The physiological range of the B öhler’s angle in the adult Croatian population

In his invited lecture on treatment of calcaneal fractures at the annual meeting of the American Orthopaedic Association, in Chatham, Massachusetts, in June 1930, an Austrian surgeon from Vienna, Lorenz B öhler (15 January 1885, Wolfurt in Vorarlberg, Austria — 20 January 1973, Vienna, Austria) [1–3], advocated for the restoration of the physiological angle connecting the superior aspects of anterior calcaneal process and posterior subtalar facet and the superior aspect of posterior subtalar fac et with posterior calcaneal tuberosity [4,5] (Fig.
Source: Foot and Ankle Surgery - Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Source Type: research