Foot and Ankle in 2017: Some Questions Answered ?
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 0
Abstract
There are many ways in which a condition can be treated, especially in the foot and ankle speciality. There are also many queries and controversies in this field on various topics like tendoachilles tear, isolated lateral malleolus fracture, flat foot surgery, Mortons neuroma, gastrocnemius tightness, etc. I hope to answer some of the queries and suggest an update in the present article.
Authors and Affiliations
Pradeep Moonot
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