Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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... metatarsal , and it is important to remember that no interosseous ligament is present between the first and second ... head of the first metatarsal is quadrilateral and relatively massive . Unlike the lesser metatarsals , the first ...
... metatarsal , and it is important to remember that no interosseous ligament is present between the first and second ... head of the first metatarsal is quadrilateral and relatively massive . Unlike the lesser metatarsals , the first ...
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... metatarsal obviously involves incision and reflection of the several ligaments making up the tibial capsular ... head of the first metatarsal everts and arcs tibialward , the tibial sesamoid can be seen encroaching on the crista ( Fig ...
... metatarsal obviously involves incision and reflection of the several ligaments making up the tibial capsular ... head of the first metatarsal everts and arcs tibialward , the tibial sesamoid can be seen encroaching on the crista ( Fig ...
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... metatarsal at surgical neck . ( B ) Inserting oblique head of adductor hallucis . ( C ) Inserting transverse head of adductor hallucis . ( D ) Fibular sesamoid bone . ( E ) Tendon of extensor hallucis longus et brevis . ( F ) First ...
... metatarsal at surgical neck . ( B ) Inserting oblique head of adductor hallucis . ( C ) Inserting transverse head of adductor hallucis . ( D ) Fibular sesamoid bone . ( E ) Tendon of extensor hallucis longus et brevis . ( F ) First ...
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