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... treatment in childhood is obvious . A B Fig . 8-3 . Anterior ( A ) and posterior ( B ) views of a child who had ... treatment . In a few cases it may even correct spontaneously within a year . When the stigmata are obvious , the clubfoot ...
... treatment in childhood is obvious . A B Fig . 8-3 . Anterior ( A ) and posterior ( B ) views of a child who had ... treatment . In a few cases it may even correct spontaneously within a year . When the stigmata are obvious , the clubfoot ...
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... treatment may have to be delayed for a few days . Gentle stretching by midwife or doctor may help overcome the spasm . Similarly , there may be arterial compression after the application of the strapping . It is even more dangerous than ...
... treatment may have to be delayed for a few days . Gentle stretching by midwife or doctor may help overcome the spasm . Similarly , there may be arterial compression after the application of the strapping . It is even more dangerous than ...
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... treatment consists of the fab- rication of an orthotic device which will main- tain the foot in a sound functional ... treatment become mandatory . Disorders of the toenails are probably di- agnosed and treated more often by podiatrists ...
... treatment consists of the fab- rication of an orthotic device which will main- tain the foot in a sound functional ... treatment become mandatory . Disorders of the toenails are probably di- agnosed and treated more often by podiatrists ...
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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