plantar

  • 61Plantar metatarsal ligaments — Infobox Ligament Name = Plantar metatarsal ligaments Latin = ligamenta metatarsalia plantaria GraySubject = 98 GrayPage = 358 Caption = Ligaments of the sole of the foot, with the tendons of the Peronæus longus, Tibialis posterior and Tibialis… …

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  • 62Plantar ligaments of interphalangeal articulations of foot — Infobox Ligament Name = Plantar ligaments of interphalangeal articulations of foot Latin = ligamenta plantaria articulationum interphalangealium pedis GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Caption2 = From = To = MeshName = MeshNumber = DorlandsPre …

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  • 63plantar cara — Hacer frente a algo o a alguien. . El verbo aporta la idea de estatismo, de imperturbabilidad; la , de valentía. (Ver ) …

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  • 64plantar fasciitis — noun A painful inflammation of the plantar fascia …

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  • 65Plantar delgado — El músculo plantar delgado (Plantaris) es un músculo de la pierna localizado en la región posterior de la pierna, debajo del gemelo externo; pequeño, aplanado y triangular. Se inserta por arriba en el cóndilo externo del fémur y cápsula articular …

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  • 66plantar de postura — ► locución Plantar poniendo árboles tiernos, a diferencia de los que se plantan con semilla, de garrote u otros métodos …

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  • 67plantar fibromatosis — fibromatosis involving the plantar fascia, manifested as single or multiple nodular swellings, sometimes accompanied by pain but usually unassociated with contractures …

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  • 68plantar fat pad — either of two specialized collections of fibrous and adipose tissue on the plantar surface of the foot, serving as cushions to absorb pressure, such as when a person walks. See heel p. (def. 1) and metatarsal p. (def. 1) …

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  • 69plantar spur — a calcaneal spur on the plantar surface, causing pain that may be severe when a person walks …

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  • 70plantar arch — the arch in the sole of the foot formed by anastomosing branches of the plantar arteries …

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