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Page 241
... triceps surae . In this case , clawing is present during the stance phase and in- creases at the point of push - off , when the toes exert maximum pressure on the ground . Non - fixed clawing deformity can be corrected either by ...
... triceps surae . In this case , clawing is present during the stance phase and in- creases at the point of push - off , when the toes exert maximum pressure on the ground . Non - fixed clawing deformity can be corrected either by ...
Page 249
... triceps surae , while not found tight on the examining table , may produce marked equinus when the child is on his feet . The patient with clonus and hyperactive reflexes in the anti- gravity calf muscles , who has only mild limitation ...
... triceps surae , while not found tight on the examining table , may produce marked equinus when the child is on his feet . The patient with clonus and hyperactive reflexes in the anti- gravity calf muscles , who has only mild limitation ...
Page 252
... triceps surae is responsible for the equinus deformity of the foot . Fig . 12-12 . A. prevent or discourage these undesirable. Fig . 12-3 . Achilles tendon lengthening can correct . an equinus deformity when the triceps surae is ...
... triceps surae is responsible for the equinus deformity of the foot . Fig . 12-12 . A. prevent or discourage these undesirable. Fig . 12-3 . Achilles tendon lengthening can correct . an equinus deformity when the triceps surae is ...
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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