Operative Treatment of the Foot and AnkleArmen S. Kelikian While stressing the importance of proper diagnosis in foot and ankle trauma, this work provides clinicians various techniques that will also improve treatment. The text can be used as a surgical guide, and is organized by disease or disorder of the foot and ankle. |
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... fragment because it is con- joined by its ligamentous attachment to the fibula . Though there is some controversy in the litera- ture , a posterior fragment that remains displaced and involves more than one third of the articular ...
... fragment because it is con- joined by its ligamentous attachment to the fibula . Though there is some controversy in the litera- ture , a posterior fragment that remains displaced and involves more than one third of the articular ...
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... fragments : the sustentacular , or constant fragment , and the tuberos- ity fragment . The tuberosity fragment commonly falls into varus and displaces laterally . A long posterior ex- tension of the tuberosity may be fractured and ro ...
... fragments : the sustentacular , or constant fragment , and the tuberos- ity fragment . The tuberosity fragment commonly falls into varus and displaces laterally . A long posterior ex- tension of the tuberosity may be fractured and ro ...
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... fragment ( arrow ) and the superolateral fragment ( double arrow ) . B. Type III fracture . There are three joint fragments . The superolateral fragment is now in two pieces . C. The coronal view is useful in mea- suring lateral wall ...
... fragment ( arrow ) and the superolateral fragment ( double arrow ) . B. Type III fracture . There are three joint fragments . The superolateral fragment is now in two pieces . C. The coronal view is useful in mea- suring lateral wall ...
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Fractures of the Calcaneus 389 Dror Paley | 22 |
Prescription Footwear and Orthoses | 51 |
Hallux Valgus and Metatarsus Primus | 65 |
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