Surgery of the Foot and Ankle |
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... forefoot abduction - adduction will be controlled by the bony removal that has already been done at the calcaneus - cuboid joint ( Fig . 6.33C ) . The forefoot is aligned so that the medial border of the foot is straight or at least ...
... forefoot abduction - adduction will be controlled by the bony removal that has already been done at the calcaneus - cuboid joint ( Fig . 6.33C ) . The forefoot is aligned so that the medial border of the foot is straight or at least ...
Page 225
... forefoot regions . Although its primary attachment appears to be into the inferior aspect of the navicular , it also inserts on the cuneiforms and the middle metatarsal bases . with aspirin and rest . If the tendon problem has ...
... forefoot regions . Although its primary attachment appears to be into the inferior aspect of the navicular , it also inserts on the cuneiforms and the middle metatarsal bases . with aspirin and rest . If the tendon problem has ...
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... forefoot include , to various degrees and in various combinations , either hallux valgus or varus ( Fig . 9.1A , B ) , flexion deformi- ties of the lesser toes , and pain beneath the metatarsal head region , with callosities on the ...
... forefoot include , to various degrees and in various combinations , either hallux valgus or varus ( Fig . 9.1A , B ) , flexion deformi- ties of the lesser toes , and pain beneath the metatarsal head region , with callosities on the ...
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What and Why? | 1 |
Dissatisfaction Following Hallux Valgus Surgery 35 | 35 |
Interdigital Neuroma | 69 |
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A,B FIG affected allows amount ankle appearance approximately arthritis arthrodesis arthroplasty aspect base become beneath bone graft calcaneus cause changes close completed condition Continue correction developed distal dorsal easily excision extensor fifth toe Finally fixation foot hallux valgus hindfoot important incision increased initial inserted interphalangeal joint involved lateral lesser toes ligament longitudinal margin marked MAYO medial medial eminence metatarsal head metatarsophalangeal joint nail necessary needs nerve neuroma normal Note occur operative osteotomy pain patient period placed portion position possible present pressure problems procedure proper prosthesis proximal phalanx radiograph reason region removed resection rheumatoid satisfactory second toe seen shoe shown shows side skin soft tissue Steinmann pin subtalar surface surgeon surgery surgical surgical procedure suture symptoms Table talus tend third tibia tibialis posterior tendon transfer treated treatment usually valgus deformity varus webbing webspace