Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics: Fractures. Dislocations. Disorders of muscles, tendons and associated structures. Traumatic disorders of joints, Volume 3 |
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MALLET TOE Mallet toe refers to a flexion posture of the distal interphalangeal joint ( Fig . 35-112 ) and may be seen as an isolated entity or in conjunction with the hammertoe deformity , which occurs at the proximal interphalangeal ...
MALLET TOE Mallet toe refers to a flexion posture of the distal interphalangeal joint ( Fig . 35-112 ) and may be seen as an isolated entity or in conjunction with the hammertoe deformity , which occurs at the proximal interphalangeal ...
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Flexion contractures should be corrected as much as possible before surgery with serial wedging casts . Then any flexion contracture can usually be corrected at the time of surgery by judicious resection of bone from the femur and tibia ...
Flexion contractures should be corrected as much as possible before surgery with serial wedging casts . Then any flexion contracture can usually be corrected at the time of surgery by judicious resection of bone from the femur and tibia ...
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Pulley exercises are started with the patient facing the pulley and attempting to increase motion in flexion . Pulley exercises are done with emphasis on relaxation to decrease the patient's apprehension .
Pulley exercises are started with the patient facing the pulley and attempting to increase motion in flexion . Pulley exercises are done with emphasis on relaxation to decrease the patient's apprehension .
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