1,303 results
P
traumatic lower extremity artery injury
I/C
endovascular therapy (ET), open surgical repair (OSR), endovascular therapy (ET), open surgical repair (OSR)
O
amputation, fasciotomy or compartment syndrome, mortality, length of stay, lower extremity nerve injury
P
patients with ankle instability (AI)
I/C
case-control study, Patients with AI had a lower activation of peroneal muscles before landing
O
muscle activation of the lower extremity before landing
P
51956 participants
I/C
7 different statins (simvastatin, fluvastatin, atorvastatin, rosuvastatin, lovastatin, pravastatin, and pitavastatin), comparing the lipid-lowering efficacy of no less than two of the included statins (or statin vs. placebo)
O
LDL-C lowering
P
28 studies with 266,227 cases of lower limb OA
I/C
physically demanding occupations or occupational tasks, lifting heavy loads (>10 kg/week), squatting/kneeling, standing (>2 h/daily), walking
O
development of lower limb osteoarthritis (OA)
P
patients with abnormal liver tests at baseline
I/C
statin-based lipid-lowering therapy, less intensive lipid-lowering therapy or placebo
O
worsening hepatic test (>3 ULN), cardiovascular events
P
healthy subjects
I/C
evaluation of concentration, upper and lower airways
O
concentration of high-mobility group box 1 and heat-shock protein 70
P
lower respiratory tract infection
I/C
risk factors, none
O
many
P
patients with lower extremity cancer
I/C
allograft reconstruction with a supplementary inlay VFG, allograft reconstruction alone
O
nonunion, infection, fractures, explantation, functional limb status
P
Patients with Parkinson's disease
I/C
Duration of disease, Age, Hoehn-Yahr score >2, Sleep disorder, Constipation, UPDRS III score, MMSE score
O
Lower urinary tract dysfunction
P
people with lower back pain, control group people
I/C
lumbopelvic kinematics, range of motion analysis, people with lower back pain vs. control group people
O
reduced lumbar range of motion, no difference in the angle of lordosis, no significant difference in extension and rotation, significant heterogeneity, limitation of lumbar range of motion
