Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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... joints are similar in construction to the metatarsophalangeal joint but are less densely organized . They demonstrate collat- eral ligaments and plantar joint capsules . The deep transverse metatarsal ligament consists of four short but ...
... joints are similar in construction to the metatarsophalangeal joint but are less densely organized . They demonstrate collat- eral ligaments and plantar joint capsules . The deep transverse metatarsal ligament consists of four short but ...
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... metatarsal head to that of the third and fourth . An abnormally pronated fifth ray is abducted , everted , and dorsiflexed , making the fifth metatarsal head prominent laterally . First Metatarsophalangeal Joint The first ...
... metatarsal head to that of the third and fourth . An abnormally pronated fifth ray is abducted , everted , and dorsiflexed , making the fifth metatarsal head prominent laterally . First Metatarsophalangeal Joint The first ...
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... joint pronation that is present . The external rotation of the knee that occurs later in the stance phase is ... metatarsophalangeal joints will be normal at heel con- tact with no hyperextension of the digits . The function of the ...
... joint pronation that is present . The external rotation of the knee that occurs later in the stance phase is ... metatarsophalangeal joints will be normal at heel con- tact with no hyperextension of the digits . The function of the ...
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