DEX UPDATED COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS PREMIUM LEARNING
COMPANION
●● Beneath the Big Toe
Answer: Where are the sesamoid bones located in the foot?
●● Base of the 1st Metatarsal
Answer: Where does the Peroneus Longus Tendon insert?
●● PiTFL (Posterior Inferior Tibiofibular Ligament)
Answer: What is the strongest ligament in the ankle syndesmotic
ligament complex?
●● Maisonneuve Fracture
Answer: What is the eponym for an injury consisting of a high fibula
fracture with an associated ankle syndesmosis disruption?
●● Tibia, Fibula, & Talus
Answer: What three bones make up the ankle joint?
●● AiTFL, PiTFL, & IOL
, Answer: What ligaments make up the ankle syndesmosis?
●● Calcaneus from the Talus
Answer: The subtalar joint separates the:
●● 20%
Answer: What percentage of ankle fracture cases have a syndesmotic
injury?
●● DIP is flexed in claw toe
Answer: Which of the following is correct regarding a claw toe
deformity?
●● Hammer Toe
Answer: Hyperextension of the MTP joint, flexion deformity of the PIP
joint, and extension of the DIP joint is indicative of what type of
pathologic condition of the lessor toes?
●● Inversion of the ankle in plantar flexion
Answer: What is the primary motion prevented by the anterior
talofibular ligament?
●● Pilon Fractures involve the weightbearing surface of the tibia while
ankle fractures do not
AND ANSWERS PREMIUM LEARNING
COMPANION
●● Beneath the Big Toe
Answer: Where are the sesamoid bones located in the foot?
●● Base of the 1st Metatarsal
Answer: Where does the Peroneus Longus Tendon insert?
●● PiTFL (Posterior Inferior Tibiofibular Ligament)
Answer: What is the strongest ligament in the ankle syndesmotic
ligament complex?
●● Maisonneuve Fracture
Answer: What is the eponym for an injury consisting of a high fibula
fracture with an associated ankle syndesmosis disruption?
●● Tibia, Fibula, & Talus
Answer: What three bones make up the ankle joint?
●● AiTFL, PiTFL, & IOL
, Answer: What ligaments make up the ankle syndesmosis?
●● Calcaneus from the Talus
Answer: The subtalar joint separates the:
●● 20%
Answer: What percentage of ankle fracture cases have a syndesmotic
injury?
●● DIP is flexed in claw toe
Answer: Which of the following is correct regarding a claw toe
deformity?
●● Hammer Toe
Answer: Hyperextension of the MTP joint, flexion deformity of the PIP
joint, and extension of the DIP joint is indicative of what type of
pathologic condition of the lessor toes?
●● Inversion of the ankle in plantar flexion
Answer: What is the primary motion prevented by the anterior
talofibular ligament?
●● Pilon Fractures involve the weightbearing surface of the tibia while
ankle fractures do not