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... triceps surae muscle group . Contracted calf muscles can and do produce pain in the feet and in the legs . 5 ) Should the navicular tubercle be prominent and painful , the examiner should palpate it to determine both whether the ...
... triceps surae muscle group . Contracted calf muscles can and do produce pain in the feet and in the legs . 5 ) Should the navicular tubercle be prominent and painful , the examiner should palpate it to determine both whether the ...
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... triceps surae . In this case , clawing is present during the stance phase and increases at the point of push - off , when the toes exert maximum pres- sure on the ground . Non - fixed clawing de- formity can be corrected either by ...
... triceps surae . In this case , clawing is present during the stance phase and increases at the point of push - off , when the toes exert maximum pres- sure on the ground . Non - fixed clawing de- formity can be corrected either by ...
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... triceps surae , hamstrings and quadriceps . The muscle analysis must include tests for strength , muscle length , clonus , tension , rigidity , resistance to rapid passive stretch and resistance to slow , steady pressure . Before ...
... triceps surae , hamstrings and quadriceps . The muscle analysis must include tests for strength , muscle length , clonus , tension , rigidity , resistance to rapid passive stretch and resistance to slow , steady pressure . Before ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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