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Surgery of the forelimb

Veterinary Nursing Journal, 2014
ABSTRACT:Whilst the range of surgical procedures which may be performed on the forelimb is very diverse, there are various considerations which are held in common. These include pre-anaesthetic assessment, surgical preparation, analgesia and postoperative physiotherapy.
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Movements in monkeys with deafferented forelimbs

Experimental Neurology, 1963
Abstract This research was prompted by conflicting data in earlier studies on the nature of the deficit and the extent of recovery possible following deafferentation of a monkey's forelimb. Our approach to the problem utilized an avoidance conditioning technique, prolonged restraint of the intact forelimb in a straight-jacket as well as extension of ...
H D, KNAPP, E, TAUB, A J, BERMAN
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Forelimb Lameness in the Young Patient

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2001
Forelimb lameness is a common problem in young dogs and can be caused by a wide variety of problems. Accurate and comprehensive diagnosis and treatment must be provided for these patients. Differential diagnoses for forelimb lameness in the young patient fall into the categories of congenital abnormalities; developmental disorders; trauma; and ...
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OF THE LOWER FORELIMB OF THE HORSE

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 1993
This study uses computed tomography and computer aided design software (I‐DEAS(tm)) for the development of a three‐dimensional electronic solids model of the lower limb of the horse. Data from two millimeter transverse contiguous slices of the distal forelimb of a yearling horse were acquired from a computed tomographic scanner and then transferred to ...
Tak K. Cheung, Kent N. Thompson
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Orthotopic Rat Forelimb Transplantation

Journal of Visualized Experiments
Vascularized composite allotransplantation (VCA) involves the transplantation of multiple tissue types -- including skin, muscle, bone, and nerves -- offering a promising reconstructive option for patients with severe traumatic injuries or disfigurements.
Yinan, Guo   +8 more
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Forelimb Lameness in the Adult Patient

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2001
Lameness of the forelimb may be one of the more frustrating problems in small animal orthopedics. It is likely that numerous causes of forelimb lameness are not yet defined or well understood. The common and some less common causes of forelimb lameness are discussed as well as their means of diagnosis.
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Handedness and the evolution of the primate forelimb

Neuropsychologia, 1975
Resume Il existe une tendance evolutionniste dans l'ordre des primates vers une augmentation et une plus grande differentiation du controle nerveux du membre anterieur. La preference manuelle humaine, avec l'asymetrie hemispherique qu'elle implique, doit etre comprise comme la manifestation derniere d'un processus qui a une longue histoire dans un ...
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A supernumerary forelimb in a Wistar rat

Laboratory Animals, 1987
A fifth limb, quite independent of the others, was found in a pup born in our colony of Wistar rats. The malformation is described.
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Allometry of cetacean forelimb bones

Journal of Morphology, 1994
AbstractThis study examines the allometric scaling relationships of the cetacean humerus, radius, and ulna. Bone lengths and diameters were measured for 20 species of odontocete and three species of mysticete cetaceans, representing eight of the nine extant cetacean families. The scaling of individual bone proportions (bone length vs.
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The Forelimb

2023
Antonio Cruz   +2 more
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