Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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... aponeurosis . The sole of the foot is invested by the strong fibers of the plantar aponeurosis ( Fig . 1.64 ) . This structure has a dominant central portion with more finely structured medial and lateral componenents . The central band ...
... aponeurosis . The sole of the foot is invested by the strong fibers of the plantar aponeurosis ( Fig . 1.64 ) . This structure has a dominant central portion with more finely structured medial and lateral componenents . The central band ...
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... aponeurosis forming extensor hood or wing- Transverse laminae of extensor- aponeurosis or extensor sling Lumbrical tendon Extensor digitorum- longus tendon Interosseous muscle / tendon Intertendinous - interaxial portion of dorsal ...
... aponeurosis forming extensor hood or wing- Transverse laminae of extensor- aponeurosis or extensor sling Lumbrical tendon Extensor digitorum- longus tendon Interosseous muscle / tendon Intertendinous - interaxial portion of dorsal ...
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... aponeurosis forms a wedge , the apex of which extends plantarly to make attachment on the underlying dorsal interosseous aponeurosis . Vertical septations that pass between adjacent metatarsals plantarward ultimately to attach to the ...
... aponeurosis forms a wedge , the apex of which extends plantarly to make attachment on the underlying dorsal interosseous aponeurosis . Vertical septations that pass between adjacent metatarsals plantarward ultimately to attach to the ...
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