Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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Page 114
... normal foot and ap- proximately in the center of its range of pronatory- supinatory motion . It is difficult to evaluate the an- gular motion occurring at the fifth metatarsal ; the position is determined by the relative position of the ...
... normal foot and ap- proximately in the center of its range of pronatory- supinatory motion . It is difficult to evaluate the an- gular motion occurring at the fifth metatarsal ; the position is determined by the relative position of the ...
Page 133
... normal in this individual with a normal forefoot contact . Time of heel - off would be essentially normal . Position of the heel at contact would normally be vertical ; however , if the rearfoot varus is not fully compensated , the heel ...
... normal in this individual with a normal forefoot contact . Time of heel - off would be essentially normal . Position of the heel at contact would normally be vertical ; however , if the rearfoot varus is not fully compensated , the heel ...
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... normal maintenance requirements . Additional replacement for the previous 12 to 24 hours might be considered depending on the volume delivered intraoperatively and the status of the patient preoperatively . Normal maintenance re- Table ...
... normal maintenance requirements . Additional replacement for the previous 12 to 24 hours might be considered depending on the volume delivered intraoperatively and the status of the patient preoperatively . Normal maintenance re- Table ...
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