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  1. Modified Kidner Procedure (Resection of the Prominent Accessory Navicular) The Kidner procedure involves resecting the prominent accessory navicular and ensuring that the …

  2. The accessory navicular (os navicularum or os tibiale externum) is an extra bone or piece of cartilage located on the inner side of the foot just above the arch.

  3. The aim of this leaflet is to answer some of the questions that you or your child may have about accessory navicular and its treatment. You will also have an opportunity to discuss any further …

  4. nsidered one of the most common causes of forelimb lameness in horses. As early as 1752, it was recognized that changes in the dis-tal sesamoid bone (navicular bone) correlated with …

  5. To diagnose accessory navicular syndrome, the foot and ankle surgeon will ask about symptoms and examine the foot, looking for skin irritation or swelling. The doctor may press on the bony …

  6. Patients with a painful accessory navicular may benefit with four to six physical therapy treatments. Your therapist may design a series of stretching exercises to try and ease tension …

  7. sory navicular: type I, type II with IIA and IIB subtypes, and type III. A type I accessory navicular is a small, circular, or oval-shaped bone fragment situated within the distal fibers of the posterior …