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Page 393
... sesamoids is an optional matter . It is our considered opinion that the sesamoids should be removed only in those instances in which the patient presents definite symptoms indicative of painful sesamoids . Such occasions are rare ...
... sesamoids is an optional matter . It is our considered opinion that the sesamoids should be removed only in those instances in which the patient presents definite symptoms indicative of painful sesamoids . Such occasions are rare ...
Page 426
... sesamoids . Note that the line separating the two fragments is smooth . B , Fracture of a sesamoid . Note sharpness of the fracture line as compared to the smooth line in A. frequently than the lateral one . In order to sustain a ...
... sesamoids . Note that the line separating the two fragments is smooth . B , Fracture of a sesamoid . Note sharpness of the fracture line as compared to the smooth line in A. frequently than the lateral one . In order to sustain a ...
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... SESAMOIDS . This injury is infrequent . Most commonly involved are the sesamoids under the first metatarsal head and more frequently the medial . The basic cause is usually a fall , with the patient landing directly on the ball of his ...
... SESAMOIDS . This injury is infrequent . Most commonly involved are the sesamoids under the first metatarsal head and more frequently the medial . The basic cause is usually a fall , with the patient landing directly on the ball of his ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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