Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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... function . This pronation of the subtalar joint seems to be caused by the lack of stability in the midtarsal joint . Approximately 70 % of the individuals with forefoot valgus function in a nonrigid fashion ( 29 ) . Symptoms associated ...
... function . This pronation of the subtalar joint seems to be caused by the lack of stability in the midtarsal joint . Approximately 70 % of the individuals with forefoot valgus function in a nonrigid fashion ( 29 ) . Symptoms associated ...
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... function . There is a progressive reduction in functional reserve capacity correlating directly with weight ( 5 ) . The abdomen and chest wall both may alter pul- monary function in obese patients . The effect of the subcutaneous fat is ...
... function . There is a progressive reduction in functional reserve capacity correlating directly with weight ( 5 ) . The abdomen and chest wall both may alter pul- monary function in obese patients . The effect of the subcutaneous fat is ...
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... function . The alterations in neural function affect sensory , motor , and vascular elements to vary- ing degrees . Pathology results through a combination of external and internal factors . In certain disease processes the homeostatic ...
... function . The alterations in neural function affect sensory , motor , and vascular elements to vary- ing degrees . Pathology results through a combination of external and internal factors . In certain disease processes the homeostatic ...
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