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 A CASE STUDY ON TAKAYASU ARTERITIS WITH DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY: AN UNCOMMON SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY DISORDER OBSERVED IN TERTIARY CARE TEACHING HOSPITAL

 A CASE STUDY ON TAKAYASU ARTERITIS WITH DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY: AN UNCOMMON SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY DISORDER OBSERVED IN TERTIARY CARE TEACHING HOSPITAL

... Patient was coherent and conscious. Arterial pulse was felt for carotid, brachial, femoral, popliteal arteries and absent in radial and post tibial arteries. The deep tendon reflexes were very much reduced in right ...

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Effects of fatiguing unilateral plantar flexions on corticospinal and transcallosal inhibition in the primary motor hand area

Effects of fatiguing unilateral plantar flexions on corticospinal and transcallosal inhibition in the primary motor hand area

... upper limb is reduced during recovery from fatiguing bilateral leg press ...no study has investigated whether transcallosal inhibition between M1s representing upper limb muscles is altered after fa- ...

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Self reported adult footwear and the risks of lower limb osteoarthritis: the GOAL case control study

Self reported adult footwear and the risks of lower limb osteoarthritis: the GOAL case control study

... to lower limb joint health. This analysis of data from a case control study investigated persistent users of different adult footwear for risks of knee and hip ...for lower limb ...

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Prevalence and risk factors for diabetic lower limb amputation: a clinic-based case control study

Prevalence and risk factors for diabetic lower limb amputation: a clinic-based case control study

... Diabetes and the diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) have made their mark in society, with the prevalence of diabetes being four times higher than all cancers combined [1]. Increased life expectancies have contributed ...

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Self reported adult footwear and the risks of lower limb osteoarthritis : the GOAL case control study

Self reported adult footwear and the risks of lower limb osteoarthritis : the GOAL case control study

... this study had clinically-severe, and often end-stage, OA and most had joints replaced when entering the GOAL ...This study relied upon the recall of participants, and this is an important source of ...with ...

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Original Article Clinicopathological Study of Chronic Lower Limb Ulcers and Management

Original Article Clinicopathological Study of Chronic Lower Limb Ulcers and Management

... in case of diabetic ulcers is found to be ...significantly lower than recurrence rates for patients treated with compression alone (28% at 1 year and 56% at 4 years) 69,70 ...

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Acupuncture for the treatment of phantom limb syndrome in lower limb amputees: a randomised controlled feasibility study

Acupuncture for the treatment of phantom limb syndrome in lower limb amputees: a randomised controlled feasibility study

... the study will fail. This study suggested that acupuncture and usual care were acceptable and participants were compliant with the ...from case studies [11] and nonrandomised controlled trials ...

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A study of cellulitis and other soft tissue infections of the lower limb in non-diabetic patients

A study of cellulitis and other soft tissue infections of the lower limb in non-diabetic patients

... In case of blistering or bleb formation, there is a potential for spontaneous rupture and in those cases proactive aseptic aspiration with or without deroofing of the blister was ...

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Outcome study of open reduction and internal fixation with lcp implant in lower limb: a prospective study at tertiary care centre

Outcome study of open reduction and internal fixation with lcp implant in lower limb: a prospective study at tertiary care centre

... prospective study of displaced Muller type C2-C3 intraarticular fractures of distal femur, treated using an indirect plate fixation technique and a lateral parapatellar arthrotomy for the direct reduction of the ...

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Risk factors of lower limb cellulitis in a level two healthcare facility in Cameroon: a case control study

Risk factors of lower limb cellulitis in a level two healthcare facility in Cameroon: a case control study

... based case-control study carried out in the Bamenda Regional Hospital (BRH) between September 2015 and August ...of lower limb erythema, warmth, oedema and pain, associated with fever ...

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Lower limb weakness with gyrus rectus hematoma: an unusual presentation of paraclinoid aneurysm; a case report with review of literature

Lower limb weakness with gyrus rectus hematoma: an unusual presentation of paraclinoid aneurysm; a case report with review of literature

... The authors declare that they have no competing interests. To carry out the operation standard neurosurgical instruments and equipments were used. For the study no additional equipment or instruments were used. ...

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Acupuncture for the treatment of phantom limb pain in lower limb amputees: study protocol for a randomized controlled feasibility trial

Acupuncture for the treatment of phantom limb pain in lower limb amputees: study protocol for a randomized controlled feasibility trial

... phantom limb pain has not been widely assessed or doc- umented, with most of the literature consisting of case reports ...phantom limb pain but, prior to a definitive trial, a study is needed ...

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Pseudomyogenic hemangioendothelioma/epithelioid sarcoma-like hemangioendothelioma of the lower limb: report of a rare case

Pseudomyogenic hemangioendothelioma/epithelioid sarcoma-like hemangioendothelioma of the lower limb: report of a rare case

... sera, respectively. The sections were then incubated with the following primary antibodies: actin-sm (1:50, DAKO), AE1/AE3 (1:50, DAKO), CD31 (1:100, DAKO), CD34 (1:100, DAKO), cytokeratin 18 (CK18, 1:200, DAKO), ...

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Design Of Lower Limb Exoskeleton Robot

Design Of Lower Limb Exoskeleton Robot

... Actuators are the device that provide motion for the exoskeleton and hence support the wearer’s limb motion. It takes the command from the controller and provides motion according to the requirement at a certain ...

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Physical activity and quality of life: a study of a lower-limb amputee population

Physical activity and quality of life: a study of a lower-limb amputee population

... the study and how to complete the questionnaires); a consent form; two questionnaires; and a low- value beverage voucher for redemption at the tea bar of their local prosthetic ...

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Identifying lower limb specific and generalised joint hypermobility in adults: validation of the Lower Limb Assessment Score

Identifying lower limb specific and generalised joint hypermobility in adults: validation of the Lower Limb Assessment Score

... The Beighton score is the most widely used tool for identifying GJH and plays a significant role in the diagnosis of hEDS [6, 12]. Despite its utility as a simple epidemiological clinical tool, the Beighton score is ...

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Comparative study of epidural Ropivacaine 0 5% and 0 75% with Clonidine for lower limb surgeries

Comparative study of epidural Ropivacaine 0 5% and 0 75% with Clonidine for lower limb surgeries

... Any contraindication to epidural anaesthesia (local site infection, Coagulopathy, Vertebral anomalies, Sepsis, Raised Intracranial pressure), allergy to local anaesthetic drugs and clonidine, peripheral neuropathy, ...

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THE EFFECT OF SWISS BALL THERAPY ON SIT-TO-STAND FUNCTION, PARETIC LIMB WEIGHT BEARING AND LOWER LIMB MOTOR SCORE IN PATIENTS WITH HEMIPLEGIA

THE EFFECT OF SWISS BALL THERAPY ON SIT-TO-STAND FUNCTION, PARETIC LIMB WEIGHT BEARING AND LOWER LIMB MOTOR SCORE IN PATIENTS WITH HEMIPLEGIA

... paretic lower extremity and lower extremity mo- tor control, compared to conventional ...functional lower extremity strength in older adults and to overcome the floor effect of the five times sit to ...

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The correlation between postural control and upper limb position sense in people with chronic ankle instability

The correlation between postural control and upper limb position sense in people with chronic ankle instability

... a study that compared the effect of dual tasking on postural performance in participants with CAI and a matched control group, concurrent performance of a cognitive task decreased postural stability only in the ...

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Lower limb weakness: an unusual cause

Lower limb weakness: an unusual cause

... Osteochondromas are usually tumours of the long bones and occurs rarely in other bones. Osteochondroma of rib causing spinal cord compression is a rare presentation with only 8 cases reported in literature involving ...

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