Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 51, Issue 81932 |
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Page 221
... muscle flexes the great toe and pushes the foot away from the ground . Mr. A. G. Timbrell - Fisher , M.C. , F.R.C.S. ... muscles of their func- tion by maintaining the arch for them , they will surely become weaker . And yet there are ...
... muscle flexes the great toe and pushes the foot away from the ground . Mr. A. G. Timbrell - Fisher , M.C. , F.R.C.S. ... muscles of their func- tion by maintaining the arch for them , they will surely become weaker . And yet there are ...
Page 222
... muscles . Inasmuch as the three muscles which maintain the arch - the tibialis anticus . and posticus and the flexor longus hal- lucis are leg muscles , only the ten- dons of which extend into the foot , we find 222.
... muscles . Inasmuch as the three muscles which maintain the arch - the tibialis anticus . and posticus and the flexor longus hal- lucis are leg muscles , only the ten- dons of which extend into the foot , we find 222.
Page 223
... muscles fairly well . The faradic current is the writer's choice for muscle stimulation because of its uneven and jerky effect , which seems to produce greater stimulation than does the sinusoidal , but where the faradic is not ...
... muscles fairly well . The faradic current is the writer's choice for muscle stimulation because of its uneven and jerky effect , which seems to produce greater stimulation than does the sinusoidal , but where the faradic is not ...
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