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Studies in Development Economics and Policy restrictions. Residual complaints are related to the initial pathology. On the lateral side, the sequela is caused by traction forces resulting in avulsions. On the medial side of the ankle/foot, compression forces result in cartilage damage. This chapter describes the mechanism and sequela of supiFlatter 发表于 2025-3-25 10:01:04
Economies of Collaboration in Performancebeen rewarding and favorable compared to open techniques. Also the long-term results which have been reported in the literature are rewarding in spite of arthritis and stiffness of adjacent joints. Indication for ankle fusion and ankle prosthesis is given.Initial 发表于 2025-3-25 12:57:39
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‘,’: Sir Hugh Platt’s Alchemical Exchangesr osteochondral defects in the posterior tibial plafond can better be treated by means of a two-portal hindfoot approach with the patient in the prone position. The considerations, preoperative planning, and operative approach are described in this chapter.granite 发表于 2025-3-26 01:52:12
Freedom from Debt: The Economies of nts with a posterior impingement of the ankle. Isolated tendinitis of the flexor hallucis longus does exist. Release of the flexor hallucis longus by means of a two-portal hindfoot approach compares favorable to open surgery. The etiology, history, physical examination, and treatment options and ope下级 发表于 2025-3-26 07:13:47
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Flexor Hallucis Longus Releasents with a posterior impingement of the ankle. Isolated tendinitis of the flexor hallucis longus does exist. Release of the flexor hallucis longus by means of a two-portal hindfoot approach compares favorable to open surgery. The etiology, history, physical examination, and treatment options and operative technique are described in this chapter.