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B , Closing wedge removed from lateral aspect of calcaneus . C , Osteotomy is
closed with calcaneus placed in neutral position . plantar fascia , ( 3 ) clawing of
the toes , and ( 4 ) gradually developing varus deformity of the heel and forefoot .
B , Closing wedge removed from lateral aspect of calcaneus . C , Osteotomy is
closed with calcaneus placed in neutral position . plantar fascia , ( 3 ) clawing of
the toes , and ( 4 ) gradually developing varus deformity of the heel and forefoot .
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appear , then lengthening the tendo calcaneus will not correct the knee flexion
deformity . A dynamic EMG will reveal a decrease in activity in the triceps surae
as the knee is passively extended . Equinus is preferred to calcaneus ; the " jump
...
appear , then lengthening the tendo calcaneus will not correct the knee flexion
deformity . A dynamic EMG will reveal a decrease in activity in the triceps surae
as the knee is passively extended . Equinus is preferred to calcaneus ; the " jump
...
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it adds the possibility of fracture occurring in the calcaneus through the donor site
. ginning proximally at the middle of the ... the apex of the sinus tarsi to expose
cancellous bone on both the talar neck and the superior surface of the calcaneus
.
it adds the possibility of fracture occurring in the calcaneus through the donor site
. ginning proximally at the middle of the ... the apex of the sinus tarsi to expose
cancellous bone on both the talar neck and the superior surface of the calcaneus
.
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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