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Henry (1918). "6d. 2. The
Metatarsus".
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specific treatment is needed.
Metatarsus Adductus ****perative management: Non
operative treatment of
metatarsus adductus is
dictated by the flexibility...
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disputed anthropological and
ethnic interpretations.
Morton called it
Metatarsus atavicus,
considering it an
atavism recalling prehuman grasping toes....
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between the
lower end of the
tibia and the
fibula of the
lower leg and the
metatarsus. It is made up of the
midfoot (cuboid, medial, intermediate, and lateral...
- the heel to the
metatarsus, the foot will roll in a
medial direction, such that the
weight is
distributed evenly across the
metatarsus. In this
stage of...
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Chevrolat in 1836 to
include species of
Galerucinae with an
elongated basi-
metatarsus (the
first tarsomere of the hind leg). The
generic name
Monolepta is derived...
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synovial cavities. Foot
bones – tarsus,
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keratin as beaks, claws, and spurs. They are
found mainly on the toes and
metatarsus, but may be
found further up on the
ankle in some birds. Most bird scales...
- gambrel, is the
region formed by the
tarsal bones connecting the
tibia and
metatarsus of a
digitigrade or
unguligrade quadrupedal mammal, such as a horse, cat...
- Maastrichtian,
about 69
million years old. It
consists solely of the (left)
metatarsus, the
first discovered of an
Asian troodontid. The
first metatarsal is...