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Pyrogenic lower limbs

Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2023
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Angeli, Eurydice   +5 more
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Lower Limb

2014
Lower limb injuries are most common in athletes and involve fractures and ligament or tendon injuries. Running, jumping and throwing produce tremendous ground reactive forces that can create various musculoskeletal injuries and dysfunction.
P. Randelli   +20 more
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Myocele of the Lower Limb

Archives of Surgery, 1961
The subject of myocele, or true muscle hernia, is dealt with very briefly in standard textbooks and has received scant consideration in the literature, a review of the latter disclosing less than 200 cases. Original reference to this lesion as a distinct entity was made in 1839 by the eminent French surgeon, Dupuytren, 1 who recorded a muscular hernia ...
Anthony J. Palmieri   +2 more
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Lower limb blocks

Anaesthesia, 2010
SummaryThe advances in regional techniques for blocks of the lower limb have been driven primarily by the need to produce effective analgesia in the postoperative period and beyond. These techniques are commonly performed before or after central neuraxial blockade when this technique is used to provide anaesthesia and analgesia for the surgical ...
S. Derbyshire   +2 more
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The Lower Limb

1991
In 1957, Green summarised experience of 475 operations to correct discrepancy in the length of the lower extremities by inhibition of growth; of these, 383 were by epiphysiodesis and 92 by stapling. The majority were observed for many years until growth was completed.
D. M. Eastwood   +2 more
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