Abstract
Sixty-nine heels in 42 patients with prominence of the calcaneus sufficient to cause symptoms were operated upon after conservative treatment had failed. At review the overall results of operation were found to be poor.
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Sixty-nine heels in 42 patients with prominence of the calcaneus sufficient to cause symptoms were operated upon after conservative treatment had failed. At review the overall results of operation were found to be poor.
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