The Foot and AnkleKenneth A. Johnson The series is designed to provide direct, detailed access to techniques preferred by orthopaedic surgeons who are recognized by their colleagues as "masters" in their specialty. The present volume contains the ways a group of orthopaedic surgeons--young and old, male and female, nonacademic and academic--approach an array of foot and ankle problems. The procedures selected--the surgical challenges that face the general orthopaedic surgeon--range from toenail ablation to involved multiple arthrodesis. The collective experience of 31 surgeons is presented in 37 chapters with some 180 illustrations and 400 photographs/radiographs Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... digitorum longus passes below it . Figure 14. The fibrotic muscle tendon unit of the tibialis posterior . Because it is nonfunctional it will not be ten- odesed to the transferred flexor digitorum longus tendon . Tibialis posterior m ...
... digitorum longus passes below it . Figure 14. The fibrotic muscle tendon unit of the tibialis posterior . Because it is nonfunctional it will not be ten- odesed to the transferred flexor digitorum longus tendon . Tibialis posterior m ...
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... digitorum brevis muscle belly for closure . I do not favor removing the so - called oyster or sinus tarsi contents . This fat pad provides excellent vascularized coverage for the sinus tarsi , while closing the dead space . By this ...
... digitorum brevis muscle belly for closure . I do not favor removing the so - called oyster or sinus tarsi contents . This fat pad provides excellent vascularized coverage for the sinus tarsi , while closing the dead space . By this ...
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Kenneth A. Johnson. 7 digitorum muscle belly for later closure ( Fig . 18A ) . As the extensor digitorum muscle belly is brought out of the sinus tarsi by subperiosteal dissection using cautery or a sharp knife , it is dissected over the ...
Kenneth A. Johnson. 7 digitorum muscle belly for later closure ( Fig . 18A ) . As the extensor digitorum muscle belly is brought out of the sinus tarsi by subperiosteal dissection using cautery or a sharp knife , it is dissected over the ...
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Achilles allow amputation angle ankle applied arthritis arthrodesis articular aspect avoid base bearing bone calcaneus capsule cast cause changes closed complete complication compression correction deformity displacement dissection distal dorsal dressing drill examination excision extension extensor Figure fixation flap foot FOOT AND ANKLE forefoot fracture fragment graft hallux valgus healing heel helpful incision indicated intermetatarsal Johnson lateral length ligament longitudinal medial medial eminence metatarsal head metatarsophalangeal joint months motion MP joint nail necessary nerve neuroma normal noted occur operation osteotomy pain patient performed placed plantar plantar flexion portion position possible posterior postoperative preoperative present problem procedure proximal phalanx radiographs Ravin 93 reduced release removed resection result retractors screw severe shoe shows side skin soft tissue space subtalar surface surgery surgical sutures talus technique tendon third tibia tion treatment usually valgus deformity varus weeks weight wound