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Page 268
... ankle and knee . The lateral malleolus was located far posteriorly and the tibial tubercle dot was directed anteriorly . The apparent external torsion of the tibia is actually inter- nal rotation of the talus and the tarsal bones in the ...
... ankle and knee . The lateral malleolus was located far posteriorly and the tibial tubercle dot was directed anteriorly . The apparent external torsion of the tibia is actually inter- nal rotation of the talus and the tarsal bones in the ...
Page 274
... ankle and knee joint . In most instances , the infant and the young child showed internal rotation of the knee joint with excessive rotation when the knee was flexed . Very few patients showed true structural tibial torsion . The ...
... ankle and knee joint . In most instances , the infant and the young child showed internal rotation of the knee joint with excessive rotation when the knee was flexed . Very few patients showed true structural tibial torsion . The ...
Page 550
... ankle pain which increases with activity and diminishes with rest . Displacement of the fragment may lead to locking of the ankle joint . The patient will also demonstrate the presence of ten- derness over the ankle mortise antero ...
... ankle pain which increases with activity and diminishes with rest . Displacement of the fragment may lead to locking of the ankle joint . The patient will also demonstrate the presence of ten- derness over the ankle mortise antero ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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