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Pictures can be posted to the forum by two methods.
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or....
2. Annotated pictures describing the exact location of your problem or
question.
- Copy the picture and paste it into MS Paint on your computer.
- Annotate (circle, mark make an X) the photo to describe the anatomical
location of interest or problem.
- Save the picture to your hard drive.
- Post the picture to a file storing location on the internet. Any
annotated picture must be saved with a URL address.
- Paste the image into The
Foot Talk Forum by bracketing the URL of the image as
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[IMG]http://www.my_picture_of_my_foot_problem[/IMG]
Note: the http:// part of the URL is REQUIRED for the [IMG] code.
Spacial Orientation

Topography

Osteology
Angiology

Neurology

Myology

Radiology


Miscellaneous Drawings

Clinical testing

Surgical Anatomy
Please refer to each condition page for surgical anatomy or visit our
comprehensive
library of foot and ankle surgery images.
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This article was written by Jeffrey A. Oster, DPM. The most recent modification of this page was 1-15-09.
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