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... resistance of the tendons has been previously removed by division or not . ” — British and Foreign Medical Review , January 1842 , p . 16 . of straightening every case of incomplete angular knee- ankylosis , viii PREFACE .
... resistance of the tendons has been previously removed by division or not . ” — British and Foreign Medical Review , January 1842 , p . 16 . of straightening every case of incomplete angular knee- ankylosis , viii PREFACE .
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... resistance to their elongation , and occasions increased contraction in their fibres , and correspond- ing approximation of the heel to the nates . It is scarcely necessary to mention that the curative efforts , if not adequate to the ...
... resistance to their elongation , and occasions increased contraction in their fibres , and correspond- ing approximation of the heel to the nates . It is scarcely necessary to mention that the curative efforts , if not adequate to the ...
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... resistance these bands may offer will greatly depend on their direction . Should the suppuration have been accompanied with loss of substance , sloughing of the cellular tissue , fascia , or tendons , the tendency to con- traction and ...
... resistance these bands may offer will greatly depend on their direction . Should the suppuration have been accompanied with loss of substance , sloughing of the cellular tissue , fascia , or tendons , the tendency to con- traction and ...
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... resistance equal to ligament ; but more commonly , even when suppuration has not occurred , the fascia of the part form a framework on which the adven- titious matter is applied , and being at the same time thick- ened by interstitial ...
... resistance equal to ligament ; but more commonly , even when suppuration has not occurred , the fascia of the part form a framework on which the adven- titious matter is applied , and being at the same time thick- ened by interstitial ...
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... resistance of the antagonist muscles ; so that from this cause we may presume an additional barrier is opposed to the pro- gress of destruction . Attrition of cartilage occurs also independently of previous displacement , as in the ...
... resistance of the antagonist muscles ; so that from this cause we may presume an additional barrier is opposed to the pro- gress of destruction . Attrition of cartilage occurs also independently of previous displacement , as in the ...
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2d Edition abscess achillis adductor adductor longus adhesions affected Anatomy ankle ankle-joint anky ankylosis of knee apparatus application articular surfaces articulation biceps bones cartilage cause cicatrisation cloth Club-foot complete condyle consequent considerable contraction contracture crutch Cured by division deformity disease displacement distortion ensued exercise exists extended position extension extensor external condyle extremities false ankylosis fascia fascia lata femoris femur fibres fibula flexed flexion foot frictions gastrocnemii gradually heel hip-joint immobility inches incomplete ankylosis inflammation joint knee-ankylosis knee-joint lameness ligaments limb London longus losis luxation manipulations mechanical metatarsal motion muscular natural occasionally operation osseous ossification pain paralysis patella patient phalanx posterior practitioner present punctures rectus femoris rendered restoration result rheumatic rigidity rotation Section of hamstrings shortening slight splint stiff straightening structures strumous suppuration Surgeon surgical synovial membrane tendo Achillis tendons tenotomy thigh tibia tion tissues Treatise on Club-foot treatment true ankylosis varus vertebræ walk weeks
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