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Page 401
... soft tissues passes . If necessary , a window can be cut on the dorsum of the cast to permit inspec- tion of the underlying foot . On the other hand , if there is any suspicion of soft tissue damage , we prefer that the cast be re ...
... soft tissues passes . If necessary , a window can be cut on the dorsum of the cast to permit inspec- tion of the underlying foot . On the other hand , if there is any suspicion of soft tissue damage , we prefer that the cast be re ...
Page 403
... soft tissues must be handled gently , since there is a great deal of soft tissue damage . If the tissues are roughly handled , necrosis can develop and can complicate the situation . Comminuted fractures of the metatarsal shaft can ...
... soft tissues must be handled gently , since there is a great deal of soft tissue damage . If the tissues are roughly handled , necrosis can develop and can complicate the situation . Comminuted fractures of the metatarsal shaft can ...
Page 406
... soft tissues because of the type of injury , it is important that the patient be hospital- ized and observed for at least forty - eight to seventy - two hours following reduction to make certain that necrosis does not take place in the soft ...
... soft tissues because of the type of injury , it is important that the patient be hospital- ized and observed for at least forty - eight to seventy - two hours following reduction to make certain that necrosis does not take place in the soft ...
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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