Practical podiatry : . rip A is laid overthe anterior surface of the shield with the split end towardthe inner side of the toe. The anterior one of the two splitends is then drawn tightly over the anterior edge of theshield and adhered to the inner surface of the toe; the re-maining split end is ad-hered over the first andshould also be drawntightly, so that the an-terior portion of theshield is closely bound tothe dorsum of the rounded end of theplaster strip is then car-ried around the outerside of the toe in such amanner as to allow thenarrow portion of theplaster to rest over theco


Practical podiatry : . rip A is laid overthe anterior surface of the shield with the split end towardthe inner side of the toe. The anterior one of the two splitends is then drawn tightly over the anterior edge of theshield and adhered to the inner surface of the toe; the re-maining split end is ad-hered over the first andshould also be drawntightly, so that the an-terior portion of theshield is closely bound tothe dorsum of the rounded end of theplaster strip is then car-ried around the outerside of the toe in such amanner as to allow thenarrow portion of theplaster to rest over thecorresponding narrowpart of the toe on itsplantar surface. Thewide extremity isbrought around to theinner side of the toe andis placed over the splitends already binds them securelyto the interdigital sur- Fig. 11. face of the toe. Any showing anteriok portion ofloose ends showing after adhesive strip applied the foregoing is com-pleted should beclipped off. Onewide end of the stripfig. 10. B is then adhered.


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