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Reliability of measuring first and second metatarsal and toe length
The Foot, 03/13/07
G. Davidson, et al. - Conclusion: Two clinically relevant, inexpensive and non-invasive techniques for measuring relative first and second toe and metatarsal length have been identified. These methods have the potential to be used in future research, within the clinical setting and during screening sessions
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