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 mgular limb defor-
 irpal  or  intertarsal
 al  or  tarsal  bones,
 splasia, and  physeal
 ire  closure  of  the
 is  are  important  to
 lar limb  deformity
 ianipulation  of the
 tment of the defor-
 ind  lateral  medial
 ed area will gener-
 igular deformity.
  elevation  is  best
 iated  with physeal
 in  and  elevation
  be effective.  If the
 vith  Salter-Harris
 :edure  will not  be
 nable  to respond.
 ay also  be  associ-
 liaphysis  of  long
 rpal or metatarsal
 sually  congenital
 ope of this book.
 quine  surgery  in
 id  elevation  has
 ctive  method  for
 vth  in  the  treat-
 ies.1·2  The  effec-
 een  questioned.
 acy of periosteal
 ie  treatment  of
 ralgus  indicated
 merit  and  hoof
 ion  of periosteal
 strated  a  similar
  .   3
 miry  Although
 iportant  to note
 xlel  for  carpal
 ·  an  inadequate
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