Determining Functional End Ranges of Lower Limb Joints in Positions Commonly Used for ADLs in India
Background: In many Asian cultures, standing on the floor rather than sitting in a chair is preferred. Squatting and cross-legged sitting on the ground are common among the Indian population’s traditional practises and daily duties. Squatting is a closed kinetic activity that involves several joint movements. The goal of...
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Morphometric Analysis of Fibularis Tertius Muscle in Eastern Indian Population: A Cross-Sectional Study
Introduction: The unipennate extensor compartment muscle Fibularis tertius is unique to humans. The Fibularis tertius muscle flap is used by foot surgeons to transposition the ankle joint and correct any laxity. Variable muscle insertion may play a role in the cause of torsional stress, as shown in various foot...
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Role of Colour Doppler in Evaluation of Venous Abnormalities of Lower Limb: A Prospective Cross Sectional Study
Background: Venous abnormalities in the lower limbs are a very prevalent cause of morbidity. Despite clinical diagnosis being the cornerstone, Color Doppler Ultrasound has become the research of choice for confirming the diagnosis of lower limb venous disease. This study looked into the role of Color Doppler ultrasound in...
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Antiseptic Use in Wounds of the Lower Limb
The goal of this study is to go over all of the available research on antiseptic safety and efficacy in surgical wounds. Different antiseptic solutions, irrigation amounts, time scales, and delivery systems have been examined in order to develop evidence-based antiseptic recommendations for plastic, orthopaedic, and foot and ankle...
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