ВЛИЯНИЕ ПАТОЛОГИИ СТОПЫ НА РАЗВИТИЕ ОСТЕОАРТРОЗА КОЛЕННОГО СУСТАВА

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12
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2016

А. Середа (1), доктор медицинских наук, профессор, А. Мойсов (1), С. Сметанин (2), кандидат медицинских наук 1 -Федеральный научно-клинический центр спортивной медицины ФМБА России, Москва 2 -Первый МГМУ им. И.М. Сеченова E-mail: ado_nis@mail.ru

Остеоартроз коленного сустава – наиболее распространенная форма ортопедической патологии нижней конечности. Тем не менее вопрос о взаимовлиянии патологии стопы и остеоартроза коленного сустава той же конечности остается малоизученным.

Ключевые слова: 
травматология и ортопедия
патология стопы
остеоартроз коленного сустава

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Середа А., Мойсов А., Сметанин С. ВЛИЯНИЕ ПАТОЛОГИИ СТОПЫ НА РАЗВИТИЕ ОСТЕОАРТРОЗА КОЛЕННОГО СУСТАВА . Врач, 2016; (12): 47-49


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