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Fibromatosis of the upper limb

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1979
Two cases of fibromatosis of the upper limb are presented, neither of which could be placed in a specific category as described in the literature. Both patients were black, and both had a history of previous trauma to the region, which has been regarded as an initiating factor.
H, Becker, L, Chait
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Upper Limb Apraxia

Continuum, 2021
Limb apraxia is one of the most common and most disabling disorders caused by brain damage. However, apraxia is one of the least recognized disorders associated with cerebral disease. This article discusses the signs and symptoms of, means of testing for, the pathophysiology of, and possible management of upper limb apraxia.Upper limb apraxia has four ...
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Challenges of the upper limb

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2008
The human upper limb is made for prehension. The capacity to manipulate and to interact with the environment is effected through the hand. The hand is a grasping tool, with four fingers flexing against an opposed thumb. It is also the main tactile organ, permits self-expression, and uniquely identifies an individual.
Marcus, Lee   +3 more
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