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Myopathies of the Lower Extremities

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1989
The myopathies that can manifest themselves within the lower extremity are reported here and can serve as a guideline for clinicians in the early diagnosis of these disabling conditions. The classification of these disease entities based on signs and symptoms is significant if correlated with the age of the patient at the time of onset, the evolution ...
R E, Barrett, J A, Ruziskey
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Neurilemoma of the Lower Extremity

Foot & Ankle, 1986
A series of 76 patients with 85 neurilemomas of the lower extremity was reviewed. The tumors were located throughout the lower extremity and had varied clinical presentations, which often posed problems in diagnosis. Pain, however, was a consistent symptom, and 63 (83%) of the patients presented with local or radiating (or both) pain.
P V, Spiegl   +3 more
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Lower Extremity Replantation

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1991
Replantation of the traumatically amputated lower extremity is a technically feasible surgical undertaking. Successful outcome must be judged by functional achievements of the patient toward returning to the preinjury level. Appropriate patient selection significantly increases the potential for obtaining a satisfactory outcome.
L B, Gayle   +6 more
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Lower Extremity Purpura

Archives of Dermatology, 2002
A 5-month-old girl presented with generalized bullae (Figure 1). For 2 months she had experienced intermittent, localized, painful bullae in her diaper area. The bullae had initially been treated with topical mupirocin ointment, followed by a course of systemic antibiotics for presumed staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome.
Joshua M, Berlin, John R, Queen
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Ultrasonography of the Lower Extremity

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2006
Ultrasonography is a useful imaging tool for various soft tissue and joint pathologies affecting the lower extremity. This article reviews the normal sonographic appearance of muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, bone, and cartilage. The ultrasound imaging appearance of various pathologic conditions affecting the hip, thigh, knee, lower leg, ankle,and ...
Karen, Finlay, Lawrence, Friedman
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Evaluation of the lower extremities

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 1981
AbstractThe Octoson, an automated, water‐delay ultrasonic scanner, that provides excellent demonstration of the normal anatomy of subcutaneous tissues, muscles, and blood vessels, was used to evaluate the lower extremities of 25 patients. A variety of pathologic conditions were demonstrated, including popliteal cysts, hematomas, an abscess, and an ...
J L, Lenkey   +3 more
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Replantation of the Lower Extremity

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1983
Traumatic amputation of the lower extremity is not uncommon when compared with that of the upper extremity. However, fewer cases of lower extremity replantation have been reported. One of the possible reasons for this is that few severed lower limbs were feasible for replantation because of severe trauma.
Z W, Chen, B F, Zeng
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PHLEBOGRAPHY OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1960
The method of deep-vein phlebography here described has been applied in 251 extremities of 159 patients over a period of two and one-half years. The results have often been decisive in planning treatment because of the importance of distinguishing between incompetence and thrombosis of the deep veins. The films to be exposed must be 86 cm.
S M, ROGOFF, J A, DEWEESE
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Rehabilitation of the Lower Extremity

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1995
Rehabilitation of the lower extremities has fallen into two basic categories known as open and closed kinetic chain activities. Closed kinetic chain exercises are functional exercises specific to sport movement patterns. Exercises performed with a variety of equipment may be classified as closed kinetic chain.
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Kinematics of the Lower Extremity

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1988
Range of motion of the lower extremity joints from the hip to the digits will be discussed including both active and passive axis of motion and their planes of motion. The author believes that the interpretation of these ranges of motion is essential in order to properly diagnose and to execute a treatment plan.
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