نتایج جستجو برای: crutch walking
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Magnetic resonance imaging evidence for presymptomatic change in thalamus and caudate in familial Alzheimer’s disease Natalie S. Ryan, Shiva Keihaninejad, Timothy J. Shakespeare, Manja Lehmann, Sebastian J. Crutch, Ian B. Malone, John S. Thornton, Laura Mancini, Harpreet Hyare, Tarek Yousry, Gerard R. Ridgway, Hui Zhang, Marc Modat, Daniel C. Alexander, Martin N. Rossor, Sebastien Ourselin and ...
W I T H I N recent years it has been c o m m o n l y accepted that crutch-and-brace ambulation forms an integral part of the rehabilitation of the paraplegic. It is necessary to develop a proper orientation to the subject as a whole and specifically to discuss the methods of attainment of maximal function with minimal brac ing. Four points of view have developed, concerning the degree to which...
A difficult clinical decision to be made when treating a paraplegic patient is deciding if walking is a realistic goal, if orthoses should be prescribed, and what the functional outcome will be. It has been demonstrated that the en ergy expenditure for paraplegics, utilizing a crutch assisted swing-through gait pattern, is markedly elevated. Many patients have learned to walk with crutches and...
PURPOSE To review the outcomes of 53 patients who underwent minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) for distal tibial fractures. METHODS Medical records of 31 men and 22 women aged 22 to 78 (mean, 51) years who underwent MIPO using a locking compression plate for distal tibial fractures of the left (n=28) and right (n=25) legs with or without intra-articular extension were reviewed. ...
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A 57-year-old man, who was a chronic axillary crutch user as a result of childhood poliomyelitis, was referred to our hospital because of a sudden onset of right forearm ischemia. The right forearm had no pulse, and three-dimensional computed tomography (3DCT) showed an aneurysm of the right brachial artery associated with arterial occlusion. The thrombosed aneurysm of the brachial artery was r...
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