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Os Trigonum Excision via an Open Posteromedial Approach performed by Dr. Donald J. Rose

by Donald J. Rose M.D. | 2 years ago

Dr. Donald Rose describes Os Trigonum Excision via an Open Posteromedial Approach performed for treatment of Os Trigonum Syndrome which causes painful compression of the os between the posterior tibia and the calcaneus during ankle plantar flexion.

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