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Talus Bone Anatomy and Common Injuries
The talus bone is a bone in your ankle located towards the top part of the back of your foot. It serves as a perch for the tibia and holds the weight of your entire body. The talus is considered a ...
Loss of a blood supply does not condemn the fracture to a poor outcome. [30] Avascular bone is painless and does not prevent eventual union of the fracture. Symptoms arise when segmental collapse of ...
Posterior glenohumeral joint instability, while less common than anterior instability, presents its own unique set of challenges – first in diagnosis, but also in nonsurgical and surgical management.
A family of three generations is described in which several abnormalities of hands and feet are present. In eight cases roentgenograms could be made. Most affected members show proximal symphalangism ...
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