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... flexion ) ( plantar FLEXION FLEXION and EXTENSION 90 ° 18 . through the ankle joint ( called true passive extension ) limits the range to only 10 to 15 degrees in the child and from 0 to a maxi- mum of 5 degrees in the adult . In order ...
... flexion ) ( plantar FLEXION FLEXION and EXTENSION 90 ° 18 . through the ankle joint ( called true passive extension ) limits the range to only 10 to 15 degrees in the child and from 0 to a maxi- mum of 5 degrees in the adult . In order ...
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... FLEXION 45 ° NEUTRAL 0 ° EXTENSION 70 ° -90 ° A METATARSOPHALANGEAL JOINT FLEXION NEUTRAL FIG . 3-7 . Hallux valgus . The hallux valgus deformity and method of measuring it by bisecting the second metatarsal , the first metatarsal and ...
... FLEXION 45 ° NEUTRAL 0 ° EXTENSION 70 ° -90 ° A METATARSOPHALANGEAL JOINT FLEXION NEUTRAL FIG . 3-7 . Hallux valgus . The hallux valgus deformity and method of measuring it by bisecting the second metatarsal , the first metatarsal and ...
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... flexion . B. The proximal interphalangeal joint demonstrates on the average 35 degrees of flexion and no extension . C. The metatarsophalangeal joint has a range of 40 degrees of extension and 40 degrees of flexion on the average . FIG ...
... flexion . B. The proximal interphalangeal joint demonstrates on the average 35 degrees of flexion and no extension . C. The metatarsophalangeal joint has a range of 40 degrees of extension and 40 degrees of flexion on the average . FIG ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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