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... calcaneus ( os calcis ) pos- teriorly ( Fig . 2-3 ) . The talus , the navicular , and the medial cuneiform form the medial margin of the fan ; the lateral margin is formed by the calcaneus and the cuboid . Each of the first , second ...
... calcaneus ( os calcis ) pos- teriorly ( Fig . 2-3 ) . The talus , the navicular , and the medial cuneiform form the medial margin of the fan ; the lateral margin is formed by the calcaneus and the cuboid . Each of the first , second ...
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... calcaneus , A. tendo calcaneus , B. subcutaneous bursa , C. subtendi- nous bursa Fig . 2-4 . for the strong plantar fascia which may become partly calcified to form the well known calcaneal spur . The calcaneus supports the talus by ...
... calcaneus , A. tendo calcaneus , B. subcutaneous bursa , C. subtendi- nous bursa Fig . 2-4 . for the strong plantar fascia which may become partly calcified to form the well known calcaneal spur . The calcaneus supports the talus by ...
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... calcaneus in flexion beneath the talus . B shows the axes of talus and calcaneus superimposed in the anteroposterior view . C and D can be studied simultaneously as they are the lateral and anteroposterior views of the corrected foot ...
... calcaneus in flexion beneath the talus . B shows the axes of talus and calcaneus superimposed in the anteroposterior view . C and D can be studied simultaneously as they are the lateral and anteroposterior views of the corrected foot ...
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