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Page 203
... portion of the cast beginning at the level of the medial malleo- lus , arching distally beyond the level of the ankle joint and curving back upward to above the level of the lateral malleolus ( Fig . 8-14B ) . The redundant portions of ...
... portion of the cast beginning at the level of the medial malleo- lus , arching distally beyond the level of the ankle joint and curving back upward to above the level of the lateral malleolus ( Fig . 8-14B ) . The redundant portions of ...
Page 289
... portion of the deformity has taken place quite satis- factorily . The talocalcaneal angle ( angle of Kite ) is within normal limits , yet the equi- nus position of the foot persists and is resist- ant to conservative management . In ...
... portion of the deformity has taken place quite satis- factorily . The talocalcaneal angle ( angle of Kite ) is within normal limits , yet the equi- nus position of the foot persists and is resist- ant to conservative management . In ...
Page 327
... portion of the cast has set , the remain- ing portion of the cast should be applied and molded in such a manner that each cor- rected digit will be maintained in a position of 10 degrees flexion at the metatarsophalan- geal joint level ...
... portion of the cast has set , the remain- ing portion of the cast should be applied and molded in such a manner that each cor- rected digit will be maintained in a position of 10 degrees flexion at the metatarsophalan- geal joint level ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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