Diseases and deformities of the foot
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Diseases and deformities of the foot

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'^t^m^i " 1940 in ntemortam ^ttttlton (HorbonJbttl| ^trst^cbicai^toiscrof^omen^tubcjtte ^mUersttg of QToronto 1921 i^ 19393from of^ealll|anh pijgsical"QHjedepartment Jhucatton for JBJomcn ^tubents ns DeformitiesDiseases and OF THE FOOT BY NUTT, B.L., M.D.JOHN JOSEPH Surgeon-in-Chief, New York State Hospital for the Care of Crippled and Deformed Children; Surgeon, Sea Breeze Hospital; Assistant Attending Sur- geon, in Charge of Orthopedic Cases, Willard Parker Hospital; Mem- ber of the American Ortho- pedic Association. ILLUSTRATED ' / NEW YORK B. TREATE. & COMPANY 241-3 WEST 23D ST. I915 Copyright, 1913 By E. B. Treat & Co. PREFACE This handbook is prepared for the use of physicians who have not had the time the opportunity for thor-or ough feelstudy of this often neglected subject and who keenly their inability to prescribe scientifically and suc- cessfully for the many who consult them regarding their pedal conditions. Textbooks on orthopedic surgery are rarely consulted the general practitioner, as most ofby thethe diseases and deformities of the frame-work of body demand such treatment as only orthopedic surgeons are prepared to give. With regard to the feet, however, much of the treat- ment is so simple that the general practitioner can and ghould assume the responsibility of preventing deform- ities, correcting abuses and those conditions which have already occurred and treating minor diseases of the bones and joints.

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DeformitiesDiseases and
OF
THE FOOT
BY
NUTT, B.L., M.D.JOHN JOSEPH
Surgeon-in-Chief, New York State Hospital for the Care of
Crippled and Deformed Children; Surgeon, Sea
Breeze Hospital; Assistant Attending Sur-
geon, in Charge of Orthopedic Cases,
Willard Parker Hospital; Mem-
ber of the American Ortho-
pedic Association.
ILLUSTRATED
' /
NEW YORK
B. TREATE. & COMPANY
241-3 WEST 23D ST.
I915Copyright, 1913
By E. B. Treat & Co.PREFACE
This handbook is prepared for the use of physicians
who have not had the time the opportunity for thor-or
ough feelstudy of this often neglected subject and who
keenly their inability to prescribe scientifically and suc-
cessfully for the many who consult them regarding their
pedal conditions. Textbooks on orthopedic surgery are
rarely consulted the general practitioner, as most ofby
thethe diseases and deformities of the frame-work of
body demand such treatment as only orthopedic surgeons
are prepared to give.
With regard to the feet, however, much of the treat-
ment is so simple that the general practitioner can and
ghould assume the responsibility of preventing deform-
ities, correcting abuses and those conditions which have
already occurred and treating minor diseases of the bones
and joints. Many painful and disagreeable conditions,
such as chilblains, corns, ingrowing toe-nail, painful heel,
excessive sweating of the feet, etc., may be cured by
simple measures, and these, as well as the operations for
complications, are herein fullyseverer described and
amply illustrated.
John Joseph Nutt, M. D.
2020 Broadway, New York.
September lo, 1913.Digitized by the Internet Arciiive
in 2007 with funding from
IVIicrosoft Corporation
http://www.archive.org/details/diseasesdeformitOOnuttuoftCONTENTS
CHAPTER I
ANATOMY
PAGE
— — —Skeleton of the Foot Bones Ligaments Muscles
—and Tendons Nerves 13
CHAPTER n
PHYSIOLOGY
— —Distribution of Weight Movements The Foot at
— — —Rest Standing Work, Rest, Fatigue Walk-
ing 41
CHAPTER ni
EXAMINATION
— — —Inspection History Palpation Pain .... 59
CHAPTER IV
SHAFFER'S FOOT. WEAK-FOOT.. FLAT-FOOT
Shaffer's — — —Foot Consequences Symptoms Eti-
— — —ology Treatment Traction Shoes Opera-
— — —tion Weak-Foot Characteristics Results of
— — —Non-Treatment Treatment Fiat-Foot Os-
— —seous Flat-Foot Pathology Treatment of
Weak-Foot and Flat-Foot— Exercises— Arch
— Brace— Shaffer'sSupporters Whitman's Brace
—— —Manipulations Strapping—Severe Cases
—Plaster-of-Paris Dressing Tenotomy—ExcisionCONTENTS
PAGE
— — —Arthrodesis Tarsectomy Scaphoidectomy
— —Post-Operative Treatment Liniments . . 64
CHAPTER V
CONGENITAL CLUB-FOOT
— — —Varieties Frequency Etiology General Appear-
—ance— Explanation of Appearance Changes in
—the Bones Changes in Ligaments and Muscles
— —Pathology After Use Confirmation of
Structural Changes ill
CHAPTER VI
TREATMENT OF CONGENITAL CLUB-FOOT
—Early Treatment Manipulation— Muslin Bandage
—— — —Adhesive Plaster Braces Felt Splint
— —Wood Splint Plaster-of-Paris Willard's Shoe
— —Taylor's Brace Deformity in the Long Bones
— —Therapeutics of Early Treatment Treatment
—When the Child Begins to Stand Congenital Tali-
—pes Equino-Valgus Congenital Talipes Equinus
— —Congenital Talipes Valgus Congenital Talipes
—Varus Congenital Talipes Calcaneous—Congeni-
—tal Talipes and Varus TalipesValgus
Planus— Talipes — CongenitalCavus
— Congenital Talipes Equino-Talipes Valgo-Cavus
—Cavus Operative Procedures in the Treatment of
— —Congenital Club-Foot Wolff's Law Davis'
— — — —Law Tenotomy History Value Tendo
— —Achillis Posterior Ligament Tibialis Posticus
— —Astragalo-Scaphoid Capsule Flexor Longus
— —Digitorum Tibialis Anticus Peroneus
— —and Brevis Plantar Fascia Danger of Aneur-
— —ism Indications for Tenotomy Phelps' Opera-
— — —Operations Indications Bones totion Bone
—— Astragalectomy Partial Excisionbe Attacked
— Operation— Cuneiform TarsectomyOgston's
— Multiple Cuneiform Osteotamies .... 125CONTENTS
PAGE
CHAPTER VII
POTTS' PARAPLEGIA. CEREBRAL PARALYSIS
—Paralysis Complicating Pott's Disease Spastic Pa-
— — —ralysis Diagnosis Examination Treatment
— —Tenotomies Neurotomy—Injections of Alco-
—hol Stoeffel's Technique 178
CHAPTER VIII
INFANTILE PARALYSIS
—— —Residual Paralysis Diagnosis Recent Cases
—— —Apparatus Active Movements Massage
— — —Electricity Heat Functional Use Untreated
— —Cases of Long Standing— Valgus Varus
— — —Equinus Calcaneus Cavus Hollow Claw-
—Foot Cases of Undoubtable Permanent Paraly-
—sis— Reduction of Deformity Recovery of
—— —Muscles Braces Tendon Transplantation
Astragalectomy . 183
CHAPTER IX
TUBERCULOSIS AND GONORRHEAL DISEASE
— —Tuberculous Disease of the Foot Diagnosis Dif-
— —ferential Diagnosis Immobilization Campbell
— —Braces Thomas Knee Brace Bier's Treatment
— — —Tuberculin Treatment Heliotherapy Sea-
— —bathing Constitutional Treatment Operations
— — —Sinuses Injections Gonorrheal Infection of
—the Foot Treatment 217
CHAPTER X
OTHER AILMENTS
— ——Treatment OperationPainful Heel Metatarsal- ,
—— — —gia Treatment Morton's Toe Treatment
— — —Hallux Valgus Treatment Operation Ham-CONTENTS
PAGE
— — —mer-Toe Treatment Operation Raynaud's
— —Disease Myasthenia Angio-Solero-
—tica (Intermittent Limping)— Treatment Per-
— —forating Ulcer of the Foot Pernio
— —(Chilblains Treatment Congelation (Frost-)
— —Bite ) Treatment Hyperidrosis (Excessive
—Sweating) — — Erythromelalgia
—Plantar Neuralgia Clavus (Corns)— Treatment
— (Ingrowing Toe-Nail)—Paronychia Treat-
— — Painfulment Callosities Soles .... 248
CHAPTER XI
FOOT APPAREL
— — —Stockings Shoes Heels Rocker Sole.... 277

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