Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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Page 114
... plantarflexion , and a second aligned in a vertical fash- ion from superior to inferior that allows primarily abduction and adduction . Some motion also seems to be available in the frontal plane , which would indicate the possibility ...
... plantarflexion , and a second aligned in a vertical fash- ion from superior to inferior that allows primarily abduction and adduction . Some motion also seems to be available in the frontal plane , which would indicate the possibility ...
Page 120
... plantarflexion of the ankle . During the middle portion of the push- off phase the ankle begins to plantarflex . The accom- panying internal rotation of the talus relative to the leg reduces some of the supinatory demand on the subtalar ...
... plantarflexion of the ankle . During the middle portion of the push- off phase the ankle begins to plantarflex . The accom- panying internal rotation of the talus relative to the leg reduces some of the supinatory demand on the subtalar ...
Page 123
... plantarflexion at the ankle joint . During final propulsion when the plantarflexion of the ankle is reaching its peak the activity of m . gastrocnemius is ceasing . The ability of m . gastroc- nemius to perform this task while its ...
... plantarflexion at the ankle joint . During final propulsion when the plantarflexion of the ankle is reaching its peak the activity of m . gastrocnemius is ceasing . The ability of m . gastroc- nemius to perform this task while its ...
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