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In fact, as a result of attempts to maintain an upright posture, the patient may
experience a recurrence of the foot and knee deformities. When ankle extension
is limited by a tight Achilles tendon, and the patient attempts to place the heel on
the ...
In fact, as a result of attempts to maintain an upright posture, the patient may
experience a recurrence of the foot and knee deformities. When ankle extension
is limited by a tight Achilles tendon, and the patient attempts to place the heel on
the ...
Page 487
This causes hypertrophy of the hypodermal and dermal connective tissue and
can result in the development of a huge, grotesque leg. An additional vascular
cause of foot swelling is a local arteriovenous fistula where the regional veins are
...
This causes hypertrophy of the hypodermal and dermal connective tissue and
can result in the development of a huge, grotesque leg. An additional vascular
cause of foot swelling is a local arteriovenous fistula where the regional veins are
...
Page 490
dependent not only upon the absolute volume flow, but also upon the life
sustaining qualities of the blood and the metabolic demands of the tissues, then
arterial insufficiency can result, in a qualitative sense, from a decrease in the
oxygen ...
dependent not only upon the absolute volume flow, but also upon the life
sustaining qualities of the blood and the metabolic demands of the tissues, then
arterial insufficiency can result, in a qualitative sense, from a decrease in the
oxygen ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE Introduction | 11 |
Development and Physiology | 13 |
Anatomy | 22 |
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