Surgery of the Foot and Ankle, Volume 2Michael J. Coughlin, Roger A. Mann |
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Page 1135
... Rotation of the ankle is also possible through the syndesmosis . During normal active or passive dorsiflexion or in walking , the tibia can rotate on the talus approximately 5 to 6 degrees . McCullough and Burge549 noted up to 25 ...
... Rotation of the ankle is also possible through the syndesmosis . During normal active or passive dorsiflexion or in walking , the tibia can rotate on the talus approximately 5 to 6 degrees . McCullough and Burge549 noted up to 25 ...
Page 1136
... rotation force can result in tearing of the interosseous liga- ment and interosseous membrane in addition to the AITF ligament . The PITF ligament is usually preserved in this mechanism . Greater amounts of external rotation force can ...
... rotation force can result in tearing of the interosseous liga- ment and interosseous membrane in addition to the AITF ligament . The PITF ligament is usually preserved in this mechanism . Greater amounts of external rotation force can ...
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... rotation of calcaneus , as well as cavus deformity with transverse plantar crease , can be seen on posterior view . ( From Beaty JH . In Canale ST , editor : Campbell's operative orthopaedics , ed 9 , St Louis , 1998 , Mosby . ) Fig ...
... rotation of calcaneus , as well as cavus deformity with transverse plantar crease , can be seen on posterior view . ( From Beaty JH . In Canale ST , editor : Campbell's operative orthopaedics , ed 9 , St Louis , 1998 , Mosby . ) Fig ...
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Disorders of Tendons | 786 |
Heel Pain | 862 |
Infections of the Foot | 880 |
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Achilles tendon rupture acute amputation anatomic ankle joint ankle sprains antibiotics arthrodesis arthroscopic articular athletes avulsion Bone Joint Surg bony calcaneal calcaneofibular ligament calcaneus cast Charcot joint chronic Clin Orthop clinical compartment syndrome dancers debridement deformity diabetic foot diagnosis disease dislocation distal dorsal dorsiflexion evaluation excision extensor fibula fixation flap flexor foot and ankle forefoot hallux healing heel hindfoot incision infection injury insertion instability lateral ankle lesions longus tendon malleolus medial metatarsal midfoot MTP joint muscle nail plate nerve occur Orthopaedic osteochondral osteomyelitis osteotomy pain peroneal tendons peroneus brevis peroneus longus plantar fascia plantar flexion portal posterior tibial postoperative pressure procedure proximal radiographs reconstruction repair reported resection retinaculum sesamoid shoe sinus tarsi soft tissue Sports stress fractures subtalar joint subungual surface surgeon surgery Surgical Treatment suture symptoms syndesmosis talar talocalcaneal talus technique tibial tendon tibiofibular toenail trauma tumor ulcer usually vascular weight bearing wound