Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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... disease encountered . Some procedures that may be indicated in one disease entity may be doomed to failure in another disease . It is the surgeon's responsibility to see that a thorough history and physical examination is per- formed in ...
... disease encountered . Some procedures that may be indicated in one disease entity may be doomed to failure in another disease . It is the surgeon's responsibility to see that a thorough history and physical examination is per- formed in ...
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... diseases . Such cases could give rise to a seemingly " new " disease entity . There is no known treatment for these diseases . Foot surgery will allow the patient to continue a somewhat normal ambulatory function in life . In sta- ble ...
... diseases . Such cases could give rise to a seemingly " new " disease entity . There is no known treatment for these diseases . Foot surgery will allow the patient to continue a somewhat normal ambulatory function in life . In sta- ble ...
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... disease . Note high arch , plantarflexed first ray , inversion of rearfoot , clawing of digits , bowstringing of extensor tendons , and taut plantar fascia . ( From Fenton CF , McGlamry ED , Perrone M : Severe pes cavus deformity in a ...
... disease . Note high arch , plantarflexed first ray , inversion of rearfoot , clawing of digits , bowstringing of extensor tendons , and taut plantar fascia . ( From Fenton CF , McGlamry ED , Perrone M : Severe pes cavus deformity in a ...
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