Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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Page 364
... patient with a neurolog- ical disease must be thorough in nature . In most cases the disease will be progressive . This progression will manifest as increased weakness and muscle imbalance . With increasing muscular imbalance the static ...
... patient with a neurolog- ical disease must be thorough in nature . In most cases the disease will be progressive . This progression will manifest as increased weakness and muscle imbalance . With increasing muscular imbalance the static ...
Page 384
... patient motiva- tion . Some arthritic patients will require extensive pedal surgical procedures , the outcome of which will largely depend on the results of intensive and long- term physical therapy . Where a patient's motivational ...
... patient motiva- tion . Some arthritic patients will require extensive pedal surgical procedures , the outcome of which will largely depend on the results of intensive and long- term physical therapy . Where a patient's motivational ...
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... patient population . This and other systemic disabilities that may compro- mise the patient's ability to ambulate with crutches or a walker must be considered before surgery . Most older patients ambulate better with a walker . If the ...
... patient population . This and other systemic disabilities that may compro- mise the patient's ability to ambulate with crutches or a walker must be considered before surgery . Most older patients ambulate better with a walker . If the ...
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abductor hallucis anatomical anesthesia anesthetic ankle joint aponeurosis artery arthrodesis articular aspect associated attachment axis blood Bone Joint Surg calcaneal calcaneus cells Clin clinical compression cortex cortical cuboid cuneiform deep deformity diabetic digitorum brevis disease distal dorsal dorsiflexion drugs effects evaluation extensor digitorum longus extensor hallucis longus fibers fibular fifth metatarsal Figure flexor digitorum longus flexor hallucis brevis flexor hallucis longus foot surgery forefoot fracture fragments function gait hallux infection insertion internal fixation interosseous knee lesions ligament limb lower extremity malleolus ment metatarsal head metatarsophalangeal joint midtarsal joint muscle navicular needle neuropathy normal oblique occur Orthop osseous osteotomy pain patient peripheral peroneus longus phalanx podiatric surgery Podiatry Assoc postoperative preoperative procedures pronation proximal pulmonary rearfoot retinaculum screw skin soft tissue spastic subtalar joint surface surgeon surgical suture talus tarsal technique tendon thrombosis tibialis posterior tion toes transverse treatment ulceration valgus vascular vein venous wire wound