Foot and Ankle Disorders in ChildrenSteven J. DeValentine This text, aimed at students and practicing chiropodists, describes the conservative and surgical management of foot disorders in children. Special emphasis is placed on paediatric examination, diagnostic imaging, trauma management, congenital deformities, and foot/ankle trauma. |
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... abnormal gene , that condition is said to be dominant . If both chromosomes of any pair must have the same abnormal gene for the condition to be MENDELIAN INHERITANCE PATTERNS Autosomal Dominant Inheritance Autosomal dominant conditions ...
... abnormal gene , that condition is said to be dominant . If both chromosomes of any pair must have the same abnormal gene for the condition to be MENDELIAN INHERITANCE PATTERNS Autosomal Dominant Inheritance Autosomal dominant conditions ...
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... Abnormal degree of calcaneal eversion in an older child . Fig . 12-7 . Abnormal subtalar joint pronation in stance. B A sition ( 7 minus 4 years ) . This formula can be most helpful in evaluating the effect of abnormal transverse and ...
... Abnormal degree of calcaneal eversion in an older child . Fig . 12-7 . Abnormal subtalar joint pronation in stance. B A sition ( 7 minus 4 years ) . This formula can be most helpful in evaluating the effect of abnormal transverse and ...
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... abnormal position of the talar head in relation to the calcaneus not only affects the clinical appearance of the pes valgus deformity but also causes significant abnormal biome- chanical function of the foot during weight - bearing ...
... abnormal position of the talar head in relation to the calcaneus not only affects the clinical appearance of the pes valgus deformity but also causes significant abnormal biome- chanical function of the foot during weight - bearing ...
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Functional Developmental Anatomy and Physiology of | 1 |
General Examination of the Infant and Child | 19 |
Neurologic Examination of the Infant and Child | 39 |
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abnormal adolescent adult anatomic angle ankle anteroposterior arthrodesis associated Bone Joint Surg calcaneal calcaneus cast child Clin Orthop clinical clubfoot congenital contracture correction degrees digits disease displacement distal tibial dorsal dorsiflexion epiphysis equinovarus equinus etiology evaluation extensor femoral fibula flatfoot flexor foot forefoot fracture gait hallux valgus heel hindfoot incision infant infection injury involved juvenile Kirschner wire lateral lesion ligament lower extremity medial metatarsal metatarsophalangeal joint metatarsus adductus muscle navicular normal occur orthosis osseous ossification osteomyelitis osteotomy patients Pediatr Orthop pediatric percent pes valgus deformity phalanx physeal physis plane plantar Podiatr Med Assoc polydactyly position posterior postoperative procedure pronation proximal radiographic rearfoot reduction reported resection rotation Salter-Harris sesamoid skeletal skin soft tissue release spastic STJA subtalar joint supination surgery surgical syndactyly talar head talocalcaneal talonavicular talus tarsal coalition technique tion transverse trauma treatment usually valgus deformity varus vertical talus wedge weight-bearing wound