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THE PHENOL BLOCK OF TIBIAL NERVE FROM THE VIEW-POINT OF M & H WAVE
Kunihiko Fukui
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Summary Lymphoma in horses is uncommon and rarely diagnosed as a cause of ataxia. This case report describes a 2‐year‐old Standardbred cryptorchid colt who presented with acute onset of grade 3–4/5 spinal ataxia in all four limbs, with the hindlimbs more severely affected than forelimbs and severe proprioceptive deficits.
K. MacMillan +3 more
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Rare presentation of posterior tibial nerve compression at the median calf: A case report. [PDF]
Bourra H.
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Anatomical variations of the tibial nerve and their clinical correlation. [PDF]
Soetoko AS, Fatmawati D.
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Tibial Nerve Injury Caused by Below-Knee Compression Stockings
Nelson Albuquerque +6 more
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Abstract Background The distribution pattern of central tarsal bone (CTB) changes has not been described, except for slab‐ and dorsomedial–plantarolateral fractures. Objectives To describe CTB changes in CT and document their distribution and associations. Study Design Retrospective case series.
Sandra Campana +3 more
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Effectiveness and safety of electroacupuncture in female overactive bladder: a randomized controlled trial investigating sacral and tibial nerve modulation. [PDF]
Tan Z, Ding M, Li J, Luo R, Shen J.
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Abstract Introduction Haemophilic knee arthropathy leads to a reduction in muscle mass and strength. Blood flow restriction (BFR) involves the application of a compressive cuff that enables strength training with reduced loads. Objective To evaluate safety as the primary outcome and the efficacy (muscle strength and activation, functional capacity and ...
Mar Villalón‐González +4 more
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