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Page 34
... peroneal tendons descend behind the lateral malleolus , with the peroneus longus lying superficial to the peroneus brevis . The peroneal retinaculum is divid- ed into superior and inferior portions and is poorly demarcated from the deep ...
... peroneal tendons descend behind the lateral malleolus , with the peroneus longus lying superficial to the peroneus brevis . The peroneal retinaculum is divid- ed into superior and inferior portions and is poorly demarcated from the deep ...
Page 289
... Peroneus Longus and Brevis Testing When testing these muscles , the exam- iner should place the foot in equinus and eversion and ask the patient to move or to hold the foot toward the lateral side . When asking a child to do this , the ...
... Peroneus Longus and Brevis Testing When testing these muscles , the exam- iner should place the foot in equinus and eversion and ask the patient to move or to hold the foot toward the lateral side . When asking a child to do this , the ...
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... Peroneus Brevis . The peroneus brevis may be used safely when the peroneus longus is intact . Both muscles are impor- tant for foot eversion ; however , either serves the function alone . The peroneus brevis is longer than the peroneus ...
... Peroneus Brevis . The peroneus brevis may be used safely when the peroneus longus is intact . Both muscles are impor- tant for foot eversion ; however , either serves the function alone . The peroneus brevis is longer than the peroneus ...
Contents
BASIC FOOT SCIENCE | 1 |
Examination | 81 |
ORTHOTIC FOOT MANAGEMENT | 102 |
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abductor hallucis Adducted adductor angle ankle joint arch arthrodesis articular axis Bone Joint Surg bony brevis bursa calcaneal calcaneus calcis cause cent Clin clinical clubfoot coalition congenital contracture correction cuboid cuneiform deformity disease distal dorsal dorsiflexion equinus excision feet fibula Figure flatfoot flexed flexor hallucis longus foot and ankle forefoot fracture function fusion hallux valgus hammer toe hindfoot incision insertion interphalangeal joint inversion knee lateral lesion ligament longitudinal medial malleolus ment metatarsal head metatarsophalangeal joint motion muscle nail navicular nerve normal occur operation Orthop Orthopaedic osteotomy pain patient peroneal peroneus pes cavus position posterior tibial postoperative procedure Pronated proximal phalanx radiographs resection result roentgenograph rotation segment sesamoid shoe sinus tarsi skin soft-tissue spastic subtalar joint surface surgery surgical suture syndrome talar talipes talocalcaneal talonavicular tarsal tibial tendon tibialis posterior tion tissue transverse treatment triple arthrodesis usually valgus deformity vertical talus walking wedge weight bearing