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Page 541
... bearing with crutches is permitted until there is roentgenographic evidence indicating com- plete healing . By three months enough heal- ing will have occurred to allow full weight bearing . The second school of opinion advises that ...
... bearing with crutches is permitted until there is roentgenographic evidence indicating com- plete healing . By three months enough heal- ing will have occurred to allow full weight bearing . The second school of opinion advises that ...
Page 547
... bearing may be instituted as soon as it can be toler- ated . If union has not occurred , the leg is recasted with a short , non - weight - bearing cast which is removed for further roent- genographic evaluation at intervals of four to ...
... bearing may be instituted as soon as it can be toler- ated . If union has not occurred , the leg is recasted with a short , non - weight - bearing cast which is removed for further roent- genographic evaluation at intervals of four to ...
Page 615
... bearing with crutches should be initiated . Full weight bearing should be permitted four weeks postoperatively if the incision is well healed . Should the tumor be located in the plantar fascia , total excision of the area is indicated ...
... bearing with crutches should be initiated . Full weight bearing should be permitted four weeks postoperatively if the incision is well healed . Should the tumor be located in the plantar fascia , total excision of the area is indicated ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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