and Anatomy- Ch 1-7 Final Exam
Questions and Answers 100% Pass
26 - ✔✔How many bones are in each foot and ankle?
Head of the first metatarsal, patella, head of first metacarpal - ✔✔Where are sesamoid
bones typically located?
Base of 3rd MT, angled 10 degrees posteriorly - ✔✔Where does the CR go for an AP
foot XRay?
Calcaneus and 5th metatarsal - ✔✔Which bone(s) in the foot has a tuberosity?
30-40 degrees - ✔✔How many degrees should a medial oblique foot be rotated?
Medialcuneiform (base of 3rd Metatarsal) - ✔✔Where is the CR directed for a
mediolateral foot?
Tibiotalar joint - ✔✔What joint is best demonstrated on a lateral foot?
100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 1
, Weight-bearing lateral - ✔✔What projection in best for viewing the longitudinal arch of
the foot?
Axial/plantodorsal - ✔✔Which projection of the calcaneous is the CR angled 40 degrees
cephalad to base of the 3rd metatarsal?
1" inferior to medial malleolus - ✔✔Where does the CR go for a lateral calcaneous?
Dorsiflexion - ✔✔Backward flexion, as in bending backward either a hand or foot
Plantar flexion - ✔✔Bending the foot downward at the ankle
Mortise - ✔✔Which view of the ankle has the leg straight and the foot rotated internally
15-20 degrees.
Calcaneous - ✔✔heel bone
Hinge (sellar) joint - ✔✔What type of joint is the ankle?
10 to 15 degrees towards calcaneous - ✔✔How is the CR angled for an AP toe?
MTP joint in question - ✔✔Where is the CR centered for a toe?
4 motions of the ankle - ✔✔Dorsiflexion, Plantar flexion, Inversion, Eversion
Tibial plafond - ✔✔Distal tibial joint surface that forms the roof of the ankle mortise
joint
Pott's fracture - ✔✔Fracture of the fibula, with injury of the tibial articulation
100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 2