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... an office visit , only two real types of clinical relevance exist : those ingrown nails associated with pus and those not associ- ated with pus . trimming of the nail . 3. Obliteration of the nail bed without shortening of the. 1.
... an office visit , only two real types of clinical relevance exist : those ingrown nails associated with pus and those not associ- ated with pus . trimming of the nail . 3. Obliteration of the nail bed without shortening of the. 1.
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... nail bed The optimal operation achieves a cosmetic result by retaining the majority of the nail , is technically simple , has a low rate of morbidity and a low rate of nail deformity recurrence . In my experience nearly all toenail ...
... nail bed The optimal operation achieves a cosmetic result by retaining the majority of the nail , is technically simple , has a low rate of morbidity and a low rate of nail deformity recurrence . In my experience nearly all toenail ...
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... nail plate margin ( usually about one - fifth the entire width of the nail plate ) up over the lateral nail fold . This maneuver usually exposes the typical self- inflicted spike of distal nail ( Fig . 5 ) . A straight Iris scissor is ...
... nail plate margin ( usually about one - fifth the entire width of the nail plate ) up over the lateral nail fold . This maneuver usually exposes the typical self- inflicted spike of distal nail ( Fig . 5 ) . A straight Iris scissor is ...
Contents
Injuries of Peroneal Tendons | 136 |
Disorders of the Achilles Tendon | 142 |
Modified Brostrom Procedure for Acute | 149 |
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abductor hallucis Achilles tendon alignment amputation angle arthrodesis arthroplasty bone graft Bone Joint Surg brevis tendon calcaneal calcaneus capsular capsule cast clinical compartment compartment syndrome compression correction cuneiform debridement deformity dislocation displacement dissection distal dorsal dorsiflexion equinus extensor hallucis fasciotomy fibula fifth metatarsal Figure flap flexor foot and ankle forefoot fracture fusion hallucis longus hallux valgus healing heel hindfoot incision infection injury inserted internal fixation K-wire lateral ligament longitudinal longus tendon malleolus medial eminence metatarsal head midfoot MP joint muscle neuroma neurovascular occurs Orthop osteotomy pain patient performed peroneal nerve peroneal tendons peroneus brevis plantar fascia plantar flexion position posterior tibial postoperative preoperative procedure proximal phalanx radiographs reduction removed repair resection result screw second metatarsal sesamoid shoe short-leg skin soft tissue stability subluxation subtalar joint surgery surgical sutures talar talus tarsal technique tendon transfer Therapy tibia tibial tendon treatment usually valgus deformity varus weeks weight bearing wound