Comprehensive Textbook of Foot Surgery, Volume 2E. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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Page 837
... ligament and the spring ligament are the only ligaments of the subtalar and talonavicular joints not disrupted in this injury . Their attachments do not include the talus directly . They remain intact within the foot whether medial or ...
... ligament and the spring ligament are the only ligaments of the subtalar and talonavicular joints not disrupted in this injury . Their attachments do not include the talus directly . They remain intact within the foot whether medial or ...
Page 936
... ligament , which is quite thick and strong . The ligament is obliquely located between the distal fibula and the anterolateral margin of the tibia . Wagstaffe ( 3 ) was the first to describe avulsion frac- tures of the distal fibula by ...
... ligament , which is quite thick and strong . The ligament is obliquely located between the distal fibula and the anterolateral margin of the tibia . Wagstaffe ( 3 ) was the first to describe avulsion frac- tures of the distal fibula by ...
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... ligament and the medial structures are the first to fail . Disrup- tion of the deltoid ligament or a transverse avulsion fracture of the ligament from the medial malleolus occurs first . The injury then continues anteriorly and the ...
... ligament and the medial structures are the first to fail . Disrup- tion of the deltoid ligament or a transverse avulsion fracture of the ligament from the medial malleolus occurs first . The injury then continues anteriorly and the ...
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anatomical ankle antibiotics arthrodesis arthroplasty arthroscope articular associated avascular necrosis avulsion fracture bone graft Bone Joint Surg brevis calcaneal fractures calcaneus cancellous bone cell Clin Orthop clinical closed reduction compression cortical cysts deformity diagnosis digitorum dislocation distal Doctors Hospital dorsal double-stem entrapment equinus excision extensor fibula Figure flap flexor Foot Surg forefoot function hallux valgus healing hemi implant implant arthroplasty incision infection injury internal fixation intra-articular involved lateral lesions ligament malignant malleolus medial medial malleolus ment metatarsal metatarsal head metatarsophalangeal joint muscle nail necrosis occur open reduction osteomyelitis pain patient peroneal nerve peroneus peroneus longus phalanx plantar Plast Reconstr Surg Podiatry Podiatry Assoc postoperative procedure proximal radiographs reported resection result sheath silicone skin graft soft tissue stability subtalar joint surface surgeon surgery surgical suture Swanson talar talus technique tendon transfer tibial tibialis anterior tibialis posterior tibiofibular tion trauma treatment tumors utilized vascular weight bearing wound