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Assessment of Work Posture Using Rapid Upper Limb Assessment in Sculptor Painters.
Kotwani PK, Almeida SD.
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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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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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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2019
Ultrasound has been reported to be a quick, cheap, and effective imaging modality to guide the interventional procedures in the musculoskeletal system. The use of ultrasound results in increased accuracy of needle placement associated with a reduction of complications.
Sconfienza L. M. +5 more
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Ultrasound has been reported to be a quick, cheap, and effective imaging modality to guide the interventional procedures in the musculoskeletal system. The use of ultrasound results in increased accuracy of needle placement associated with a reduction of complications.
Sconfienza L. M. +5 more
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2017
A patient with upper limb dimelia including a double scapula, humerus, radius, and ulna, 11 metacarpals and digits (5 on the superior side, 6 on the inferior side) was treated with a simple amputation of the inferior limb resulting in cosmetic improvement and maintenance of range of motion in the preserved limb.
Takehiko, Takagi +4 more
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A patient with upper limb dimelia including a double scapula, humerus, radius, and ulna, 11 metacarpals and digits (5 on the superior side, 6 on the inferior side) was treated with a simple amputation of the inferior limb resulting in cosmetic improvement and maintenance of range of motion in the preserved limb.
Takehiko, Takagi +4 more
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Hand Clinics, 2000
Congenital deficiencies and developmental deformities of the upper extremity often result in complex deformities that include, to variable degrees, shortening and angulation. Because of the nonweight-bearing status of the upper extremity, these deformities are better tolerated and often of less functional significance than their counterparts in the ...
J P, Damsin, I, Ghanem
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Congenital deficiencies and developmental deformities of the upper extremity often result in complex deformities that include, to variable degrees, shortening and angulation. Because of the nonweight-bearing status of the upper extremity, these deformities are better tolerated and often of less functional significance than their counterparts in the ...
J P, Damsin, I, Ghanem
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2018
A deformity in the skeletal system is defined as any abnormality of size and shape of the bone in terms of angulation, shortness, or rotational problems. An individual with bone deformity has functional and cosmetic defects, whose severity varies on the severity of the deformity.
Tomak Y., Desteli E.E.
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A deformity in the skeletal system is defined as any abnormality of size and shape of the bone in terms of angulation, shortness, or rotational problems. An individual with bone deformity has functional and cosmetic defects, whose severity varies on the severity of the deformity.
Tomak Y., Desteli E.E.
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