THE ANKLE CHAPTER 18 The Ankle and Lower Leg. Introduction Have you ever sprained your ankle, or do you know anyone who has? What did you do for it? How.
Foot & Ankle Injuries and Treatment Dr. John R. Sallade Physical Therapist Board Certified – Sports Medicine Fellow – Academy Applied Functional Science.
Flexibility. Flexibility is the ability to move body joints through a full range of motion.
Ankle sprain
Ankle Anatomy Ligaments
Bones of the Foot (1) 26 bones Phalanges = 14 Numbered 1-5 (big toe = Hallux = #1) distal Interphalangeal joint (DIP) proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP)
Anatomy and evaluation of the ankle. Ankle Anatomical Structures Anatomical Structures –Tibia –Fibula –Talus.
Tendons, Ligaments, & Cartilage. Objectives Given 50 minutes, students will distinguish between tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. Students will also.
Step-By-Step Ultrasound Assessment of the Ankle CAITLIN GARDINER.
Brain Transplant: 1994 NOVA Documentary Follow up.
Brain Transplant: 1992 NOVA Documentary Follow up.