Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 51, Issue 81932 |
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Page 220
... flat foot , is the com- monest of all orthopedic deformities . During the World War over 30 per cent of the rejections made by Draft Boards were due to flat foot , a larger percentage of rejections than for any other cause . School ...
... flat foot , is the com- monest of all orthopedic deformities . During the World War over 30 per cent of the rejections made by Draft Boards were due to flat foot , a larger percentage of rejections than for any other cause . School ...
Page 221
... foot , and all of the metatarsal heads take part in weight bearing . In bringing the foot to the ground the weight ... flat foot , where there may be adhesion or even anky- losis at several joints . By some , misfit shoes are held to be ...
... foot , and all of the metatarsal heads take part in weight bearing . In bringing the foot to the ground the weight ... flat foot , where there may be adhesion or even anky- losis at several joints . By some , misfit shoes are held to be ...
Page 222
... flat foot are due more to the tearing of adjacent soft tissues than to the breaking of adhesions or anky- losis ; but while the sudden application of great force may be necessary in ankylosis , it is not required in adhe- sions , and to ...
... flat foot are due more to the tearing of adjacent soft tissues than to the breaking of adhesions or anky- losis ; but while the sudden application of great force may be necessary in ankylosis , it is not required in adhe- sions , and to ...
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