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Page 153
... tendon - lengthening procedure chosen is up to the discretion of the surgeon . We prefer the Hibbs double L reverse method ( Fig . 7-15 ) . In this procedure the Achilles tendon is exposed either through a transverse or posteromedial ...
... tendon - lengthening procedure chosen is up to the discretion of the surgeon . We prefer the Hibbs double L reverse method ( Fig . 7-15 ) . In this procedure the Achilles tendon is exposed either through a transverse or posteromedial ...
Page 168
... tendon and the second . The extensor ten- dons to the fourth and second toes are then sectioned just distal to the ... tendon ends of the distal incision are then approached and tied , i.e. , the distal tendon end of the fifth to the ...
... tendon and the second . The extensor ten- dons to the fourth and second toes are then sectioned just distal to the ... tendon ends of the distal incision are then approached and tied , i.e. , the distal tendon end of the fifth to the ...
Page 170
... tendons 1. Campbell 2 and 3 4 and 5 Step 1. Through proximal incision extensor tendon five sutured to extensor tendon four . Ex- tensor tendon three sutured to extensor tendon two . Step 2. Extensor tendons five and three are divided ...
... tendons 1. Campbell 2 and 3 4 and 5 Step 1. Through proximal incision extensor tendon five sutured to extensor tendon four . Ex- tensor tendon three sutured to extensor tendon two . Step 2. Extensor tendons five and three are divided ...
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