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... tendon is most important , as will be demonstrated later . A number 00 chromic catgut suture is passed through the tendon for the purpose of identification and traction . Next , the tibialis anterior tendon is iden- tified . It is freed ...
... tendon is most important , as will be demonstrated later . A number 00 chromic catgut suture is passed through the tendon for the purpose of identification and traction . Next , the tibialis anterior tendon is iden- tified . It is freed ...
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... tendons 2 and 3 7. Campbell 4 and 5 FIG . 8-20 . Craig technique - detail of tendon surgery . Step 1 ) Through proximal incision extensor tendon five sutured to extensor tendon four . Extensor tendon three sutured to extensor tendon two ...
... tendons 2 and 3 7. Campbell 4 and 5 FIG . 8-20 . Craig technique - detail of tendon surgery . Step 1 ) Through proximal incision extensor tendon five sutured to extensor tendon four . Extensor tendon three sutured to extensor tendon two ...
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... tendon transfers alone . We recommend that tendon transfers be performed six weeks after stabilization . From 1944 to 1958 , 67 patients had tendon trans- fers without stabilization to correct or pre- vent deformities in 89 feet ...
... tendon transfers alone . We recommend that tendon transfers be performed six weeks after stabilization . From 1944 to 1958 , 67 patients had tendon trans- fers without stabilization to correct or pre- vent deformities in 89 feet ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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