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... plantar surface . Care must be exercised lest too large a wedge be excised . FIG . 7-9 . E , Suture in situ . Tib . Post bun Talvs Wehmann After Filer D mal surface of the medial cuneiform . The base of the wedge is located plantarly ...
... plantar surface . Care must be exercised lest too large a wedge be excised . FIG . 7-9 . E , Suture in situ . Tib . Post bun Talvs Wehmann After Filer D mal surface of the medial cuneiform . The base of the wedge is located plantarly ...
Page 154
... plantar surface of these two bones to insure good apposition of the bone surfaces as well as to hold the cunei- form and the navicular in the desired cor- rected positions ( Fig . 7-9D ) . Under no cir- cumstances should the assistant ...
... plantar surface of these two bones to insure good apposition of the bone surfaces as well as to hold the cunei- form and the navicular in the desired cor- rected positions ( Fig . 7-9D ) . Under no cir- cumstances should the assistant ...
Page 155
... plantar medial aspect of the tarsal region of the foot . The next step is to drill a second hole in the navicular close to its lateral edge in order to prepare for the new insertion of the tib- ialis anterior and posterior tendons ( Fig ...
... plantar medial aspect of the tarsal region of the foot . The next step is to drill a second hole in the navicular close to its lateral edge in order to prepare for the new insertion of the tib- ialis anterior and posterior tendons ( Fig ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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