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... medial malleolar arteries pass behind the long extensor tendons to reach the lat- eral and medial malleolus respectively . They join other articular branches to form the articular vascular circle or circulus articuli vasculosus of ...
... medial malleolar arteries pass behind the long extensor tendons to reach the lat- eral and medial malleolus respectively . They join other articular branches to form the articular vascular circle or circulus articuli vasculosus of ...
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... medial malleolus to the navicular tubercle . It should be detached from the tubercle but in such a fashion as to leave a moderate amount of tendinous covering over the navicular tubercle . This particular step in the detachment of the ...
... medial malleolus to the navicular tubercle . It should be detached from the tubercle but in such a fashion as to leave a moderate amount of tendinous covering over the navicular tubercle . This particular step in the detachment of the ...
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... medial malleolus . The posterior tibial tendon adds to the medial displace- ment and firm fixation of the navicular . The medial and plantar portions of the deltoid ligament also tend to hold the navicular to the medial side of the ...
... medial malleolus . The posterior tibial tendon adds to the medial displace- ment and firm fixation of the navicular . The medial and plantar portions of the deltoid ligament also tend to hold the navicular to the medial side of the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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