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Stress fracture of the tarsal navicular bone is now frequently recognised.
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Calcaneal fracture is the most common fracture in the tarsal bones.
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The tarsal bones, in all important circumstances of number, disposition, and form, resemble those of Man.
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Slat width significantly affected parameters such as foot height, and carpal and tarsal joint angle amplitudes.
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The section passes through the middle of the groove of the trochlea of the tibial tarsal bone.
Usage of tarsal bone in anglès
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The section passes through the middle of the groove of the trochlea of the tibial tarsalbone.
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T. f. Fibular tarsalbone (distal end).
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T. t., Tibial tarsalbone (distal tuberosity).
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Ridge of third tarsalbone.
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Showing distension of the sheath of the deep flexor tendon as it protrudes antero-externally to the fibular tarsalbone (calcaneum).
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Fibular tarsalbone (sustentaculum).
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Calcaneal fracture is the most common fracture in the tarsalbones.
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The tarsalbones, in all important circumstances of number, disposition, and form, resemble those of Man.
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The arrangement of the tarsalbones.
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Tarsalbone abnormalities accounted for over half of the scintigraphic abnormalities in these preschool children with gait abnormalities.
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The tarsalbones, in all important circumstances of number, disposition, and form, resemble those of man (Figure 19).
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There must be better ways to do it now, maybe by regulating the growth of the tarsalbones during adolescence.
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Tarsalbone abnormalities included four with abnormal calcaneal uptake and nine with abnormal uptake in or adjacent to the cuboid bone.
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The medial (internal lateral) ligament serves to join the medial (internal) tibial malleolus with tibial tarsal (astragalus) and other tarsalbones.
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The tarsalbones are short, and the digits have the usual number of phalanges, the ungual or nail-bearing ones being small and rounded.
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Every Monkey and Lemur exhibits the characteristic arrangement of tarsalbones, possesses a short flexor and short extensor muscle, and a 'peronaeus longus'.