Current Therapy in Podiatric SurgeryB.C. Decker, 1989 - Foot |
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... anatomic situations . The framework , by means of multiple turnbuckles , can then be adjusted and fixated to develop rigid im- mobilization and compression across the fracture or osteotomy sites . Although the EFD would seem to provide ...
... anatomic situations . The framework , by means of multiple turnbuckles , can then be adjusted and fixated to develop rigid im- mobilization and compression across the fracture or osteotomy sites . Although the EFD would seem to provide ...
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... anatomic level for three nerves at the same segment . The posterior tibial , sural , and deep peroneal nerves are most consistently located at a level approximately 21⁄2 inches superior to the talotibial joint ( Fig . 1 ) . A cross ...
... anatomic level for three nerves at the same segment . The posterior tibial , sural , and deep peroneal nerves are most consistently located at a level approximately 21⁄2 inches superior to the talotibial joint ( Fig . 1 ) . A cross ...
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... anatomic plane ensures successful posterior tibial nerve anes- thesia . This technique , used at Parkview Hospital and by numerous surgeons , has a failure rate ( defined as intraoperative supplementation ) of 4 percent . This technique ...
... anatomic plane ensures successful posterior tibial nerve anes- thesia . This technique , used at Parkview Hospital and by numerous surgeons , has a failure rate ( defined as intraoperative supplementation ) of 4 percent . This technique ...
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