Surgery of the Foot and Ankle, Volume 1 |
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Right, Drawing demonstrates relationship of various muscles about subtalar and
ankle axes. (From Mann RA. In American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons:
Atlas of orthotics, ed 3, St Louis, 1997, Mosby.) Fig. 1-47. A, Stress x-ray film of ...
Right, Drawing demonstrates relationship of various muscles about subtalar and
ankle axes. (From Mann RA. In American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons:
Atlas of orthotics, ed 3, St Louis, 1997, Mosby.) Fig. 1-47. A, Stress x-ray film of ...
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More important than whether this muscle is preserved brevis is to be interposed
to prevent bony bar reformation, or transposed is complete exposure of the
coalition. The size it must be mobilized sufficiently to displace it into the of the bar
is ...
More important than whether this muscle is preserved brevis is to be interposed
to prevent bony bar reformation, or transposed is complete exposure of the
coalition. The size it must be mobilized sufficiently to displace it into the of the bar
is ...
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and Hallgrimsson7 in 1939 believed that the imbalance was caused by extrinsic
muscles. In 1959 Duchenne4 stated that the deformity was caused by an
imbalance between the long extensors and flexors and the intrinsic muscles of
the foot.
and Hallgrimsson7 in 1939 believed that the imbalance was caused by extrinsic
muscles. In 1959 Duchenne4 stated that the deformity was caused by an
imbalance between the long extensors and flexors and the intrinsic muscles of
the foot.
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Contents
Biomechanics of the Foot and Ankle | 2 |
Soft Tissue and Bone Tumors 1007 | 75 |
Toenail Abnormalities 1033 | 131 |
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alignment ankle joint arthrodesis arthroplasty arthrosis articular surface avascular necrosis Bone Joint Surg calcaneal calcaneus capsular Clin Orthop clinical coalition correction cuneiform degrees digitorum longus distal soft tissue dorsal dorsiflexion evaluation excision extensor fifth metatarsal fifth toe flatfoot foot and ankle forefoot fracture fusion hallucis longus hallux rigidus hallux valgus deformity hammer toe heel hindfoot imaging incision intermetatarsal intermetatarsal angle internal fixation interphalangeal joint Kirschner wire lesion lesser toes ligament longus tendon medial aspect medial eminence metatarsal head metatarsal osteotomy metatarsophalangeal joint midfoot MTP joint muscle navicular neuroma normal oblique occurs orthosis osteotomy pain patient peroneal nerve plantar aspect plantar flexion posterior tibial tendon postoperative Preoperative proximal phalanx radiograph radiographs demonstrate Radiology removed reported resection rheumatoid arthritis rotation scan second metatarsal shoe skin stability subluxation subtalar joint surgery surgical sutures symptomatic symptoms talus technique tibial sesamoid toe deformity transverse tarsal joint treatment triple arthrodesis varus weight bearing
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Fußchirurgie in der Praxis Rainer-Peter Meyer,Urs Kappeler,Pascal Rippstein,Martin. Huber No preview available - 2011 |