Current Therapy in PhysiatrySaunders, 1984 - People with disabilities |
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... Figure 8-8 . Thermogram of a tennis elbow . 8 Figure 8-9 . Thermogram showing L4 , L5 , S1 , S2 radiculopathy . eral epicondylar area . Clinical diagnosis was tennis elbow with triggerpoints in extensor muscles of the forearm . Findings ...
... Figure 8-8 . Thermogram of a tennis elbow . 8 Figure 8-9 . Thermogram showing L4 , L5 , S1 , S2 radiculopathy . eral epicondylar area . Clinical diagnosis was tennis elbow with triggerpoints in extensor muscles of the forearm . Findings ...
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Figure 15-16 . Pes planovalgus . foot . Figure 15-18 shows an orthopedic shoe that has a lateral sole wedge specifically designed to cause the relative external rotation of the forefoot . A long medial counter ( see Fig . 15-11 ) is ...
Figure 15-16 . Pes planovalgus . foot . Figure 15-18 shows an orthopedic shoe that has a lateral sole wedge specifically designed to cause the relative external rotation of the forefoot . A long medial counter ( see Fig . 15-11 ) is ...
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... Figure 15-27 demonstrates a collar on a shoe , and Figure 15-28 shows the lace - to - toe throat . An- other necessary modification is a medial longitudi- nal arch support to provide support to the medial aspect of the foot , which is ...
... Figure 15-27 demonstrates a collar on a shoe , and Figure 15-28 shows the lace - to - toe throat . An- other necessary modification is a medial longitudi- nal arch support to provide support to the medial aspect of the foot , which is ...
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