Surgery of the Foot and Ankle, Volume 2Michael J. Coughlin, Roger A. Mann |
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... surgeon should remember to remove more bone than is considered necessary . In type III , the head collapses and the articular surface loosens and falls into the joint , destroying the articular portion of the joint . Simply removing the ...
... surgeon should remember to remove more bone than is considered necessary . In type III , the head collapses and the articular surface loosens and falls into the joint , destroying the articular portion of the joint . Simply removing the ...
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... surgeon any advantage over standard two - dimensional CT scans . This classification does not assist the surgeon in determining treatment or outcome . I believe that the classification of Rowe et al120 is of historic interest only and ...
... surgeon any advantage over standard two - dimensional CT scans . This classification does not assist the surgeon in determining treatment or outcome . I believe that the classification of Rowe et al120 is of historic interest only and ...
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... surgeon's discretion , but I believe it is rarely needed . The surgeon then directs attention to the calcaneal body . The anterolateral fragment and the posterior tuberosity are realigned to guarantee that the body is anatomically ...
... surgeon's discretion , but I believe it is rarely needed . The surgeon then directs attention to the calcaneal body . The anterolateral fragment and the posterior tuberosity are realigned to guarantee that the body is anatomically ...
Contents
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