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Page 76
... heel . Occasionally the hind part of the foot will be very narrow and even the best constructed shoes will not grasp the heel snugly . In such instances one can narrow the throat of the shoe by adding another set of eyelets just 1 cm ...
... heel . Occasionally the hind part of the foot will be very narrow and even the best constructed shoes will not grasp the heel snugly . In such instances one can narrow the throat of the shoe by adding another set of eyelets just 1 cm ...
Page 127
... heel flare . . Inner heel advance 1/4 inch 1/4 inch 3/4 inch 1/8 inch Outer sole elevation . . If , let us say , the foot has eventually devel- oped into a balanced one by the age of six , will all correction be discarded ? No , it will ...
... heel flare . . Inner heel advance 1/4 inch 1/4 inch 3/4 inch 1/8 inch Outer sole elevation . . If , let us say , the foot has eventually devel- oped into a balanced one by the age of six , will all correction be discarded ? No , it will ...
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... heel or heels . symptoms who has been under the age of eight or over 14. The average age is 10 years . Objectively , there is definite tenderness upon both lateral and direct pressure over the posterosuperior surface of the heel . There ...
... heel or heels . symptoms who has been under the age of eight or over 14. The average age is 10 years . Objectively , there is definite tenderness upon both lateral and direct pressure over the posterosuperior surface of the heel . There ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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