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  2. Prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    Lower-extremity prosthetics A prosthetic leg worn by Ellie Cole. Lower-extremity prosthetics describes artificially replaced limbs located at the hip level or lower. Concerning all ages Ephraim et al. (2003) found a worldwide estimate of all-cause lower-extremity amputations of 2.0–5.9 per 10,000 inhabitants.

  3. Femoropopliteal bypass - Wikipedia

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    Vascular surgery. [ edit on Wikidata] Popliteal bypass surgery, more commonly known as femoropopliteal bypass (FPB, fem-pop, etc.) or more generally as lower extremity bypass surgery, is a surgical procedure used to treat diseased leg arteries above or below the knee. [1] It is used as a medical intervention to salvage limbs that are at risk of ...

  4. Peripheral edema - Wikipedia

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    Peripheral edema. Other names. Peripheral oedema, [1] [2] dependent edema. Leg edema. Peripheral edema is edema (accumulation of fluid causing swelling) in tissues perfused by the peripheral vascular system, usually in the lower limbs. In the most dependent parts of the body (those hanging distally ), it may be called dependent edema.

  5. Prosthetist - Wikipedia

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    A prosthetist is a person who has been qualified and certified to treat a person by using prostheses to residual limbs of the upper and lower extremities. The fitting of lower extremity prostheses, for example, involves making a socket that fits the residuum as a first step. The socket is usually manufactured out of fiberglass or carbon fiber ...

  6. Edema - Wikipedia

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    Edema, also spelled oedema, and also known as fluid retention, dropsy, hydropsy and swelling, is the build-up of fluid in the body's tissue. [1] Most commonly, the legs or arms are affected. [1] Symptoms may include skin which feels tight, the area may feel heavy, and joint stiffness. [1]

  7. Knee replacement - Wikipedia

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    Full-length projections also are used in order to adjust the prosthesis to provide a neutral angle for the distal lower extremity. Two angles used for this purpose are: Hip-knee-shaft angle (HKS), [10] an angle formed between a line through the longitudinal axis of the femoral shaft and its mechanical axis, which is a line from the center of ...

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