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... motion in the tarsometatarsal joints actively and passively - an amount so slight that it is difficult to measure . There is practically no active motion of the hind part of the foot ; therefore , only the passive movements will be ...
... motion in the tarsometatarsal joints actively and passively - an amount so slight that it is difficult to measure . There is practically no active motion of the hind part of the foot ; therefore , only the passive movements will be ...
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... motion . When both feet are affected , it is possible only to state that the active movements of eversion , inversion , adduc- B C FIG . 3-4 . Forepart of the foot . Active inversion and eversion motion . A. Zero starting position : The ...
... motion . When both feet are affected , it is possible only to state that the active movements of eversion , inversion , adduc- B C FIG . 3-4 . Forepart of the foot . Active inversion and eversion motion . A. Zero starting position : The ...
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... motion 50 ° active motion 0 to 5 ° 25 ° 5 ° passive motion 5 ° passive motion FOREPART ( Midtarsal joints ) INVERSION EVERSION ADDUCTION ABDUCTION 30 ° active motion ( includes supination , adduction , and flexion ) 20 ° active motion ...
... motion 50 ° active motion 0 to 5 ° 25 ° 5 ° passive motion 5 ° passive motion FOREPART ( Midtarsal joints ) INVERSION EVERSION ADDUCTION ABDUCTION 30 ° active motion ( includes supination , adduction , and flexion ) 20 ° active motion ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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