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Page 176
... ligament and the periosteum to which the tendon or ligament attaches . Excessive strain and traction . on that insertion gives rise to degeneration and pain . This can occur at any junction , and is commonly found in the knee and ankle ...
... ligament and the periosteum to which the tendon or ligament attaches . Excessive strain and traction . on that insertion gives rise to degeneration and pain . This can occur at any junction , and is commonly found in the knee and ankle ...
Page 179
... ligament lies parallel with the ankle and subtalar joint axes and therefore has no counter action to the motion of supination . In this situation , the anterior talofibular ligament is the one that is strained . In the dorsiflexed ...
... ligament lies parallel with the ankle and subtalar joint axes and therefore has no counter action to the motion of supination . In this situation , the anterior talofibular ligament is the one that is strained . In the dorsiflexed ...
Page 218
... ligament , acute or chronic foot strain , and plantar fasciitis . Lateral support is required , with or without a tarsal platform ( ' filler pad ' ) in cases of sprain of the external lateral ligaments of the ankle , and in some cases ...
... ligament , acute or chronic foot strain , and plantar fasciitis . Lateral support is required , with or without a tarsal platform ( ' filler pad ' ) in cases of sprain of the external lateral ligaments of the ankle , and in some cases ...
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their nature and 14 Physical therapy | 259 |
Structure and function 7 John C McDermott | 287 |
Examination and assessment 19 Donald L Lorimer | 303 |
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abduction abnormal anaesthetic ankle antiseptic applied arterial arthritis arthrodesis become blood bone bursitis calcaneus cause chronic clinical commonly condition deformity develop diabetes disease disinfection disorders distal dorsal dorsiflexion dressing drugs effect excessive exostosis extensor factors feet flexor foot footwear forefoot function gait hallux abductovalgus hallux rigidus hallux valgus healing heel helomata hindfoot hyperhidrosis increased infection inflammation insole interphalangeal joint knee lateral lesions ligaments lower limb medial metatarsal metatarsal heads metatarsalgia metatarsophalangeal joint midtarsal joint movement muscle nail plate necessary nerve normal occur onychocryptosis orthoses padding pain patient pes cavus phalanx plane plantar plantarflexed plantarflexion podiatric podiatrist position postoperative present pressure produce pronation proximal reduce removed result rheumatoid arthritis shoe skin splints sterile strapping stress structures subtalar joint superficial supination surface surgery surgical suture symptoms tarsal techniques tendon therapy tibial tion toes trauma treatment triceps surae ulceration usually valgus varus vascular verruca weight-bearing wound