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... abductor hallucis and abductor digiti minimi respectively ( Fig . 2-29 ) . Plantar Muscles . The muscles in the sole of the foot are divided into four layers . The first subfascial layer consists of the flexor digitorum brevis , the ...
... abductor hallucis and abductor digiti minimi respectively ( Fig . 2-29 ) . Plantar Muscles . The muscles in the sole of the foot are divided into four layers . The first subfascial layer consists of the flexor digitorum brevis , the ...
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... adductor hallucis join the lateral or fibular tendon ( Fig . 2-33 ) . The diminutive transverse head of the adductor ... abductor digiti minimi . The fourth layer consists of three plantar and four dorsal interosseus muscles together ...
... adductor hallucis join the lateral or fibular tendon ( Fig . 2-33 ) . The diminutive transverse head of the adductor ... abductor digiti minimi . The fourth layer consists of three plantar and four dorsal interosseus muscles together ...
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... abductor hallucis muscle is incised longitu- dinally just below its insertion along the first metatarsal shaft . The muscular belly of the abductor hallucis is identified and carefully dissected . Its loose connection to the first ...
... abductor hallucis muscle is incised longitu- dinally just below its insertion along the first metatarsal shaft . The muscular belly of the abductor hallucis is identified and carefully dissected . Its loose connection to the first ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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