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Page 38
... fascia which blends with the periosteum on the subcutaneous surfaces of the tibia and lateral malleolus . In the lower leg this deep fascia thickens to form the superior extensor retinaculum ( transverse crural ligament ) and the in ...
... fascia which blends with the periosteum on the subcutaneous surfaces of the tibia and lateral malleolus . In the lower leg this deep fascia thickens to form the superior extensor retinaculum ( transverse crural ligament ) and the in ...
Page 286
... fascia about the head and neck of the second metatarsal from downward and upward through the fascia of the neck and head of the first metatarsal . The foot is squeezed firmly by the assistant while the knot is tied . " B ) The ...
... fascia about the head and neck of the second metatarsal from downward and upward through the fascia of the neck and head of the first metatarsal . The foot is squeezed firmly by the assistant while the knot is tied . " B ) The ...
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... fascia is similar to Dupuytren's contracture in the hand . Indeed , every patient with the latter con- dition in the ... fascia ( Fig . 21-2 ) . Surgical excision is indicated if symptomatic , and recurrence is infrequent . Should the ...
... fascia is similar to Dupuytren's contracture in the hand . Indeed , every patient with the latter con- dition in the ... fascia ( Fig . 21-2 ) . Surgical excision is indicated if symptomatic , and recurrence is infrequent . Should the ...
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