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Page 141
... Injury to Other Tendons in the Foot and Ankle Indirect injury can occur to tendons other than the Achilles , but it is much less common . Severe , twisting movements , especially of in- version , may rupture the tibialis anterior or ...
... Injury to Other Tendons in the Foot and Ankle Indirect injury can occur to tendons other than the Achilles , but it is much less common . Severe , twisting movements , especially of in- version , may rupture the tibialis anterior or ...
Page 147
... Injury to the tendon causes swelling of the surrounding sheath , with pain on movement of the tendon . There is marked local tenderness at the point of injury and less severe tenderness along the length of the swollen tendon sheath ...
... Injury to the tendon causes swelling of the surrounding sheath , with pain on movement of the tendon . There is marked local tenderness at the point of injury and less severe tenderness along the length of the swollen tendon sheath ...
Page 180
... injury to the leg or the knee has occurred or is suspected , orthopaedic consul- tation and treatment become mandatory . Disorders of the toenails are probably di- agnosed and treated more often by podiatrists than by any other medical ...
... injury to the leg or the knee has occurred or is suspected , orthopaedic consul- tation and treatment become mandatory . Disorders of the toenails are probably di- agnosed and treated more often by podiatrists than by any other medical ...
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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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