Complementary test in plants ulcer
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ULCERAS PLANTARESAbstract
Objetives: To review the different complementary test likely to be used and more know in liteerature to explore sensibility, peak plantar pressure, to determine if there is sepsis or not, possibilities of bone affection, as well as knowing the foat muscle, in patients carriers in plantas wher. Conclusions: A review about complementary test is done in patients carriers of a bad perforated plantar ulcer emphasizeng different instruments and equipmets used to complemetary test.Downloads
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