Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 51, Issue 81932 |
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... arch height -one foot may be described as " brok- en down " and yet display an arch con- siderably higher than that of a foot that is normal . And so we find it more convenient and logical to classify so- called arch defects as ( 1 ) ...
... arch height -one foot may be described as " brok- en down " and yet display an arch con- siderably higher than that of a foot that is normal . And so we find it more convenient and logical to classify so- called arch defects as ( 1 ) ...
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... arch deformities of all types . The writer's experience is that this is true , and that while some joints gap and move beyond their physiological limits , other joints allow little , or no , motion . That is to say , because of the ...
... arch deformities of all types . The writer's experience is that this is true , and that while some joints gap and move beyond their physiological limits , other joints allow little , or no , motion . That is to say , because of the ...
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... arch . " There really is no such thing as a metatarsal arch , but , if due to muscle spasm , the second , third or fourth metatarsal head , or all three , are held on a plane below the fifth metatarsal head , callouses may form or a ...
... arch . " There really is no such thing as a metatarsal arch , but , if due to muscle spasm , the second , third or fourth metatarsal head , or all three , are held on a plane below the fifth metatarsal head , callouses may form or a ...
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