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... plaster , splint or sur- gical tarsometatarsal capsular and liga- mentous release . With this concept of correction as a guide , the forefoot and varus position of the heel are simultaneously corrected by the appli- cation of a below ...
... plaster , splint or sur- gical tarsometatarsal capsular and liga- mentous release . With this concept of correction as a guide , the forefoot and varus position of the heel are simultaneously corrected by the appli- cation of a below ...
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... plaster treatment as de- scribed earlier in the chapter . The success of this regimen depends partially on the aptitude of the surgeon treating the child . The second or moderately resistant group ( Fig . 10-12 ) will improve with plaster ...
... plaster treatment as de- scribed earlier in the chapter . The success of this regimen depends partially on the aptitude of the surgeon treating the child . The second or moderately resistant group ( Fig . 10-12 ) will improve with plaster ...
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... plaster cast applied with the knee partially flexed and the cast extending to the upper thigh . The plaster and the padding are split prior to leaving the operating theater or at least one or two hours after surgery . No vascular ...
... plaster cast applied with the knee partially flexed and the cast extending to the upper thigh . The plaster and the padding are split prior to leaving the operating theater or at least one or two hours after surgery . No vascular ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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