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Page 550
... ment and saucerization of the underlying bone . Usually , this defect heals in with fibrocartilage . Failure to remove the frag- ment almost invariably leads to mechanical incongruity of the joint and subsequent de- velopment of ...
... ment and saucerization of the underlying bone . Usually , this defect heals in with fibrocartilage . Failure to remove the frag- ment almost invariably leads to mechanical incongruity of the joint and subsequent de- velopment of ...
Page 562
... ment will depend upon what digit is in- volved . If it is the second , third , fourth or fifth , a single layer of sheet wadding should be placed between the involved toe and the two adjacent toes . The three toes are then strapped ...
... ment will depend upon what digit is in- volved . If it is the second , third , fourth or fifth , a single layer of sheet wadding should be placed between the involved toe and the two adjacent toes . The three toes are then strapped ...
Page 638
... ment consists of excision of the entire ray followed by primary closure of the soft tis sues along with the administration of the combined chemotherapeutic agents . If the first metatarsal is involved , it should not be sacrificed since ...
... ment consists of excision of the entire ray followed by primary closure of the soft tis sues along with the administration of the combined chemotherapeutic agents . If the first metatarsal is involved , it should not be sacrificed since ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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