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Page 274
... knee is flexed and the presence or absence of structural tibial torsion , which is a descrip- tive relationship between the foot , ankle and knee joint . In most instances , the infant and the young child showed internal rotation of the ...
... knee is flexed and the presence or absence of structural tibial torsion , which is a descrip- tive relationship between the foot , ankle and knee joint . In most instances , the infant and the young child showed internal rotation of the ...
Page 333
... knee flex- ion . When a knee flexion contracture is present , the part played by the gastro- cnemius must be evaluated by relaxing the hamstrings , which can be done by hyper- extending the hip and flexing the knee . With the extremity ...
... knee flex- ion . When a knee flexion contracture is present , the part played by the gastro- cnemius must be evaluated by relaxing the hamstrings , which can be done by hyper- extending the hip and flexing the knee . With the extremity ...
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... knee . Both menisci are diffusely calcified . Fine lines of calcification are seen close to the articular surface of the femoral condyles ( From Hamblen , D. L. , Currey , H.L.F. , and Key , J. J .: Pseudogout Simulating Acute ...
... knee . Both menisci are diffusely calcified . Fine lines of calcification are seen close to the articular surface of the femoral condyles ( From Hamblen , D. L. , Currey , H.L.F. , and Key , J. J .: Pseudogout Simulating Acute ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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