Dr. OMID BANDARCHI on X: The fundamental actions & movements of the ANKLE  are: □ Dorsiflexion □ Plantarflexion □ Eversion □ Inversion It is NOT  precise synonyms,but in order to remember quickly

Dr. OMID BANDARCHI on X: The fundamental actions & movements of the ANKLE are: □ Dorsiflexion □ Plantarflexion □ Eversion □ Inversion It is NOT precise synonyms,but in order to remember quickly

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Dr. OMID BANDARCHI on LinkedIn: #intersectionsyndrome #achilles #anatomical #mri #foot #radiology…

Dr. OMID BANDARCHI on X: The fundamental actions & movements of the ANKLE are: □ Dorsiflexion □ Plantarflexion □ Eversion □ Inversion It is NOT precise synonyms,but in order to remember quickly

Dr. OMID BANDARCHI on X: 🔴Mechanisms of ANKLE SPRAIN : Inversion Eversion High ankle sprain. 👉Inversion(supination) injuries are most common often involve external rotation of foot relative to tibia,in addition to inversion

Dr. OMID BANDARCHI on X: Location of foot and ankle pain! Beautiful figure from UpToDate👍 👏 (A) Posteromedial ankle and heel pain. (B) Posterior ankle and heel pain. (C) Anterolateral ankle, midfoot

Dr. OMID BANDARCHI on X: ✔️Peroneal longus & brevis are the only muscles in lat compartment of leg & both innervated by superficial peroneal n. 🛑Their common functions: 1.Eversion. 2. In

Dr. OMID BANDARCHI on X: 🛑Posterolateral view of L Achilles tendon & 3 subtendons which comprise it👍Subtendons rotate in a clockwise fashion traveling distally down the tendon. 🛑Triceps surae (i.e.,Med & Lat

Dr. OMID BANDARCHI on LinkedIn: #intersectionsyndrome #achilles #anatomical #mri #foot #radiology…

Dr. OMID BANDARCHI on X: 🛑An absolutely wonderful infographic👌👍 By definition,foot is the lower extremity distal to the ankle joint. Foot has 26 bones & 29 muscles ✔️The major arterial supplies

Dr. OMID BANDARCHI on LinkedIn: #intersectionsyndrome #achilles #anatomical #mri #foot #radiology…

Dr. OMID BANDARCHI on X: 2 main tendons running along lateral ankle are peroneus(fibularis) LONGUS & BREVIS. P.tertius or P.quartus are out of today's discussion. In tendinopathy of P. longus/brevis, usually complain