On the nature and treatment of club-footJ. Churchill, 1856 - 134 pages |
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Page 25
... occasionally occur as a congenital affection ; several authors relate cases which they have individually treated , and I have once seen an undoubted instance of con- genital equinus . Of non - congenital distortions , equinus , equino ...
... occasionally occur as a congenital affection ; several authors relate cases which they have individually treated , and I have once seen an undoubted instance of con- genital equinus . Of non - congenital distortions , equinus , equino ...
Page 27
... occasionally short- ened , through which the length of the foot is diminished . Fig . 2 . In the second degree , the inner edge of the foot is raised , the toes are inverted , and the heel is elevated . The position of the foot is such ...
... occasionally short- ened , through which the length of the foot is diminished . Fig . 2 . In the second degree , the inner edge of the foot is raised , the toes are inverted , and the heel is elevated . The position of the foot is such ...
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... occasionally alone shortened at birth , but more frequently there is combined with it retraction of the tibialis anticus . The tibiales are necessarily , from their attachments , mainly instrumental in the production of varus ; they ...
... occasionally alone shortened at birth , but more frequently there is combined with it retraction of the tibialis anticus . The tibiales are necessarily , from their attachments , mainly instrumental in the production of varus ; they ...
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... Occasionally , it is scarcely more than elementary in its development ; once I have found it reduced to one eighth of its normal size ; and in one instance it was absent . The following is the case , which I copy from my note - book ...
... Occasionally , it is scarcely more than elementary in its development ; once I have found it reduced to one eighth of its normal size ; and in one instance it was absent . The following is the case , which I copy from my note - book ...
Page 33
... Occasionally , retraction of the extensors of the leg continues to exist for many years . I have known it to exist at thirty years of age equally as in infancy . Congenital varus may be removed , and this distortion be suffered to ...
... Occasionally , retraction of the extensors of the leg continues to exist for many years . I have known it to exist at thirty years of age equally as in infancy . Congenital varus may be removed , and this distortion be suffered to ...
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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