In every case obstruction occurred only in the left subclavian or innominate artery and resulted solely in upper-extremity signs and symptoms. Four cases are reported. All have apparently been ...
Background: Upper limb impairment is common after stroke, and many will not regain full upper limb function. Different technologies based on surface electromyography (sEMG) have been used in stroke ...
Methods: Clinical data were retrospectively collected from a single center, including 117 patients with lower limb arterial lesions treated from January to December 2021 and 112 patients treated from ...
The American Heart Association (AHA) has issued a scientific statement on understanding pain and treatment considerations for the spectrum of peripheral artery disease (PAD ... is beneficial for lower ...
Variations in the aorta’s branches are also common, such as differences in the celiac trunk or renal arteries, but these are usually harmless and don't affect health. University of Florida Health.
The evidence supporting the efficacy of exercise therapy for patients with PAD dates back to 1966 when 6 months of unsupervised intermittent walking exercise was demonstrated to improve time walked to ...
The radial pulse was palpable, but no pulsation in the ulnar artery was felt. Allen's test was positive. A left upper thoracic sympathectomy ... or signs in any extremity other than the one ...
This knowledge, coupled with a thorough understanding of clinical anatomy, provides the clinician with the necessary tools for initial evaluation of the nerve-injured patient. To construct an ...
These images provide an overview of the anatomy in the abdomen and lower ... with a nondiagnostic CE-MRA study. MRA of lower-extremity arteries: technical considerations MRA studies of lower ...