The tibial nerve is commonly injured due to:- _____ trauma- Baker cyst (proximal lesion) - tarsal tunnel syndrome (distal lesion)
Pain on passive foot _____ is seen in lateral compartment syndrome
Claw toe is characterised by hyperextension at the _____ joint and flexion at both IP joints
Clinical features of Hallux valgus includes _____
Mallet toe is characterised by flexion deformity of the _____ joint (similar to mallet finger).
Plantar fasciitis is initially treated with _____ management.
Pseudo Jones (avulsion) fracture usually occurs in zone _____ of the metatarsal
In _____ # dislocation, the gap between the 1st and 2nd metatarsal is widened
_____ screw is a type of modified cancellous screw with a sharp-pointed tip

Hallux valgus leads to overriding of the _____ toe and prominence of the 1st MTP head
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