. Physical diagnosis . Fig. 306.—Flat-foot. (Bradford and Lovett.) 2. Mat-foot is a breaking down or weakening of the normal archof the foot, so that the print of the sole loses more or less of thenormal concavity in the inner side (see Figs. 206, 207, and 208).There are usually pain and tenderness near the attachment of theligaments and often higher up on the leg. THE LEGS AND FEET. 461 3. Tenosynovitis of the Achilles tendon often produces pain inthe tendon, increased by use and sometimes associated with palpa-ble creaking or crepitus over it. 4. Enlarged (rachitic) epiphyses are seen at the


. Physical diagnosis . Fig. 306.—Flat-foot. (Bradford and Lovett.) 2. Mat-foot is a breaking down or weakening of the normal archof the foot, so that the print of the sole loses more or less of thenormal concavity in the inner side (see Figs. 206, 207, and 208).There are usually pain and tenderness near the attachment of theligaments and often higher up on the leg. THE LEGS AND FEET. 461 3. Tenosynovitis of the Achilles tendon often produces pain inthe tendon, increased by use and sometimes associated with palpa-ble creaking or crepitus over it. 4. Enlarged (rachitic) epiphyses are seen at the lower end of the


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