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HAV pathomechanics

 
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Old 17th April 2010, 03:05 PM
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Default HAV pathomechanics

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Dear all,

I am preparing for my final Podiatry exams and am struggling with applying pathomechanics to HAV deformity,in terms of how gait may be altered and the effect of HAV on 1st MTPJ.

Would appreciate any suggestions on good resources or clarification.

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