pes valgoplanus 外翻扁平足,外翻平足 pes hippocampi 海马足 pes contortus 【医】 畸形足 pes gigas 【医】 巨足 pes (pedes) 足 pes equinovalgus 马蹄外翻足 pes calcaneus 【医】 倔趾足 pes excavatus 【医】 弓形足 pes abductus 外展足 pes adductus 内收畸形足,内收足 相似...
网络外翻平足;马蹄外翻足 网络释义
HV was evaluated using the hallux valgus and intermetatarsal angles, while pes planus was assessed using the lateral talo-first metatarsal (Meary's) and calcaneal pitch angles. Correlation analyses were performed for each DL model-measured angle parameter. We investigated whether pes planus worsened ...
flat foot【外科】;pes planus【外科】;pes valgus【外科】 扁平足文献(pubmed) 赞助商链接以下为句子列表:英文: The adsorption properties for BSA of PES membrane中文: 聚醚砜微孔膜对牛血清蛋白吸附性能的研究 英文: Sarasin Viraphol: 转引自陈希育《中国帆船与海外贸易》第121页,厦门大学出版社,1991年。
pes (pedes) 足 pes equinovalgus 马蹄外翻足 pes calcaneus 【医】 倔趾足 pes excavatus 【医】 弓形足 pes hippocampi 海马足 pes contortus 【医】 畸形足 pes gigas 【医】 巨足 pes abductus 外展足 pes adductus 内收畸形足,内收足 pes valgoplanus 外翻扁平足,外翻平足 相似...
Related to pes valgus:talipes valgus,pes equinus,pes varus ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1.talipes valgus- deformity of the foot in which the foot is twisted outward clubfoot,talipes- congenital deformity of the foot usually marked by a curled shape or tw...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook pes (redirected frompes varus) Thesaurus Medical Financial Encyclopedia Related to pes varus:pes valgus PES abbr. photoemission spectroscopy pes (pās) n.pl.pe·des(pĕd′ās′) A foot or footlike part, especially the foot of a four-footed vertebrate. ...
网络扁平足;内侧纵弓下落;平底足 网络释义
Pes planus, which often coexisting with hallux valgus, is a risk factor for recurrence. This study aimed to evalu- ate the effectiveness of simultaneous correction of hallux valgus and flexible pes planus. Methods A total of 85 feet with hallux valgus associated ...
Acute trauma to the medial knee, athletic overuse, chronic mechanical (pes planus) process or degenerative process. Pain, tenderness, and localized swelling over the medial knee. Worse on ascending and possibly, descending stairs and when rising from a seated position; typically deny pain with ...