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... Calcaneus ( Os Calcis ) . The calcaneus is the largest tarsal bone . Not only does it form the shorter and less yielding posterior limb of the longitudinal arches of the foot but it also carries most of the body weight trans- Imitted by ...
... Calcaneus ( Os Calcis ) . The calcaneus is the largest tarsal bone . Not only does it form the shorter and less yielding posterior limb of the longitudinal arches of the foot but it also carries most of the body weight trans- Imitted by ...
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... calcaneus is in equinus position beneath the talus . C , Normal divergence of the longitudinal axes of the talus and calcaneus shows a full correction of the varus deformity . D , Talus is in optimum extension beneath tibia and ...
... calcaneus is in equinus position beneath the talus . C , Normal divergence of the longitudinal axes of the talus and calcaneus shows a full correction of the varus deformity . D , Talus is in optimum extension beneath tibia and ...
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... calcaneus and the surrounding soft tissues adjacent to the point of insertion of the tendon into the calcaneus . Upon compres- sion of the tendo calcaneus between the thumb and index finger , the patient compla- ins of tenderness . Not ...
... calcaneus and the surrounding soft tissues adjacent to the point of insertion of the tendon into the calcaneus . Upon compres- sion of the tendo calcaneus between the thumb and index finger , the patient compla- ins of tenderness . Not ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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