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Medicine - Podiatry

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How many bones are there in the human foot?
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How many phalanges are present in the human foot?
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How many metatarsals are found in the human foot?
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How many tarsal bones are present in the human foot?
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Which digit is referred to as the big toe in the human foot?
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How many phalanges are there in the big toe?
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How many phalanges are found in each of the four other toes?
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What are the bones numbered one through five beginning at the medial aspect of the foot?
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What type of joints are the Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joints classified as?
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Which of the following is the correct list of the seven tarsal bones?
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Which is the largest and strongest tarsal bone in the foot?
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Which bone occupies the highest position and is the second largest in the foot, articulating with the calcaneus at the 'subtalar' joint?
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The talus makes up part of the ankle joint and is also known as what?
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In the middle of the subtalar joint is the _____ _____, which is seen on a lateral foot, ankle, and heel.
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What are the small detached bones found in the foot, usually forming in points of stress near a joint?
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What type of joints are the interphalangeal joints classified as?
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What type of joints are the metatarsophalangeal joints classified as?
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Which movements are allowed by modified ellipsoidal (condyloid) joints?
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Which movements are allowed by ginglymus (hinge) joints?
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What type of joints are the tarsometatarsal joints classified as?
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What type of movement is allowed by plane (gliding) joints?
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What type of joints are the intertarsal joints classified as?
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What movements are provided by the subtalar joint in combination with some other intertarsal joints?
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What are the essential projections of the toes in radiography?
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Why is the AP axial projection recommended for the toes?
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What should be visible on an AP and Axial projection of the toes?
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What should be visible on an AP oblique projection of the toes?
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What is observed on one side of the shaft in an AP oblique projection of the toes?
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For a lateral toe projection of the first and second digit, on which side should the patient be positioned?
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For a lateral toe projection of the third through fifth digit, on which side should the patient be positioned?
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What should be visible on a lateral projection of the third to fifth toes?
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For a lateral projection of the third to fifth toes, what position should the patient be in?
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What are the essential projections of the foot in radiography?
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Why is the CR angled in an AP foot (axial) projection?
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What is the CR angle for an AP foot projection?
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What should be visible on an AP foot (axial) projection?
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How is the patient positioned for an AP axial foot (weight-bearing) projection?
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What should be visible on an AP oblique foot (medial rotation) projection?
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What should be visible on an AP oblique (lateral rotation) projection of the foot?
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How is the lateral aspect of the foot positioned for a routine lateral foot projection?
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What should be visible on a lateral foot projection?
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How is the patient positioned for a lateral foot (weight-bearing) projection?
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What are the two methods for positioning the sesamoid bones tangentially?
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How is the patient positioned for an axial (plantodorsal) calcaneus projection?
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What should be visible on an axial (plantodorsal) calcaneus projection?
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How is the patient positioned for a lateral (mediolateral) calcaneus projection?
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What should be visible on a lateral (mediolateral) calcaneus projection?
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What is an enchondroma and where is it most commonly found?
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What is Ewing sarcoma and what are its radiographic features?
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What is gout and where do common initial attacks occur?
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What are joint effusions and what do they indicate?
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