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... pressure . The two types of lesions also differ on clinical examination . The plantar keratosis . is found primarily in adults and not neces- sarily only " in older individuals with estab- lished forefoot deformities " as sometimes ...
... pressure . The two types of lesions also differ on clinical examination . The plantar keratosis . is found primarily in adults and not neces- sarily only " in older individuals with estab- lished forefoot deformities " as sometimes ...
Page 367
... pressure over the nerve may reproduce or heighten the symptoms . There may be nerve trunk tenderness , proximal and distal to the point of compression ( the Valleix phenomenon ) . Treatment is directed to cor- rection of abnormal foot ...
... pressure over the nerve may reproduce or heighten the symptoms . There may be nerve trunk tenderness , proximal and distal to the point of compression ( the Valleix phenomenon ) . Treatment is directed to cor- rection of abnormal foot ...
Page 490
... pressure for the foot results when there is a de- crease in central aortic pressure or when some of the pressure is lost through a proximal arteriovenous fistula or is con- sumed in overcoming a proximally located organic arterial ...
... pressure for the foot results when there is a de- crease in central aortic pressure or when some of the pressure is lost through a proximal arteriovenous fistula or is con- sumed in overcoming a proximally located organic arterial ...
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abductor hallucis Achilles tendon achillis adduction ankle joint arch supports arterial arthritis arthrodesis Bone Jt bony calcaneal calcaneus calcis capsule cast child clinical clubfoot congenital correction cuneiform deformity degrees diagnosis disease dislocation distal dorsal dorsum equinus evaluation excision exostosis extension extensor fascia flatfoot flexion foot forefoot fracture gout hallucis longus hallux valgus heel incision infection injury involved knee lateral lesion ligament longitudinal arch malleolus meta metatarsal head metatarsophalangeal joint metatarsus varus motion muscle navicular nerve normal operation orthopaedic orthopaedist osteotomy pain patient peroneal plantar aspect plantar surface plaster posterior tibial postoperative pressure procedure pronated feet pronation proximal phalanx removed resection result rheumatoid roentgenograms rotation sesamoids shoe sinus tarsi skin soft tissues splint subtalar joint Surg surgery surgical suture symptoms talocalcaneal talonavicular talus tarsal bones tendo achillis therapy tibialis anterior tibialis posterior tion transverse treatment tumor usually valgus deformity varus vascular veins weeks weight bearing wire