Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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... oblique head arises from the middle segment of the sheath of m . peroneus longus and the distal segment of the inferior calcaneal ligament . Its bony attachments include the crest of the cuboid and the bases of metatarsals two , three ...
... oblique head arises from the middle segment of the sheath of m . peroneus longus and the distal segment of the inferior calcaneal ligament . Its bony attachments include the crest of the cuboid and the bases of metatarsals two , three ...
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... Oblique Projection There is much disagreement about terminology when discussing medial oblique ( MO ) and lateral oblique projections of the foot . By definition , a projec- tion is defined as the direction the central ray passes ...
... Oblique Projection There is much disagreement about terminology when discussing medial oblique ( MO ) and lateral oblique projections of the foot . By definition , a projec- tion is defined as the direction the central ray passes ...
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... oblique dorsoplantar or oblique lateral demon- strates the anterior joint ( Fig . 3.23 ) , the medial oblique axial demonstrates the middle and posterior joints ( Fig . 3.24 ) , and the lateral oblique axial demonstrates the posterior ...
... oblique dorsoplantar or oblique lateral demon- strates the anterior joint ( Fig . 3.23 ) , the medial oblique axial demonstrates the middle and posterior joints ( Fig . 3.24 ) , and the lateral oblique axial demonstrates the posterior ...
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