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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «BOW LEGS»
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bow legs nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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CURING BOW LEGS When anyone has bow legs the calf muscles creep around
to the outside, and that increases the bow legged look. But when exercise brings
the knees together, or nearer together, those calf muscles creep around to the ...
Elizabeth Gilfillan, 1994
2
Textbook of Disorders and Injuries of the Musculoskeletal ...
B and C. Passive rotation of the extended limbs outward and inward reveals the
combination of torsional deformities responsible for the appearance of bow legs.
Figure 7.23. This specially designed corrective splint for children older than 2 ...
Robert Bruce Salter, 1999
3
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
These deformities are usually bow legs or knock knees of a greater or less
degree, according to the age and condition of the child. There is one other
condition, however, namely, coxa vara, which is present in nearly all of these
cases, and ...
4
The Columbus Medical Journal
367 OTH knock knees and bow legs are the result of a slight bending of the
bones of the leg. It may be the bones below the knee, the tibia and fibula, or it
may be the bone above the knee, the femur. This deformity may depend upon
rickets, ...
5
A Treatise on Surgery by American Authors: For Students and ...
BOW-LEGS. The condition known as bow-legs, or germ varum, is most often the
result of rickets and occurs chiefly in young children. Bow-legs may also result
from ostitis deformans in elderly people. It is characterized by an outward bowing
of ...
6
Gould and Pyle's Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine and ...
Genu varum, or bow-legs, is the name applied to the deformity that is the
opposite of knock-knee. In general it is QENU VALQUM NORMAL (Thomson and
Miles' Manual of Surgery.) the result of an outward yielding of the long bones of
the leg, ...
George Milbry Gould, Walter Lytle Pyle, Richard John Ernst Scott, 1912
7
Surgical Instruments: Elastic Stockings, Abdominal ...
Apparatus for Bow Legs. Fig. 6078 illustrates the apparatus for the relief of this
irregularity. It is simple in construction and easily operated. By reference to the
engraving it will be seen to consist of two lateral braces, one inside and one
outside ...
Blees-Moore Instrument Co, 1901
8
Textbook of Pediatric Osteopathy
Etiology. and. pathogenesis. Bow legs are quite common in children. In the first
months of life a mild form is physiological, and it corrects itself later. In just a few
cases there is an underlying disorder.
Eva Moeckel, Noori Mitha, 2008
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The New England Journal of Medicine
There is one other condition, however, namely, coxa vara, which is present in
nearly all of these cases, and which many times escapes attention on account of
the more obvious deformity of knock knees or bow legs. Coxa vara is, however, ...
Chapter 16 HOOK WORK Bow-Legs and Knock-Knees In this Chapter I will set
forth the method I use to relieve bow-legs and knock-knees. As I have heretofore
shown, in the activity of Zone reflex, we usually attain the results desired in ...
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James Ward is a Grand Slam super hero after flying into third round …
The physical contrast was striking with the angular Ward taking on a heavy-set left-hander who, with his sloped shoulders and bow legs, cut a ... «Express.co.uk, lug 15»
Clothes alteration business booming for Hill
And she admitted she has had to deal with some strange requests — including a male client who wanted his pants altered to disguise bow legs ... «Royal Gazette, lug 15»
'Slip slop slap' may have gone too far in New Zealand
... of these patients was prescribed medication, and one third of the children went on to develop an obvious skeletal deformity, mostly bow legs. «Sydney Morning Herald, giu 15»
'Slip slop slap' gone too far: Labour
The government is taking advice on what steps are needed to control a resurgence of rickets, a crippling bone condition that causes bow legs. «NZCity, giu 15»
Disabled dog has new life Old Harlow after rescue and surgery
... dog Sheba is now on the road to recovery in the care of new owners Paul and Toni Viner following the operations to correct her bow legs. «Harlow Star, giu 15»
Don't ignore foot problems in children, doctor says
Many children may have in-toe or bow legs, which can be normal, but others may be abnormal. A comprehensive evaluation by a foot and ... «Baltimore Sun, giu 15»
FOX Furry Friend of the Week: Adoptable dog Heidi
She was born with bow legs and it can be difficult for her to walk far, but she has a fantastic spirit in spite of it all. All Heidi needs is the chance to ... «MyFox Chicago, mag 15»
Separated conjoined twins turn 2, celebrate at hospital
The girls, who were born over two months prematurely, have bow legs and club foot that has delayed their ability to walk. "We have done their ... «Times of India, mag 15»
Overuse injuries increasing in young athletes, experts say
Some people may be more prone to overuse injuries for anatomical reasons, such as body alignment — knock knees or bow legs, for example ... «News-Herald.com, mag 15»
Israel should recognise the Armenian genocide
Had Werfel supposed that changing his religion would make a difference to how the Germanic world viewed his bow legs and bulging lips, ... «The Independent, apr 15»