Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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... fibula . The lateral surface twists distally so that it becomes continuous with the back of the fibular malleolus . The medial surface is associated with the extensor muscles of the lower extremity . It is narrow above and wider below ...
... fibula . The lateral surface twists distally so that it becomes continuous with the back of the fibular malleolus . The medial surface is associated with the extensor muscles of the lower extremity . It is narrow above and wider below ...
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... fibular border of the bone , however , normally remains at right angles to the weight - bearing surface ( Fig . 1.127 ) . No ligaments are encountered at this level , al- though the presence of the deep transverse metatarsal ligament ...
... fibular border of the bone , however , normally remains at right angles to the weight - bearing surface ( Fig . 1.127 ) . No ligaments are encountered at this level , al- though the presence of the deep transverse metatarsal ligament ...
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... fibular collateral , fibular sesamoidal , and plantar fibular sesamoidal ligaments ( 7 ) . An intersesamoidal ligament , the joint capsule proper , and the deep plan- tar transverse ligament are unpaired ligaments asso- ciated with the ...
... fibular collateral , fibular sesamoidal , and plantar fibular sesamoidal ligaments ( 7 ) . An intersesamoidal ligament , the joint capsule proper , and the deep plan- tar transverse ligament are unpaired ligaments asso- ciated with the ...
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