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Page 189
... result of the tight soft tissue structures some of the bone and joint abnormalities were adaptive changes . These changes were more than six weeks old . Furthermore , it was the investi- gators ' opinion that the changes had begun ...
... result of the tight soft tissue structures some of the bone and joint abnormalities were adaptive changes . These changes were more than six weeks old . Furthermore , it was the investi- gators ' opinion that the changes had begun ...
Page 333
... result from overflow . This is a phenomenon in which involuntary contraction of one muscle group results from stimuli brought on by attempts of voluntary contractions of another group . Muscles which do not appear excessively spastic or ...
... result from overflow . This is a phenomenon in which involuntary contraction of one muscle group results from stimuli brought on by attempts of voluntary contractions of another group . Muscles which do not appear excessively spastic or ...
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... result of a chronic granulomatous response within the neural tube , cellular infiltration , edema and necrosis take place and lead to eschemia and subsequent fibrosis . The result may be pain in the early stages of the disease and ...
... result of a chronic granulomatous response within the neural tube , cellular infiltration , edema and necrosis take place and lead to eschemia and subsequent fibrosis . The result may be pain in the early stages of the disease and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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