On the nature and treatment of club-footJ. Churchill, 1856 - 134 pages |
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Page 12
... extension , so that the toes appeared to point backwards ; and when flexion was attempted , it was found to be impossible . It was , how- ever , less difficult to increase the state of extension . When this was done , the motion was ...
... extension , so that the toes appeared to point backwards ; and when flexion was attempted , it was found to be impossible . It was , how- ever , less difficult to increase the state of extension . When this was done , the motion was ...
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... extension is most easily borne , had already past . Also , it is infinitely more difficult to restore the shape of the foot when it is thus distorted , than when it deviates laterally . " I have noticed , in every instance of rupture of ...
... extension is most easily borne , had already past . Also , it is infinitely more difficult to restore the shape of the foot when it is thus distorted , than when it deviates laterally . " I have noticed , in every instance of rupture of ...
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... extension might not be applicable , or it might not be practicable on account of the pain attendant on the operation . Should this be the case , the operation of dividing the tendon would prove useless , but , at least , it would not be ...
... extension might not be applicable , or it might not be practicable on account of the pain attendant on the operation . Should this be the case , the operation of dividing the tendon would prove useless , but , at least , it would not be ...
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... extension to be made , without risk of breaking the new substance . Extension was con- tinued until June 9th . The intermediate substance had acquired one and a half inch in length , and cicatrization of the wounds was now nearly ...
... extension to be made , without risk of breaking the new substance . Extension was con- tinued until June 9th . The intermediate substance had acquired one and a half inch in length , and cicatrization of the wounds was now nearly ...
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... extension . It is much to be regretted that he who could write the following rules should not have had courage to resist the clamour which was raised against him , and practise that he had so well devised . The rules of Delpech for the ...
... extension . It is much to be regretted that he who could write the following rules should not have had courage to resist the clamour which was raised against him , and practise that he had so well devised . The rules of Delpech for the ...
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On the Nature and Treatment of Club-Foot: And Analogous Distortions ... Bernard Edward Brodhurst No preview available - 2016 |
On the Nature and Treatment of Club-Foot: And Analogous Distortions ... Bernard Edward Brodhurst No preview available - 2018 |
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abnormal Achillis adductors ankle-joint arch astragalus atrophy bandage become birth born calcaneus calcis calf cause of distortion cerebral disturbance child cicatrization cloth club-foot congenital affection congenital distortions congenital talipes congenital varus consequence convulsions cuboid bone deformity Delpech DISEASES divided dorsum equino-varus extended extensor longus digitorum extensor proprius pollicis Fcap feet fifth metatarsal bone flexed fœtus frequently gastrocnemius ground Guérin heel induced infant inflammation instance irritation Jules Guérin knife left foot ligaments limb longus et brevis lower extremities Medical metatarsal bone months motion muscular retraction nervous non-congenital talipes normal position observed occasionally occasioned occurs operation outer edge pain paralysis patient peronei peroneus tertius Pied-Bot plantar fascia portion Post 8vo pressure removed restored rotated scaphoid bone shortened skin slight slightly sole soleus spasm spasmodic spastic contractions spinal Stromeyer surface talipes equinus talipes varus tarsal bones tendo Achillis tendon tenotomy tense thigh tibialis anticus tibio-tarsal toes treatment utero valgus wound