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Page 50
... bony prominences form the most constant and accurate land- marks in surface anatomy . On the medial side ( Fig . 2-33 ) the pal- pable bony points are : 1. the medial malleolus 3. the base , shaft , and head of the first metatarsal 4 ...
... bony prominences form the most constant and accurate land- marks in surface anatomy . On the medial side ( Fig . 2-33 ) the pal- pable bony points are : 1. the medial malleolus 3. the base , shaft , and head of the first metatarsal 4 ...
Page 54
... bony fusions seen in syn- dactylism and the additional bone forma- tion of polydactylism . Rarely a bony bar may unite the calcaneus to the navicular , to the cuboid , or to the talus , or fusion may be found between the middle and ...
... bony fusions seen in syn- dactylism and the additional bone forma- tion of polydactylism . Rarely a bony bar may unite the calcaneus to the navicular , to the cuboid , or to the talus , or fusion may be found between the middle and ...
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... bony sur- faces of the navicular , cuboid , talus , and calcaneus are approximated , and foot alignment is tested . Additional bone may have to be removed to correct residual deformity or to insure congruity of adjacent bony surfaces ...
... bony sur- faces of the navicular , cuboid , talus , and calcaneus are approximated , and foot alignment is tested . Additional bone may have to be removed to correct residual deformity or to insure congruity of adjacent bony surfaces ...
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