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Page 165
... incision . If a posteromedial incision is used , it begins from the level of the insertion of the tendo calcaneus into the calcaneus and extends proximally for 8 cm . The tendon sheath is split and the tendon is delivered from the ...
... incision . If a posteromedial incision is used , it begins from the level of the insertion of the tendo calcaneus into the calcaneus and extends proximally for 8 cm . The tendon sheath is split and the tendon is delivered from the ...
Page 264
... incision of the talocalcaneal joint . Through the lower pole of the incision the deltoid ligament is re- leased posteriorly , medially and anteriorly . A flap remains to prevent the posterior tibial tendon from entering the ankle joint ...
... incision of the talocalcaneal joint . Through the lower pole of the incision the deltoid ligament is re- leased posteriorly , medially and anteriorly . A flap remains to prevent the posterior tibial tendon from entering the ankle joint ...
Page 321
... incision is used . It is not so desirable as the two shorter incisions since there is a tendency to thick scar formation with the single incision . Pseudoarthrosis of the in- terphalangeal joint occasionally does occur , and for this ...
... incision is used . It is not so desirable as the two shorter incisions since there is a tendency to thick scar formation with the single incision . Pseudoarthrosis of the in- terphalangeal joint occasionally does occur , and for this ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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