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Page 2557
... position by flexing and abducting the hip , flexing the knee , and resting the heel and foot on the opposite leg . If a leg holder that encircles the thigh is in place , it makes achiev- ing this figure - four position more difficult ...
... position by flexing and abducting the hip , flexing the knee , and resting the heel and foot on the opposite leg . If a leg holder that encircles the thigh is in place , it makes achiev- ing this figure - four position more difficult ...
Page 2985
... position ; if the foot continues in this position , structural changes will eventually occur and require surgical correction . EXTERNAL FEMORAL TORSION When a flexion and abduction contracture is of long duration , the head and neck of ...
... position ; if the foot continues in this position , structural changes will eventually occur and require surgical correction . EXTERNAL FEMORAL TORSION When a flexion and abduction contracture is of long duration , the head and neck of ...
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... position of the ankle can be controlled by plaster immobilization . The pins are left in place for 8 weeks , and plaster immo- bilization is continued at least 12 weeks , followed by or- thoses as indicated . The position of the bones ...
... position of the ankle can be controlled by plaster immobilization . The pins are left in place for 8 weeks , and plaster immo- bilization is continued at least 12 weeks , followed by or- thoses as indicated . The position of the bones ...
Contents
General principles of fracture treatment 1557 | 2527 |
Arthroscopy of knee and ankle | 2547 |
Surgical techniques 3 | 2554 |
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abduction acetabulum adductor AFTERTREATMENT ankle anteriorly anterolateral portal anteromedial portal artery arthrodesis arthroscope articular biceps Bone Joint Surg calcaneus capsule cast cerebral palsy cervical spine Clin clinical congenital dislocation contracture cord corrected deformity distal dorsiflexion elbow equinus excision expose extend extensor fascia femoral head femur fibula flexed flexion flexor foot fracture fragment function fusion graft hallucis hamstrings iliac iliopsoas incision injury insertion internal rotation Kirschner wire knee lateral lateral meniscus lengthening lesions ligament limb longitudinal longus medial meniscus metatarsal motor muscle normal oblique operation Orthop osteotomy paralysis patella patients pelvis peripheral nerve peroneal plantar position posteriorly procedure proximal pseudarthrosis radial release removed resection retract roentgenograms scapula shoulder skeletal skin soft tissue spastic spinal stability subluxation subtalar subtalar joint surface surgery surgical suture talus tear technique tendo calcaneus tibia tibialis anterior tibialis posterior tion traction treatment triceps triceps surae usually valgus valgus deformity varus vertebra