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Page 381
... fracture anterior process of os calcis . Fig . 18-2 . Lateral x - ray of the. B. Cuboid 1. Fracture of the body 2. Dislocation involving calcaneocuboid and cuboid metatarsal joints C. Cuneiform 1. Fracture of body 2. Dislocation ...
... fracture anterior process of os calcis . Fig . 18-2 . Lateral x - ray of the. B. Cuboid 1. Fracture of the body 2. Dislocation involving calcaneocuboid and cuboid metatarsal joints C. Cuneiform 1. Fracture of body 2. Dislocation ...
Page 394
... fracture is only fair . Fracture of the Neck . In Pennal's series of fractures of the talus , the fracture of the neck comprised approximately 30 per cent . The basic cause is excessive extension , that is , when the ankle joint reaches ...
... fracture is only fair . Fracture of the Neck . In Pennal's series of fractures of the talus , the fracture of the neck comprised approximately 30 per cent . The basic cause is excessive extension , that is , when the ankle joint reaches ...
Page 408
... Fracture of the Sesamoids . This injury is infrequent . Most commonly involved are the sesamoids under the first metatarsal head and , more frequently , the medial than the lateral . The basic cause is usually a fall , with the patient ...
... Fracture of the Sesamoids . This injury is infrequent . Most commonly involved are the sesamoids under the first metatarsal head and , more frequently , the medial than the lateral . The basic cause is usually a fall , with the patient ...
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