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2963 ) is valuable in correcting equinovalgus deformity ; when indicated ,
arthrodesis of the wrist is satisfactory . ... FOOT In cerebral palsy , spastic
paralysis may cause one or more of the following deformities of the foot : ( 1 )
equinus , ( 2 ) ...
2963 ) is valuable in correcting equinovalgus deformity ; when indicated ,
arthrodesis of the wrist is satisfactory . ... FOOT In cerebral palsy , spastic
paralysis may cause one or more of the following deformities of the foot : ( 1 )
equinus , ( 2 ) ...
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Early cavus deformity and clawfoot may be treated by fusing interphalangeal
joints with medullary autogenous grafts . ... In each patient the improvement could
be attributed to correction of the deformity and to increased stability of the foot .
Early cavus deformity and clawfoot may be treated by fusing interphalangeal
joints with medullary autogenous grafts . ... In each patient the improvement could
be attributed to correction of the deformity and to increased stability of the foot .
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They suggest fusion from the upper thoracic spine to the sacrum . tomy is in the
spine , the more likely is instability or deformity . Yasuoka et al . reviewed 58
patients who had extensive laminectomies before the age of 25 . Spinal deformity
...
They suggest fusion from the upper thoracic spine to the sacrum . tomy is in the
spine , the more likely is instability or deformity . Yasuoka et al . reviewed 58
patients who had extensive laminectomies before the age of 25 . Spinal deformity
...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
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