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Numerous soft tissue and bony procedures have been described for correction of
metatarsus adductus . We prefer to tailor the surgery to the age and deformity of
the particular child . Lichtblau described division of the abductor hallucis tendon ...
Numerous soft tissue and bony procedures have been described for correction of
metatarsus adductus . We prefer to tailor the surgery to the age and deformity of
the particular child . Lichtblau described division of the abductor hallucis tendon ...
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ARTHRODESIS OF ANKLE One technique for arthrodesis of the ankle for talipes
equinus has just been described , and that for talipes equinovarus is described
on p . 2961 . Other techniques for arthrodesis of the ankle are described in ...
ARTHRODESIS OF ANKLE One technique for arthrodesis of the ankle for talipes
equinus has just been described , and that for talipes equinovarus is described
on p . 2961 . Other techniques for arthrodesis of the ankle are described in ...
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Irwin preferred to cut the peroneus brevis tendon at or immediately distal to its
musculotendinous junction and to suture its proximal stump into the peroneus
longus tendon ; this tendon is then transferred anteriorly as just described .
Irwin preferred to cut the peroneus brevis tendon at or immediately distal to its
musculotendinous junction and to suture its proximal stump into the peroneus
longus tendon ; this tendon is then transferred anteriorly as just described .
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
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