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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
ISSN:
8750-7315
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Volume 71 (1981): Issue 2 (Feb 1981)
Publication Date:
01 Feb 1981
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Considerations in the use of medications in the pediatric patient
By:
MA Caselli
The limping child: a review of the literature
By:
L Fields
Fetal position as a cause of right- and left-sided foot and leg disorders
By:
MW McDonough
A nonsurgical treatment regimen for metatarsus adductus utilizing orthoses
By:
JJ Votta
and
RB Weber
Further insights in the anterior advancement of tendo achillis
By:
RM Jay
and
HD Schoenhaus
Osteochondrosis of the tarsal navicular bone: Köhler's disease
By:
GG Sinclair
,
RE Uhlman
, and
AM Zeichner
Juvenile subungual osteochondroma: case presentation
By:
DJ Cavolo
,
JP D'Amelio
,
AL Hirsch
, and
T Patel
The neuromotor development of bipedal locomotion in the normal infant
By:
RP Jordan
Lower extremity examination of the infant
By:
JV Ganley
A ready reference outline for history taking in podopediatrics
By:
HR Tax
and
V Person
Assessment of normal motor development in the child
By:
JT Sharp
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