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... longitudinal arch were not only the conformation of the bones of the foot but also the support of the strong ... longitudinal arches during the standing phase , Basmajian and Bentzon as well as others have discredited this idea . During ...
... longitudinal arch were not only the conformation of the bones of the foot but also the support of the strong ... longitudinal arches during the standing phase , Basmajian and Bentzon as well as others have discredited this idea . During ...
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... longitudinal arch . B , C , Standing side views . Note valgus position of left heel and absence of medial and lateral longitudinal arches . D , Postoperative appearance of same feet 12-6-54 , 13 months later . The eversion has been ...
... longitudinal arch . B , C , Standing side views . Note valgus position of left heel and absence of medial and lateral longitudinal arches . D , Postoperative appearance of same feet 12-6-54 , 13 months later . The eversion has been ...
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... longitudinal arch . Arches . The longitudinal arch consists of two components : the tibial or dynamic arch and the fibular or static supporting arch . The former consists of the talus , the portion of the calcaneus supporting the talus ...
... longitudinal arch . Arches . The longitudinal arch consists of two components : the tibial or dynamic arch and the fibular or static supporting arch . The former consists of the talus , the portion of the calcaneus supporting the talus ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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