Foot and Ankle Disorders in ChildrenSteven J. DeValentine This text, aimed at students and practicing chiropodists, describes the conservative and surgical management of foot disorders in children. Special emphasis is placed on paediatric examination, diagnostic imaging, trauma management, congenital deformities, and foot/ankle trauma. |
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Page 103
... hindfoot varus , ankle equinus , and most importantly , talonavicular subluxation . 171,172 This ana- lytical method predicts the presence of talonavicular subluxation before ossification occurs within the navicu- lar with near 100 ...
... hindfoot varus , ankle equinus , and most importantly , talonavicular subluxation . 171,172 This ana- lytical method predicts the presence of talonavicular subluxation before ossification occurs within the navicu- lar with near 100 ...
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... hindfoot is everted ) ; and complex skewfoot ( in which the talo - first metatarsal angle is increased , the midfoot is laterally translated , and the hindfoot is everted ) . In the older child , radiographs can be helpful in deter ...
... hindfoot is everted ) ; and complex skewfoot ( in which the talo - first metatarsal angle is increased , the midfoot is laterally translated , and the hindfoot is everted ) . In the older child , radiographs can be helpful in deter ...
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... hind- foot are in plantar flexion , with an associated hindfoot varus and forefoot supinatus . The deformity occurs as a result of weak dorsiflexion of the anterior muscle group and overpowering of the lateral muscle group evertors by ...
... hind- foot are in plantar flexion , with an associated hindfoot varus and forefoot supinatus . The deformity occurs as a result of weak dorsiflexion of the anterior muscle group and overpowering of the lateral muscle group evertors by ...
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Functional Developmental Anatomy and Physiology of | 1 |
General Examination of the Infant and Child | 19 |
Neurologic Examination of the Infant and Child | 39 |
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