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54 bones in a pair of feet not 52

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small point, but read it again in an association website, not 52....gotta remember the sesamoids
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oooops make that 56......
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Which association? .... lets expose them
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fair enough.......just don't send me to that other forum
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When I read the Australian Podiatry Council promotional material with reference to 52 bones in the foot, I did queery it and was told that was why the Schools in the east had extended their programs to four years :-)

He he

Now of course there is a four year program in WA which has a sugical bent. Perhaps the intention is to remove the sesamoids and save editing the APC's promotional materials. Surely not?

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