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Wunderwerk Fuß

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Das Diabetische Fußsyndrom

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Mit Hilfe der funktionellen Anatomie wird ergründet, wie der Fuß seine Arbeit robust, verlässlich und doch geschmeidig verrichtet. Die dazu bestehenden Konzepte werden zunächst kurz dargelegt. Die anschließende detaillierte Betrachtung kann so die wesentlichen Grundlagen als bekannt voraussetzen und bei der Erörterung von Beginn an einbeziehen. Der Leser wird zwiebelschalenartig von einer generellen Konzeptbetrachtung zu immer feineren Details geführt.

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Hochlenert, D., Engels, G., Morbach, S., Schliwa, S., Game, F.L. (2022). Wunderwerk Fuß. In: Hochlenert, D., Engels, G., Morbach, S., Schliwa, S., Game, F.L. (eds) Das Diabetische Fußsyndrom. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-64972-5_2

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