Wyniki wyszukiwana dla hasla REIDER PART 111 REIDER PART 111 Without the human hand, the most rcfincd creations of the human mind would be mere REIDER PART 118 108 Charter 4_Hand and Wrist Figurę 4-11. Active extension to demonstrate extensor REIDER PART 142 132 Chapter 4 Hand and Wrist Figurę 4-48. A, Opposition of the thumb. B, Lack of noREIDER PART 211 Chapter 7 Lower Leg, Foot, and Ankle 271 Chapter 7 Lower Leg, Foot, and Ankle 271 7REIDER PART 1 02 ELSEYIERSAUNDERS An Imprint of Elsevier The Curtis Center 170 S. Independence Mail REIDER PART 1 03 This book is dedicated with love to my brothers, Ronald and Jeffrey.REIDER PART 1 05 Roderick Birnie, MBBCh, MMed, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery Section ofREIDER PART 1 06 ł iREIDER PART 1 07 Humań anatomy only changes at the glacial ratc of evo-lution, but our knowledge of REIDER PART 1 09 Acknowledgments The lead author would like to recognize the following individuals fREIDER PART 1 13 Terms and Techniques Bruce Reider The body of this book is dividcd into chapters, eREIDER PART 1 14 2 ^ Chaptfr 1_Terms and Tcchnigues c D Figurę 1-1. The anatomie pREIDER PART 1 15 Chapter 1_Terms and Technigues 3 confusing owing to the forearms ability to rotatc REIDER PART 1 16 4 Chapter 1 Terms and Techniqucs Figurę 1-2. A, Genu valgum. B, Genu varum. neck anREIDER PART 1 17 Charter 1_Terms and Technigues 5Gait One of the most valuable components of the musREIDER PART 1 18 Figurę 1-4. The normal gait cyde (right foot). A, Heel strike. B, Foot fiat. C, MidREIDER PART 1 19 Figurę 1-5. Planes and axes of movement. A and B, Coronal piane. C and D, Sagittal REIDER PART 1 20 8__Chapter 1_Terms and Technigues Figurę 1-5, cont d. Eand F, Tran$ver$e piane. areREIDER PART 1 21 Chaptek 1 Tcrms and Technigues Figurę 1-6. Pa i red motions in the shoulder. A, FleREIDER PART 1 22 10 Chapter 1 Terms and Techniąues Figurę 1-7. Use of the goniometer to measure elboWybierz strone: {
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