGITORUM LONGUS
-FLEXOR HALLUCUS LONGUS |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:35:25 GMT |
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| The nerve innervates all of the muscles in the posterior compartment of the leg? These muscles perform plantar flexion or combined plantar flexion and inversion as their primary actions? |
-PERONEUS LONGUS
-PERONEUS BREVIS |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:35:25 GMT |
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| This nerve innervates two muscles in the lateral compartment of the leg? They perform plantar flexion and eversion? |
SUPERFICIAL PERONEAL NERVE |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:35:25 GMT |
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| What muscles innervate the deep peroneal nerve? |
-TIBIALIS ANTERIOR
-EXTENSOR DIGITORUM LONGUS
-EXTENSOR HALLUSIS LONGUS
-PERONEUS TERTIUS |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:29:42 GMT |
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| The nerve innervates all muscles in the anterior compartment of the leg. These muscles perform dorsiflexion as one of their primary actions? |
DEEP PERONEAL NERVE |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:29:42 GMT |
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| Injury to these ligaments is often involved with a "high-ankle sprain"? |
ANTERIOR AND POSTERIOR TIBIOFIBULAR LIGAMENTS |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:29:42 GMT |
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| What motion does the lateral collateral ligament limit? |
INVERSION |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:29:42 GMT |
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| What motion does the deltoid ligament limit? |
EVERSION |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:25:15 GMT |
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| Designed to allow extension and flexion only? |
INTERPHALANGEAL JOINT |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:25:15 GMT |
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| How many degrees of hyperextension are required at the first metatarsophalangeal joint during the push-off phase of walking? |
60-65 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:25:15 GMT |
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| Designed to allow 2 degrees of freedom: Flexion/extension. Abduction/adduction? |
METATARSOPHALANGEAL JOINT |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:25:15 GMT |
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| Formed the the articulation between the distal surfaces of the three cuneiforms and the cuboid with the base of all 5 metatarsals? |
TARSOMETATARSAL JOINTS |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:19:52 GMT |
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| What are the distal joints of the ankle/foot? |
-TARSOMETATARSAL
-METATARSOPHALANGEAL JOINT
-INTERPHALANGEAL JOINT |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:19:52 GMT |
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| What are the proximal joints of the ankle/foot? |
-TALOCRURAL JOINT
-SUBTALAR JOINT
-TRANSVERSE TARSAL JOINT |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:19:52 GMT |
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| Greatly enhances the overall kinematic versatility of the foot? |
TRANSVERSE TARSAL JOINT |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:19:52 GMT |
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| The transverse tarsal joint consists of how many joints? What are there names? |
CONSISTS OF 2 JOINTS
-TALONAVICULAR JOINT
-CALCANEOCUBOID JOINT |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:15:41 GMT |
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| This joint is essential for adapting to uneven ground surfaces or cutting laterally or medially while walking or running? |
SUBTARAL JOINT |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:15:41 GMT |
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| This joint is designed specifically to allow frontal and horizontal plane motions? |
SUBTARAL JOINT |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:15:41 GMT |
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| The primary joint of the distal leg that allows a forward progression of the body while walking? |
TALOCRURAL JOINT |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:15:41 GMT |
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| What bones articulate with the cuboid? |
-4TH/5TH METATARSALS
-LATERAL CUNEIFORM
-NAVICULAR |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:08:41 GMT |
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| What bones articulate with the lateral cuneiform? |
-3RD METATARSAL
-CUBOID
-NAVICULAR
-INTERMEDITE CUNEIFORM |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:07:17 GMT |
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| What bones articulate with the intermedite cuneiform? |
-2ND METATARSAL
-NAVICULAR
-MEDIAL CUNEIFORM
-LATERAL CUNEIFORM |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:07:17 GMT |
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| What bones articulate with the medial cuneiform? |
-1ST METATARSAL
-NAVICULAR
-INTERMEDIATE CUNEIFORM |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 25 Mar 2010 04:07:17 GMT |
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