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Surface Anatomy of Foot and
Palpation
• Calcaneus
– Sustentaculum tali
– Fibular trochlea
• Navicular tuberosity
• Cuboid and cuneiforms – hard to palpate
• Metatarsals
– Head of first metatarsal
– Medial and lateral sesamoid bones of 1st MT
– Tuberosity of 5th MT
Superficial structures of the foot
• Page 170-174
Sole of the Foot
Layers of the Sole of the Foot
• 4 layers of muscles and tendons
– Muscles innervated by medial and lateral
plantar nerves
• 2 neurovascular planes
– Supply muscles in the 4 layers
– Superficial plane
– Deep plane
Layer 1 – most superficial
• 3 muscles
– Abductor hallucis
muscle
– Flexor digitorum
brevis muscle
– Abductor digiti
minimi muscle
Deep to first layer
• Deep to abductor
hallucis muscle
– Posterior tibial artery
divides into the
medial and lateral
plantar arteries
– Also superficial
branches of medial
and lateral plantar
nerves
• Deep to flexor
digitorum brevis
– Plantar digital nerves
Second Layer of Plantar muscles
• 2 muscles (know
attachments), 2 tendons
• 4 lumbrical muscles
• Quadratus plantae
muscle
• FHL tendon
• FDL tendon
rd
3
Layer of Plantar muscles
• 3 muscles
– Flexor hallucis brevis mm.
– Adductor hallucis mm.
– Flexor digiti minimi mm.
th
4
Layer of Plantar muscles
• 2 muscles, 2 tendons
– 3 plantar interossei mm.
– 4 dorsal interossei mm.
– Tendon fibularis longus
– Tendon tibialis posterior