... Note the generalized swelling ofthe right foot with loss of wrinkles compared to the left The authors of this article postulate that in the hip, CRPSlike symptoms develop following a period of ... a series of 829 patients with reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) and among them, 7% ofthe patients did not have pain as a symptom [5] Although is not clear from the article if any ofthe Complex ... mediated dilatation of arteries ofthelowerlimb along with a decrease in venous capacitance [6] This mechanism may explain the vascular changes which were more intense with the foot in the dependent...
... conception and design ofthe paper; and have read and approved the final version ofthe manuscript for publication References The mechanism of acute compartment syndrome in the setting of sepsis is unclear ... others is unknown Conclusion Unexplained severe pain in thelower limbs should alert one to compartment syndrome even if there is no known aetiology Early fasciotomy is essential to save thelimb ... patient notes and the results ofthe investigations, literature search, and writing the manuscript TS and PS performed the literature search and were major contributors in writing the manuscript...
... and extension ofthe hip, extension ofthe knee and extension and inversion ofthe ankle) and the flexion synergy (external rotation, abduction, and flexion ofthe hip, flexion ofthe knee, and ... abduction/adduction The arrangement of rows and columns in Table leads to the grouping ofthe primary joint directions into synergies These synergies are based on the direction ofthe moment arm ofthe joint ... synergy in the stroke group Hip abduction is part ofthe anterior synergy in the stroke group but part oftheposterior synergy in the control group Co-contraction index Figure shows the co-contraction...
... California, USA) These were placed on the plantar surface ofthe interphalangeal joint ofthe hallux and the most posterior plantar aspect ofthe calcaneus to record the timing of heel contact, ... 2:35 ingly, the role of tibialis anterior in resisting pronation ofthe foot during the contact phase was not assisted via strong co-activation of tibialis posterior In fact, tibialis posterior ... Siegler S, Abidi NA, Frankel DZ: The effect ofposterior tibialis tendon dysfunction on the plantar pressure characteristics and the kinematics ofthe arch and the hindfoot Clin Biomech 2004,...
... located in the areas where flood water reaches the depth of 2-4 meters The flood of 2000 caused losses of 2150 of rice, decrease of rice yield from 60 to 70 percentages In the year of 2002, 70 ... volume The table shown that the more effect by saline intrusion (located nearer the sea) thelower rice yield Districts in table are ranged from the West to the East Table 1: Rice yield (tan/ha) of ... of his land The 100m wide area of his custard apple has fall down into the sea The lost area is equal area of Tan Phu village The reason of bank erosion is by river flow Erosion side of river is...
... and the sight ofthe body so infuriated the soldiers that they gave the greater part ofthe village of St Denis to the flames In the later phases ofthe rebellion the slogan ofthe British soldiers ... drew their inspiration from the procedure ofthe Whigs in the American colonies before 1776 The resolutions ofthe Patriotes recalled the language ofthe Declaration of Independence One ofthe ... Papineau The voice was the voice of Jacob, but the hand was the hand of Esau The Resolutions constituted the political platform ofthe extreme wing ofthe Patriote party: they were a sort of Declaration...
... number of behaviors that they attribute to chiefdoms ofthe Southeast and by extension to the ancestors ofthe Creek Indians They use the chronicles ofthe De Soto expedition to identify patterns of ... the synthesis I also limited the book to theLower Creek Indians instead of incorporating all ofthe Creek Indians because the survey region oftheLower Creek Indians is better de¤ned than the ... each The seats are made of Canes Split and worked together raised about three feet off the Ground; and half the width ofthe House, the back half being raised above the other about one foot; these...
... compiled the manuscript M.V was the surgeon ofthe second patient A.K helped with the editing ofthe manuscript KF, as the director ofthe orthopaedic department, guided us and helped in finalizing the ... eliminate the risk of recurrence Other auxiliary measures are the application of a bandage under pressure, the prolonged drainage and immobilization ofthe extremity Conclusions In the treatment of ... confirming the diagnosis, describing the margins ofthe mass and planning the surgical strategy[10] The ultrasound, that is a low cost modality, may demonstrate the solid or cystic nature ofthe lesion,...
... boundary conditions, we make use ofthe fixed point theory So, in the case of a Dirichlet problem, the set of solutions of 1.1 coincide with the set ofthe fixed points ofthe operator T : C1 I → C1 ... In the classical books of Bernfeld and Lakshmikantham and Ladde et al the classical theory ofthe method oflower and upper solutions and the monotone iterative technique are given This gives the ... b |} The main importance of this condition is that it provides a priori bounds on the first derivative of all the possible solutions ofthe studied problem that lie between thelower and the upper...
... geography ofthe Songkhram River Basin The catchment ofthe Mekong in northeast Thailand covers about 184,000 km2, which is 36% ofthe area ofthe country and 23% ofthe Mekong’s total catchment Northeast ... approximately follows the boundary ofthe catchment ofthe Songkhram River The LSB covers an area of 4,900 km2 or about 37% ofthe area ofthe Songkhram River Basin of 13,128 km2 The study results ... Socio-economics ofthe fisheries ofthelower Songkhram River Basin, northeast Thailand Some interesting features ofthe survey of villages included the following: • Altitude ofthe villages varied...
... determine whether harmful effects on aquatic ecosystems are resulting from the development and use ofthe water resources oftheLower Mekong Basin The groups of organisms to be monitored in the programme ... site had to meet all ofthe following requirements: The pH ofthe site at the time of biological sampling was between 6.5 and than 8.5 The electrical conductivity at the time of biological sampling ... conditions during the time of sampling This paper summarises and interprets the results ofthe four years of monitoring It describes the sampling locations and dates, the sampling protocols, the environmental...
... for FSW, has improved knowledge of managing LRTI for medical staffs ofthe center Practical meaning: The results ofthe thesis has performed the effectiveness ofthe intervention model to help ... less for FSW Currently, there are some researchs on thelower genital tract infection of women in the community and women in the military However, the study of infections oflower genital tract for ... provinces, high rates oflower genital tract infection in high-risk populations One ofthe characteristics of FSW is the nature mobility, due to the inferiority of their career, they not want to live...
... 33.9% of upper subscapular nerves, 31.6% oflower subscapular nerves, 78.6% of thoracodorsal nerves, 20.4% of long thoracic nerves, 82.4% of suprascapularnerves and 17.9% of dorsal scapular nerves ... union at the second rib posterior to the axillary artery They also found this union was at the first rib level posterior to the MT ofthe BP in 33% of cases In addition, they also found that the C5 ... mostly from theposterior cord (21.1%) There must be full awareness ofthe origin of variation in collateral branches from theposterior aspect ofthe BP and their configuration due to their significance...
... to the ventral edge ofthe cervical rib and the bony process from the first rib (Fig 5) The main part ofthe cervical rib including the bone process from the first rib was resected after thelower ... with the hands above the plane ofthe shoulder Percussion ofthe area ofthe palpable cervical rib on the left side elicited symptoms in the three ulnar fingers and "hands up tests" exaggerated the ... on the left side ofthe 17 year old supraclavicular Exploration ofthe brachial plexus through a girl Exploration ofthe brachial plexus through a supraclavicular approach on the left side of the...
... with the LCLC on the lateral epicondyle to its isolated insertion at the tubercle on the supinator crest The function ofthe LCLC and the importance of each component and the surrounding soft ... calcification in the lateral joint region ofthe elbow (Figure and 4) On further questioning the patient and her parents, they recollected that the patient had dislocated the same elbow at an age of years ... stabilizers The static soft-tissue stabilizers consist ofthe anterior and posterior joint capsule and both medial and lateral collateral ligament complexes Ofthe ligaments around the elbow the lateral...
... from the patient's next of kin for publication of this case report and the accompanying images A copy ofthe written consent is available for review by the Editor-in-Chief of this journal Page of ... concurrence of abscesses in extracardiac organs lead us to the conclusion that the left-sided MA had occurred as the result of embolization from the rightsided endocarditis Antemortem diagnosis of MA ... days) surgery has to be made in individual cases depending on the clinical status ofthe patient, size ofthe abscess and thickness ofthe abscess wall CMRI can provide useful morphological evaluation...
... from the onset ofthe first clinical event that was a clear manifestation of SSc (other than Raynaud's phenomenon) to the time of data collection All patients fulfilled the criteria proposed by the ... were the components ofthe logistic regression model for alveolitis The cut-off values ofthe dependent variables considered in the analysis were based on ROC curves and are reported in table The ... honeycombing involving up to 25% ofthe lobe, 3honeycombing involving 25–49% ofthe lobe, 4- honeycombing involving 50–75% ofthe lobe, 5- honeycombing involving > 75% ofthe lobe for interstitial score...
... specificity of 97% The authors of this study propose that this method may offer a reliable non-invasive approach of assessing lower extremities at risk of necrotising fasciitis Examination of a frozen ... debridement of tissue is the cornerstone of successful management [37] Surgical exploration also aid in the diagnosis of NF The operative findings of grayish necrotic deep fascia, a lack of resistance ... consists of steps: (1) confirming the diagnosis (2) defining the extent of fasciitis; (3) surgical excision; and (4) post-excision wound care The extent ofthe infection is defined by probing the...
... affected by the MekongÕs annual flood, but which may partially have derived sediment from other sources in the past One ofthe key features ofthe Plain of Reeds is the high prevalence of acid sulphate ... and (b) release of adsorbed arsenic through the process of reductive dissolution of FeOÆOH In Bangladesh, Bengal, Nepal and the Red River basin of Northern Vietnam the second of these processes ... provinces Further downstream there is no clearly defined apex to the Cuu Long Delta Rather, the broad floodplain downstream of Phnom Penh broadens still further to become the Delta at about the Cambodian–Vietnam...
... use the prosthesis and in the type of activities they can perform with their prosthesis [7] Procedure of translation The procedure of cross-cultural adaptation ofthe English version ofthe LCI ... Prosthetic Profile ofthe Amputee questionnaire [11,12] According to its developers the LCI "computes the global, basic, and advanced locomotor skills ofthelowerlimb amputee with the prosthesis ... with lowerlimb amputation the primary aim of rehabilitation is to restore walking ability with prosthesis Not all patients can receive prosthesis after amputation The reported rate of prosthetic...