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... cuneiform form the medial margin of the fan ; the lateral margin is formed by the calcaneus and the cuboid . Each of the first , second , and third meta- tarsal bones articulates at its proximal end with the medial intermediate and ...
... cuneiform form the medial margin of the fan ; the lateral margin is formed by the calcaneus and the cuboid . Each of the first , second , and third meta- tarsal bones articulates at its proximal end with the medial intermediate and ...
Page 136
... cuneiform bone navicular and C cuneiform approximated using chromic catgut a Filer- Fig . 7-9A . Line of incision extends from level just posterior to the medial malleous distally to the first metatarsal cuneiform joint . B. Diagramatic ...
... cuneiform bone navicular and C cuneiform approximated using chromic catgut a Filer- Fig . 7-9A . Line of incision extends from level just posterior to the medial malleous distally to the first metatarsal cuneiform joint . B. Diagramatic ...
Page 138
... cuneiform bones ( both dorsally and plantarly ) is then re- flected carefully , particularly on the plantar surface , to expose the dorsal and plantar surfaces of the medial cuneiform and of the navicular . 1⁄2 Next a small wedge of ...
... cuneiform bones ( both dorsally and plantarly ) is then re- flected carefully , particularly on the plantar surface , to expose the dorsal and plantar surfaces of the medial cuneiform and of the navicular . 1⁄2 Next a small wedge of ...
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