Foot and Ankle Disorders, Volume 2 |
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Page 785
... weightbearing role of the joint involved . Although osteochondroses can occur in any epiphysis or apophysis of the body , those that affect the weight- bearing joints have attracted most of the attention in the literature . Disease of ...
... weightbearing role of the joint involved . Although osteochondroses can occur in any epiphysis or apophysis of the body , those that affect the weight- bearing joints have attracted most of the attention in the literature . Disease of ...
Page 1041
... weight- bearing on the mediolateral aspects of the foot . It should also closely resemble the normal contralateral side . In some difficult cases , the unoperated foot can be prepped so that it can be used for comparison during the ...
... weight- bearing on the mediolateral aspects of the foot . It should also closely resemble the normal contralateral side . In some difficult cases , the unoperated foot can be prepped so that it can be used for comparison during the ...
Page 1429
... weight bearing . 13. 40 A weightbearing cast should then be applied for an additional 4 weeks . CT or plain tomog- raphy should confirm a union . This nonoperative treat- ment raises the quandary of operative versus nonopera- tive ...
... weight bearing . 13. 40 A weightbearing cast should then be applied for an additional 4 weeks . CT or plain tomog- raphy should confirm a union . This nonoperative treat- ment raises the quandary of operative versus nonopera- tive ...
Contents
SECTION I | 770 |
Disorders of the Hallucal Sesamoids | 799 |
and Ankle | 883 |
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Achilles tendon acute anatomic ankle arthrodesis ankle joint arthritis arthrodesis arthroplasty associated bone graft Bone Joint Surg calcaneal calcaneus cavus chronic Clin Orthop clinical compartment compartment syndrome compression correction cuneiform débridement deformity diagnosis disease distal tibia dorsal dorsiflexion evaluation extensor external fixation fibula FIGURE foot and ankle Foot Ankle Int forefoot function fusion hallux heel hindfoot incision infection injury insertion lateral radiograph lengthening ligament malunion medial malleolus ment metatarsal metatarsal head metatarsophalangeal joint midfoot muscle Myerson navicular neuroma nonunion occur osteotomy pain paratenon patients performed peroneal nerve peroneal tendons peroneus brevis plantar fascia plantarflexion position posterior tibial tendon postoperative procedure proximal radiograph reduction resection retinaculum rheumatoid rotation rupture screw sinus tarsi skin soft tissue stability stress fracture subtalar joint surgery surgical suture symptoms talar talonavicular talus tarsal tunnel syndrome tarsometatarsal technique tendon transfer tion trauma treatment triple arthrodesis tuberosity valgus valgus deformity varus vascular wedge weightbearing wound