Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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... fifth meta- tarsals are located on the medial surfaces of the shafts of these bones . Heads - Metatarsals Two , Three , Four , and Five The four lesser metatarsal heads demonstrate essentially quadrilateral outlines ( 2 ) . Each is ...
... fifth meta- tarsals are located on the medial surfaces of the shafts of these bones . Heads - Metatarsals Two , Three , Four , and Five The four lesser metatarsal heads demonstrate essentially quadrilateral outlines ( 2 ) . Each is ...
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... fifth toe , which arises from the tendon of m . flexor digitorum longus . Another variation is the presence of an ... metatarsal where a bursa is usually present . Variations The biventral muscle , which runs deep to the main muscle belly and ...
... fifth toe , which arises from the tendon of m . flexor digitorum longus . Another variation is the presence of an ... metatarsal where a bursa is usually present . Variations The biventral muscle , which runs deep to the main muscle belly and ...
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... fifth metatarsal ; the position is determined by the relative position of the fifth metatarsal head to that of the third and fourth . An abnormally pronated fifth ray is abducted , everted , and dorsiflexed , making the fifth metatarsal ...
... fifth metatarsal ; the position is determined by the relative position of the fifth metatarsal head to that of the third and fourth . An abnormally pronated fifth ray is abducted , everted , and dorsiflexed , making the fifth metatarsal ...
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