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... gastrocnemius in a shortened position and concurrently stretches the antagonistic muscle groups . Shortening the gastrocnemius produces a hypertrophy which increases the capacity of the muscle for work . The anterior leg muscles , which ...
... gastrocnemius in a shortened position and concurrently stretches the antagonistic muscle groups . Shortening the gastrocnemius produces a hypertrophy which increases the capacity of the muscle for work . The anterior leg muscles , which ...
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... gastrocnemius usually becomes more pronounced than the medial head . Adduction of the foot favors restoration of the ankle mortise , supination of the foot , a tip toe gait , and short posterior leg muscles . The addition of a heel to ...
... gastrocnemius usually becomes more pronounced than the medial head . Adduction of the foot favors restoration of the ankle mortise , supination of the foot , a tip toe gait , and short posterior leg muscles . The addition of a heel to ...
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... gastrocnemius is too severe the patient may complain of pain posterior to the knee and will be unable to touch the heel to the floor unless the trunk is flexed . HAMSTRINGS : The hamstring muscles are located on the posterior aspect of ...
... gastrocnemius is too severe the patient may complain of pain posterior to the knee and will be unable to touch the heel to the floor unless the trunk is flexed . HAMSTRINGS : The hamstring muscles are located on the posterior aspect of ...
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Muscular Imbalances and Their Relationship to Foot Lesions | 1 |
MyoOsseous Relationships | 9 |
Schubert Technique | 19 |
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000 chromic catgut abductor hallucis achillis tendon anesthesia ankle base bone calcaneal calcaneal spurs calcaneus capsular tissue chromic catgut Fig chronic coaptated and sutured COMMENTS completely excised Fig cuneiform Cutaneous Closure Cutaneous Incision Fig cutaneous tissue directed anteriorly dissected free distal phalanx dorsiflexion extensor digitorum longus extensor hallucis longus extensor tendon fifth digit fifth metatarsal head flexed flexor digitorum longus flexor hallucis brevis FOOT SURGERY fracture function gastrocnemius hallux valgus hammer toe heel incision are coaptated incision is directed incurvation intermetatarsal lateral aspect lengthening lesion ligament longitudinal incision margins medial aspect medial plantar metatarsal shaft metatarsophalangeal articulation metatarsophalangeal joint metatarsus varus middle phalanx muscular nail groove nail matrix nail plate navicular nerve occurs osseous pain patient plantar aspect posteriorly postoperatively pronation proximal phalanx retracted Fig reverse right angles rotation sesamoid shortened surgical sutured with 5-0 TARSAL METATARSAL AREA TECHNIQUES OF FOOT tendon sheath tenotomized therapy tibialis tyloma usually weight bearing