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Page 480
... Osteotomy Resection of the pes cavus deformity with subsequent correction has been sug- gested by many authors . This method is most effective when the muscle weakness is limited to the anterior tibial muscle and in cases in which the ...
... Osteotomy Resection of the pes cavus deformity with subsequent correction has been sug- gested by many authors . This method is most effective when the muscle weakness is limited to the anterior tibial muscle and in cases in which the ...
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... osteotomy of the first metatarsal . Of the innumerable such osteotomies described in the literature , I have chosen to describe two that I have utilized beneficially : ( 1 ) V - osteotomy near the base of the first metatarsal , and ( 2 ) ...
... osteotomy of the first metatarsal . Of the innumerable such osteotomies described in the literature , I have chosen to describe two that I have utilized beneficially : ( 1 ) V - osteotomy near the base of the first metatarsal , and ( 2 ) ...
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... Osteotomy . Abnormal growth following fracture or epiphyseal disease in a child or malunion at any age may cause deformity without neces- sarily damaging the joint surfaces . It may therefore be necessary simply to realign the axis of ...
... Osteotomy . Abnormal growth following fracture or epiphyseal disease in a child or malunion at any age may cause deformity without neces- sarily damaging the joint surfaces . It may therefore be necessary simply to realign the axis of ...
Contents
BASIC FOOT SCIENCE | 1 |
Examination | 81 |
ORTHOTIC FOOT MANAGEMENT | 102 |
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abductor hallucis Adducted adductor angle ankle joint arch arthrodesis articular axis Bone Joint Surg bony brevis bursa calcaneal calcaneus calcis cause cent Clin clinical clubfoot coalition congenital contracture correction cuboid cuneiform deformity disease distal dorsal dorsiflexion equinus excision feet fibula Figure flatfoot flexed flexor hallucis longus foot and ankle forefoot fracture function fusion hallux valgus hammer toe hindfoot incision insertion interphalangeal joint inversion knee lateral lesion ligament longitudinal medial malleolus ment metatarsal head metatarsophalangeal joint motion muscle nail navicular nerve normal occur operation Orthop Orthopaedic osteotomy pain patient peroneal peroneus pes cavus position posterior tibial postoperative procedure Pronated proximal phalanx radiographs resection result roentgenograph rotation segment sesamoid shoe sinus tarsi skin soft-tissue spastic subtalar joint surface surgery surgical suture syndrome talar talipes talocalcaneal talonavicular tarsal tibial tendon tibialis posterior tion tissue transverse treatment triple arthrodesis usually valgus deformity vertical talus walking wedge weight bearing