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Page 185
... removed on the fibular side rather than on the tibial side . The proximal end of the amputated condyle is often held in place by the fibers of the transverse metatarsal ligament , which must be severed before the fragment can be removed ...
... removed on the fibular side rather than on the tibial side . The proximal end of the amputated condyle is often held in place by the fibers of the transverse metatarsal ligament , which must be severed before the fragment can be removed ...
Page 187
... removed Fig . 8-24 . A , Plantar condyle may be removed with osteotome . B , Note angulation : More bone is removed on the fibular aspect . Fig . 8-25 . Before and after removal of plantar Disorders of the skin 187.
... removed Fig . 8-24 . A , Plantar condyle may be removed with osteotome . B , Note angulation : More bone is removed on the fibular aspect . Fig . 8-25 . Before and after removal of plantar Disorders of the skin 187.
Page 310
... removed to expose the entire mediodorsal surface of the body of the talus and permit removal of the loose fragment . The malleolus is replaced and fastened with a screw , and the ankle is held in mild inversion in a plaster splint for ...
... removed to expose the entire mediodorsal surface of the body of the talus and permit removal of the loose fragment . The malleolus is replaced and fastened with a screw , and the ankle is held in mild inversion in a plaster splint for ...
Contents
Structure and function Roger Mann and Verne T Inman | 1 |
Examination and diagnosis Henri L DuVries | 45 |
Operative principles and requirements Edward J Eyring | 62 |
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abductor accessory achillis adductor hallucis amputation ankle joint arch artery arthritis arthrodesis articular surface base Bone & Joint bursa calcaneal calcaneus calcis capsule caused congenital correction cuboid cuneiform cyst deformity diabetes digitorum disability disease dislocation distal phalanx dorsal dorsiflexion dorsum DuVries equinus excision exostosis extensor hallucis longus fifth metatarsal fifth toe flap flatfoot flexor hallucis brevis foot forefoot fracture hallux valgus healing heel hypertrophy immobilization incision infection injury insertion Joint Surg lateral lesion ligament longitudinal metatarsal head metatarsophalangeal joint muscles nail margin navicular necrosis nerve normal operation osteotomy pain patient percent peroneal plantar fascia plantar flexion plantar surface postoperatively pressure procedure proximal phalanx removed result Retract Roentgenograms second metatarsal sesamoid shoe soft tissue sprains subtalar joint surgery surgical suture symptoms talipes talonavicular talus tarsal technique tendo achillis tendon tibial sesamoid tibial side tibialis anterior tibialis posterior toe joint transverse trauma treatment tuberosity tumor ulcer usually varus weight bearing