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Re: Strunskys signFrom: Deborah Wage (wagedj@home.com)Fri May 28 11:44:31 1999
Strunsky's sign is pain in the anterior arch of the foot in response to sudden flexion of the toes. It is supposed to be indicative of a lesion in the anterior arch of the foot. What kind?.......I have no idea.
-- Deborah Wage,FNP,CNM
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