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1. For example, football players should focus strengthening lower extremity muscles.

2. –Bullae associated with edema of the lower extremity and foot

3. Appendicular Skeleton includes: pectoral girdle, upper extremity, pelvic girdle, lower extremity

4. Over 150000 people undergo Amputations of the lower extremity in the United States each year

5. Context: Hip-Adductor strains are among the most common lower-extremity injuries sustained in athletics

6. Involved lower extremity knee extensor and flexor torque production deficits were 25% and 17%, respectively.

7. Objective: To determine the relationship between lower extremity motor ability and standing stability in cerebrovascular disease.

8. The leading symptoms are numbness and clumsiness of upper and lower extremity, mostly combined with gait disturbances.

9. Conclusion Early rehabilitation treatment largely improved lower extremity motor function and AOL of patients with hemiplegia.

10. Ing for individuals with USCP: Hand and Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy Including Lower Extremity (HABIT-ILE)

11. The person often describes previous episodes of low back pain with or without lower extremity radiation.

12. Futheron the results of adductor-tenotomies and different operations on the upper and lower extremity are analysed.

13. Examination of the lower extremity and foot reveals the deformity, which may affect one or both feet.

14. A Bier block can be used for brief surgical procedures or manipulations of the upper or lower extremity

15. Objective: Investigating the clinical efficacy of high ligation of great saphenous vein plus PCCS in lower extremity varicose vein .

16. Objective To investigate the effects of in situ venous arterialization on extensive artery obliterans occlusion of the lower extremity.

17. 4 Objective:Discuss the feasibility and therapeutic effect of exalted ligation combined electrocoagulation operation for varicose vein of lower extremity.

18. Finally, the lower extremity may be more or less Atrophous in respect of thickness and length (Hippocrates, de urtic., sec

19. Each year, podiatric physicians gain new tools to add to their Armamentariums to treat a variety of lower extremity conditions

20. 6 Objective: Investigating the clinical efficacy of high ligation of great saphenous vein plus PCCS in lower extremity varicose vein .

21. Generally, Amputations are performed on portions of the arm or leg and are termed upper extremity or lower extremity Amputations accordingly

22. In this paper, the treatment of elephantiasis of lower extremity in 18 cases with micro-lymphangio-phlebostomy through multiple routes was reported.

23. Conclusion:Fogarty catheter embolectomy was adequate to the acute arterial embolism, and acute thrombosis of lower extremity should be treated by thrombolysis or PTA.

24. 27 Medical conditions associated with onychocryptosis include diabetes, obesity, as well as thyroid, cardiac, and kidney diseases that may predispose to lower extremity edema.

25. The iWalk Biom is an active, bionic, powered ankle-foot prosthesis that provides a quantum leap forward in mobility assistance for lower-extremity amputees

26. Regional block of the saphenous nerve, a pure sensory nerve of the leg, allows for rapid Anesthetization of the anteromedial lower extremity, including the med

27. Clout is a 500-patient prospective, multicenter, single-arm registry evaluating real-world patient outcomes after treatment of lower extremity DVT with ClotTriever®

28. Potential medical complications associated with Achondroplasia include lower extremity long bone bowing, middle-ear dysfunction, obstructive sleep apnea, and, more rarely, cervicomedullary compression, hydrocephalus, …

29. Nine patients who had malignant bone tumors of the lower extremity were managed with wide en bloc resection and re-implantation of the extracorporeally Autoclaved specimens

30. 8 Risk factors for a patient with diabetes to require an Amputation include lower extremity ischemia, peripheral neuropathy, elevated glycated hemoglobin levels, a history of

31. Background: Acute lower extremity compartment syndrome (Alecs) is a devastating complication that often presents silently in critically injured patients; therefore, we developed a protocol to screen high-risk patients

32. The prototype device is called the Lower-extremity Powered ExoSkeleton, or LOPES, and works by training the body and mind of a patient to recover a more natural step.

33. Inguinal or femoral Buboes occur in bubonic plague because the flea bite initiating the infection is commonly on a lower extremity, 76 but involvement of other peripheral nodes can occur

34. The Amputation site in the lower extremity functions as the patient’s foot, and as such, requires reconstructive design to provide a durable interface for walking and the transfer of body weight

35. The Lower Extremity Assessment Project (LEAP) prospectively included and investigated patients with severe, limb-threatening injuries below the femur, with third-grade open fractures, defined soft-tissue damage and amputation wounds.

36. The American Board of Lower Extremity Surgery (Ables) is a not-for-profit, multidisciplinary, autonomous certification board that has been recognized for its rigorous performance-based certification processes for more than 30 years.

37. Carioca test A side-shuffling, sport-specific functional test of agility and kinesthetic awareness that is used toward the end of a rehabilitation program to reintegrate athletes back into competition following lower extremity injuries.

38. Dorsal thoracic Arachnoid webs are rare clinical entities caused by a thickened intradural extramedullary band of Arachnoid tissue that compresses the spinal cord, and often present with progressive back pain, paresthesias, and lower extremity weakness

39. Tendon Release Therapy (Giammatteo; (W.) Giammatteo) is the Advanced Strain and Counterstrain approach to restore elongation and power to the tendon, and is an excellent adjunct to enhance increased upper and lower extremity functional outcomes.

40. A Condyle on the inner side of the lower extremity of the femur; also : a corresponding eminence on the upper part of the tibia that articulates with the medial Condyle of the femur… See the full definition

41. ‘Medication is indicated when stiffness, spasms, or Clonus interferes with function or sleep.’ ‘Physical examination revealed left ankle Clonus, positive Babinski sign on the left, and left lower extremity weakness.’ ‘The patient should be tested for deep tendon reflexes and Clonus.’

42. ‘Medication is indicated when stiffness, spasms, or Clonus interferes with function or sleep.’ ‘Physical examination revealed left ankle Clonus, positive Babinski sign on the left, and left lower extremity weakness.’ ‘The patient should be tested for deep tendon reflexes and Clonus.’

43. Although some podiatrists are hesitant to perform punch Biopsies in complex wounds, a clinical trial has shown that punch biopsy is a safe technique that is useful in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic, hard-to-heal lower extremity wounds.

44. Arterial Anastomoses of the lower extremity Author: Lorenzo Crumbie MBBS, BSc • Reviewer: Dimitrios Mytilinaios MD, PhD Last reviewed: May 31, 2021 Reading time: 10 minutes Although the range of motion of the joints of the lower limb is less than those in the upper limb, the arterial supply surrounding them is still susceptible to damage

45. In 2005, there were approximately 1.6 million Amputees in the United States, a prevalence of almost 1 in 200 people, and that number is expected to double by 2050 1.The global amputee census is difficult to establish 2, but estimates have suggested that worldwide there is a lower-extremity amputation performed every 30 seconds for a patient with diabetes 3.

46. The Clinician should ask the patient to stand so lower extremity alignment may be observed.: It is the duty of the referring Clinician to ensure the completeness, accuracy, and veracity of the information provided.: Should the Clinician and patient simply press ahead with yet another poorly controlled clinical trial?: The Clinician and the patient need not complete all cells of the chart

47. The energy expenditure needed to Ambulate with an above-knee prosthesis is far greater than that needed with a below-knee prosthesis.: The boy was using arm crutches to Ambulate, and his short legs moved in a wide and awkward manner that suggested he was sweeping the floor with his feet.: Dysarthria, truncal ataxia, and lower extremity weakness developed, with subsequent loss of his …