Yesterday was the day of Andalucia. This is your current flag
A Burmese child a year is the person with more fingers in the world
Baby, just 16 months old, has 26 fingers, hands and feet. He is now waiting to join the Guinness World Records.
Current title holders living in India and have 25 fingers, 12 hands and 13 feet.
are encouraging to me more surgeries than any other activity podiatry. Today was a severe hallux valgus, a year ago he intervened the other foot, this patient and somehow I found these texts last night on the Wilson osteotomy certainly gave me great confidence.

distal Chevron osteotomy also works to treat severe bunions Distal Chevron Osteotomy Also Works to Treat Severe Bunions Chevron distal osteotomy.
Bunions
severe distal Chevron osteotomy is a surgical procedure used for both simple and moderate bunions, and even serious, according to two retrospective studies in the Foot and Ankle Surgery Journal, the publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. The retrospective study showed that it is a simple surgical procedure in cases of severe bunions, comparable to more radical surgery is usually performed.
The results of a simple surgical procedure in cases of severe bunions No comparable to more radical surgery is usually performed
addition, the recovery period and the risk of complications are significantly reduced with surgery simple. The study was conducted by JOHN STIENSTRA podiatrist with the Permanente Medical Group in Hayward, Calif.. The research Medical Group in Hayward, California.
The investigation showed that the distal Chevron osteotomy is prepared to bear weight and move, many before other more complex surgeries that require fixing and long periods of time on crutches.
Source: Deseret News (Salt Lake City, UT)
distal Chevron osteotomy also works to treat severe bunions
RE: distal Chevron osteotomy also works to treat severe bunion From: Richard M. Cowin, DPM, MD
Congratulations to my Estimated classmate and colleague, Dr. John Steinstr, the Standing Group of Hayward, California, and the editors of The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery. Only 25 years to show that the modified Wilson bunions, a procedure developed by, by, and conducted by members of the Academy of Ambulatory Surgery foot and ankle since late 1970 is the "gold standard" procedures treat mild, moderate and severe bunion deformities associated with metarasus primus adductus, varus.
Maybe before I retire, the profession also must accept the fact that this procedure can be easily and successfully through incisions as small as 1 / 8 inch and without internal fixation. Maybe then, just maybe, we (podiatrists) may become one big happy family, is the way it should have been the last 25 years. It is never too late! Richard M.
Cowin, DPM, MD President of the Academy of Ambulatory Foot and Ankle Surgery Altamonte Springs, FL
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