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Page 211
... wire to maintain the talonavicular correc- tion . I prefer to use a threaded Kirschner wire for this purpose . After reduction , the Kirschner wire is spun through the navicular and into the head , neck and body of the talus . The wire ...
... wire to maintain the talonavicular correc- tion . I prefer to use a threaded Kirschner wire for this purpose . After reduction , the Kirschner wire is spun through the navicular and into the head , neck and body of the talus . The wire ...
Page 379
... wire driven into the proximal fragment , care being taken not to drive it into the metatarsal head ( Fig . 13-16H ) . A Kocher clamp is applied to the wire at its point of exit at the tip of the great toe . The Kirschner wire is bent to ...
... wire driven into the proximal fragment , care being taken not to drive it into the metatarsal head ( Fig . 13-16H ) . A Kocher clamp is applied to the wire at its point of exit at the tip of the great toe . The Kirschner wire is bent to ...
Page 393
... wire driven to maintain separation of the remaining portion of the proximal phalanx on the first metatarsal head . FIG . 13-21 . A , Postoperative Keller procedure . directed oblique cut will result in the oppo- site deformity as well ...
... wire driven to maintain separation of the remaining portion of the proximal phalanx on the first metatarsal head . FIG . 13-21 . A , Postoperative Keller procedure . directed oblique cut will result in the oppo- site deformity as well ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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