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... affected toes . It is important to warn the patient of this effect of the operation , lest the surgeon be vulnerable to medicolegal attack . Interdigital neuromas , while most com- mon beneath the third and fourth metatarsal heads , may ...
... affected toes . It is important to warn the patient of this effect of the operation , lest the surgeon be vulnerable to medicolegal attack . Interdigital neuromas , while most com- mon beneath the third and fourth metatarsal heads , may ...
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... affected ; some more than others , perhaps reflecting a difference in their chemical constitution . In particular , the small muscles of the hands and feet are commonly affected . The collagen between muscle fibers is at- tacked , and ...
... affected ; some more than others , perhaps reflecting a difference in their chemical constitution . In particular , the small muscles of the hands and feet are commonly affected . The collagen between muscle fibers is at- tacked , and ...
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... affected side may appear a shade short , and the child will walk with an equinus gait . Examination of the shoe will show lack of heel wear , and further examina- tion will confirm the presence of spasticity and probable loss of ...
... affected side may appear a shade short , and the child will walk with an equinus gait . Examination of the shoe will show lack of heel wear , and further examina- tion will confirm the presence of spasticity and probable loss of ...
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Terminology | 1 |
The Clinical Anatomy of the Foot Ralph | 7 |
Biomechanics of the Foot Michael T Manley | 21 |
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abnormal activity affected allow ankle arch artery arthritis base bearing become body bone Bone Joint Surg bony calcaneus calf cause changes child clinical common complete condition congenital correction deformity described develop diabetic diagnosis disease distal early especially examination excision feet fibers fitted fixed flexion flexor foot force forefoot fracture function gives hallux heel important increasing infection injury inserted involved joint knee lateral leads lesions ligament limb longitudinal lower medial metatarsal head movement muscle nail nerve normal occur operation pain patient performed plantar plantar flexion position posterior present pressure problem proximal removed result rheumatoid rotation running seen severe shape shoes shows side skin sole splint stiffness stretching surface surgery swelling symptoms talus tendon tibial tion tissue treated treatment ulcers upper usually valgus valgus deformity varus walking wear wedge weight