Practical podiatry : . 124 PODIATRY rior strip lap over the aperture, it should, of course, be cutaway. Number 3. In this manner of strapping (using oneone-half-inch strip) we have one of the most practical meth-ods in vogue today. A strip about six inches in length isfashioned in the manner of Fig. 9. The wide portion in the strips centre is then ad-hered to the anteriorsurface of tlie shield andthe ends are carriedaround, one on each sideof the toe, in such a man-ner as to allow the nar-rowest portions to criss-cross in the narrow partof the toe web on theplantar surface. Thewide ends are th


Practical podiatry : . 124 PODIATRY rior strip lap over the aperture, it should, of course, be cutaway. Number 3. In this manner of strapping (using oneone-half-inch strip) we have one of the most practical meth-ods in vogue today. A strip about six inches in length isfashioned in the manner of Fig. 9. The wide portion in the strips centre is then ad-hered to the anteriorsurface of tlie shield andthe ends are carriedaround, one on each sideof the toe, in such a man-ner as to allow the nar-rowest portions to criss-cross in the narrow partof the toe web on theplantar surface. Thewide ends are then car-ried around the dorsumof the toe and are over-lapped on the posteriorportion of the method of applyingthe plaster supplies agreater amount of adhe-sive surface than by theuse of the narrow stripand is just as practical,or more so, in manyways. Number 4. In usingtwo one-half-inch stripsto adhere a shield to the dorsum of the fifth toe, the plasteris fashioned as shown in A and B (Fig. 7). The stripmar


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