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cal·ca·ne·al

, calcanean (kal-kā'nē-al, kal-kā'nē-an),
Relating to the calcaneus or heel bone.
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calcaneal

adjective Referring to the calcaneus (heel bone).
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cal·ca·ne·al

, calcanean (kal-kā'nē-ăl)
Relating to the calcaneus or heel bone.
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General consensus for plantar fascia thickness at the insertion site on the medial calcaneal tubercle is 4 mm on average for healthy individuals.
Postcranial Nonmetric Trait Trait Abbreviation Score Accessory transverse foramen ATF 0-2 Posterior bridging PB 0-2 Double superior articular facets DSAF 0-2 Spinous process bifurcation SPB 0-2 Suprascapular foramen SSF 0-1 Sternal aperture STA 0-1 Supracondyloid process SCP 0-1 Septal aperture SA 0-3 Third trochanter TT 0-1 Vastus notch VN 0-1 Anterior and middle calcaneal facets AMCF 0-3 TABLE 2--Postcranial Nonmetric Scoring Sheet.
Present study has also demonstrated that the calcaneal articulating facets of dried tali observed in our population could be classified into 6 types (I, II [A], II [B], III, IV, and V, respectively) with morphometry of their facets as also shown in Figure 1.
Group-C is anchor suture method: 1~2 thread anchors were screwed at the insertion of calcaneal Achilles tendon.
(A) Tibiotarsus, (B) tarsometatarsus, (i) common calcaneal (gastrocnemius) tendon, (ii) cranial tibial muscle, (iii) superficial peroneal tendon, (iv) dorsal metatarsal nerve, (v) gastrocnemius muscle, (vi) annular tibial ligament.
For further confirmation, the recently excised cyst slides were compared to the pathology slides of the thyroid excision undertaken 12 years prior to the calcaneal presentation and were found out to be of the same pathology (Figure 4).
Given the relatively small difference between various osteoporosis screening strategies (calcaneal QUS or DXA) found in our study and since neither strategy was clearly superior, patient preferences should play an important role in the choice of the screening strategy.
Compensations include calcaneal eversion and navicular collapse to allow forefoot to contact the surface.
Medial displacement calcaneal osteotomy is an effective procedure to correct adult acquired flatfoot (pes planovalgus deformity) with a structured but flexible deformity.
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