Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics: Fractures. Dislocations. Disorders of muscles, tendons and associated structures. Traumatic disorders of joints, Volume 3 |
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Page 835
... angle and the first - second inter- metatarsal angle should first be drawn on the standing dor- soplantar view by bisecting the shafts of the bones ( see Fig . 35-8 ) , being aware of the normal ranges . In addition , the hallux valgus ...
... angle and the first - second inter- metatarsal angle should first be drawn on the standing dor- soplantar view by bisecting the shafts of the bones ( see Fig . 35-8 ) , being aware of the normal ranges . In addition , the hallux valgus ...
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... angle less than 40 degrees , and first - second intermetatarsal angle less than 20 degrees . Our experience with the chevron osteotomy is limited , but it has the advantages over metatarsal neck osteotomy ( Mitchell and its ...
... angle less than 40 degrees , and first - second intermetatarsal angle less than 20 degrees . Our experience with the chevron osteotomy is limited , but it has the advantages over metatarsal neck osteotomy ( Mitchell and its ...
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... angle : ( 1 ) those with angles greater than 11 degrees preoperatively , and ( 2 ) those with angles 11 degrees or less preoperatively . They found that if the angle was greater than 11 degrees , the correction averaged 4.3 degrees ...
... angle : ( 1 ) those with angles greater than 11 degrees preoperatively , and ( 2 ) those with angles 11 degrees or less preoperatively . They found that if the angle was greater than 11 degrees , the correction averaged 4.3 degrees ...
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The foot in adolescents and adults | 829 |
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Acute injuries 139 | 935 |
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