Lower extremity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lower extremity can refer to: • Human leg • Lower extremity of ulna
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Human leg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although in common usage, the human leg or leg can refer to the entire lower extremity or limb of the human body, including the foot, thigh and even the hip or gluteal region, the precise definiti...
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Lower extremity of ulna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The lower extremity of the ulna (or distal extremity ) is small, and presents two eminences; the lateral and larger is a rounded, articular eminence, termed the head of the ulna; the medial, narro...
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Rotational and angular problems are two types of lower extremity abnormalities common in children. Rotational problems include intoeing and out-toeing. Intoeing is caused by one of three types of deformity: metatarsus adductus, internal tibial torsion, and increased femoral anteversion.
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Fractures of the lower extremity are common reasons for visits to family physicians. Some lower extremity fractures are especially likely to be missed. ... Lower extremity fracture in children may suggest the possibility of child abuse, especially in the case of multiple or bilateral fractures.
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The lower extremity is composed of the bones of the thigh, leg, foot, and the patella (commonly known as the kneecap). ... The bones of the lower extremities are the heaviest, largest, and strongest bones in the body because they must bear the entire weight of the body when a person is standing in the upright position.
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