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of the fifth tendon is passed through the fourth tendon at the level of the lower
incision. The suture is ... The second procedure is necessary if there is
contracture of the Achilles tendon and the underlying posterior capsule of the
tibiotalar joint.
of the fifth tendon is passed through the fourth tendon at the level of the lower
incision. The suture is ... The second procedure is necessary if there is
contracture of the Achilles tendon and the underlying posterior capsule of the
tibiotalar joint.
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medial crosscut made halfway through the tendon distally. These two crosscuts
are joined by a vertical incision through the midline of the tendon. The direction of
the crosscuts preserves the lateral portion of the Achilles tendon attached to the ...
medial crosscut made halfway through the tendon distally. These two crosscuts
are joined by a vertical incision through the midline of the tendon. The direction of
the crosscuts preserves the lateral portion of the Achilles tendon attached to the ...
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Loss of continuity of the Achilles tendon may be due to direct trauma, as in a
laceration, or to a tear of the tendinous tissues as a result of an abnormal stress
superimposed on attritional changes. Clinical Evaluation and Therapy. When
direct ...
Loss of continuity of the Achilles tendon may be due to direct trauma, as in a
laceration, or to a tear of the tendinous tissues as a result of an abnormal stress
superimposed on attritional changes. Clinical Evaluation and Therapy. When
direct ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE Introduction | 11 |
Development and Physiology | 13 |
Anatomy | 22 |
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