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Staged correction of equinovarus in a diabetic patient: A case report →

Issue 12(1), 2019

Posted on March 31, 2019 | Comments Off on Issue 12(1), 2019

Initial experiences with clinical assessment of plantar tissue hardness in diabetes: A brief case series
by Joshua Young BSc.(Hons), MBAPO


Evaluation of the subtalar joint during gait using 3-D motion analysis: Does the STJ achieve neutral position?
by James M. Mahoney DPM, Eric So DPM, David Stapleton BS, Kevin Renner DPM, Alayna Puccinelli DPM, Vassilios Vardaxis


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