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Normal an Abnormal Function of the First Ray

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Kevin Kirby, Feb 28, 2010.


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    Just got back from lecturing in Oakland at our second annual "Biomechanics of Surgery" seminar and wanted to share a great paper with you from one of my classmates from CCPM, Jeff Christensen, DPM, that was also lecturing with me at the seminar. Jeff and Dr. Meagan Jennings recently published this paper on "Normal and Abnormal Function of the First Ray" that many of you may be interested in.
     

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