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The intricate anatomical configuration and the proximity of nerves and blood vessels surrounding the talus present substantial challenges ... talar process and a possible fracture of the medial talar ...
One of the ways our ears can differ is in the presence of what’s known as Darwin’s tubercle, a small bump on the outer ear that's thought to be an evolutionary hangover. A 2016 study found ...
Fractures of the body of the talus encompass a wide variety of injuries and account for over 25% of all injuries to the talus. [22] No classification scheme categorizes them with clinical ...
There are no studies supporting the reliability of making a clinical diagnosis of medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS). Aim Our aim was to assess if MTSS can be diagnosed reliably, using history and ...
Introduction: Medial Opening-wedge High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO ... 2) The superior osteotomy start at the posterior edge of the patellar tendon insertion point on the tibial tuberosity and forms an ...
The ball-shaped top of the humerus is called the humeral head. The greater tubercle of the humerus is a bony prominence where three of the rotator cuff tendons attach. The other rotator cuff tendon ...
6. Ramp Lesion A ramp lesion is a tear in a part of the medial meniscus (meniscus on the inner side of knee) at the back "horn" of the structure. The region where the tear occurs has good blood flow, ...
Dr Shin-ichi Terao, Division of Neurology, Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Aichi Medical University, Nagakute, Aichi 480–11, Japan. Two patients are reported with contralateral hemiparesis ...