Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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Page 113
... rearfoot at midtarsal joint increases . motion in the flatfoot ( i.e. arthroereisis ) depend on the secondary stabilizing effect at the midtarsal joint . If clinically supinating the subtalar joint does not reduce the mobility of the ...
... rearfoot at midtarsal joint increases . motion in the flatfoot ( i.e. arthroereisis ) depend on the secondary stabilizing effect at the midtarsal joint . If clinically supinating the subtalar joint does not reduce the mobility of the ...
Page 133
... rearfoot varus may experience postural symptoms in the form of foot , leg , and back fatigue . He or she may also present with knee joint complaints , particularly if the rearfoot varus is not fully compensated . Forefoot symptoms ...
... rearfoot varus may experience postural symptoms in the form of foot , leg , and back fatigue . He or she may also present with knee joint complaints , particularly if the rearfoot varus is not fully compensated . Forefoot symptoms ...
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... rearfoot deformity , ( b ) severity of the digital de- formity , ( c ) flexibility ( reducibility ) or rigidity ( non- reducibility ) of the digits , ( d ) responsiveness to con- servative therapy , ( e ) age of the patient , and ( f ) ...
... rearfoot deformity , ( b ) severity of the digital de- formity , ( c ) flexibility ( reducibility ) or rigidity ( non- reducibility ) of the digits , ( d ) responsiveness to con- servative therapy , ( e ) age of the patient , and ( f ) ...
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