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A , Initial stretching for correction of metatarsus adductus . B , Forefoot stretched
to corrected position at initial examination . Note redundant skin on anterolateral
border of foot and ankle . C , Initial manipulation of hindfoot to correct a heel ...
A , Initial stretching for correction of metatarsus adductus . B , Forefoot stretched
to corrected position at initial examination . Note redundant skin on anterolateral
border of foot and ankle . C , Initial manipulation of hindfoot to correct a heel ...
Page 2640
Clubfoot surgery in older children should be directed at correction of either the
complete deformity of the forefoot and hindfoot ... The first is a soft tissue release ,
as recommended by Turco ; the heel varus is corrected by extensive subtalar
joint ...
Clubfoot surgery in older children should be directed at correction of either the
complete deformity of the forefoot and hindfoot ... The first is a soft tissue release ,
as recommended by Turco ; the heel varus is corrected by extensive subtalar
joint ...
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The calcaneus is then allowed to fuse with the cuboid to hold the foot in the
corrected position . ... CORRECTION OF TIBIAL TORSION IN CLUBFOOT After a
clubfoot deformity has been corrected , any moderate or severe internal tibial
torsion ...
The calcaneus is then allowed to fuse with the cuboid to hold the foot in the
corrected position . ... CORRECTION OF TIBIAL TORSION IN CLUBFOOT After a
clubfoot deformity has been corrected , any moderate or severe internal tibial
torsion ...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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