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The phrase "left limb" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to one of a person's arms or legs. For example, "She broke her left limb in a skiing accident and had to stay in the hospital for a week."
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Foot falls during walking and running follow the sequence of left limb, right limb, right limb, left limb.
Intervention: Active left limb movement (button push; n=3) or passive left limb movement (n=8) with functional electric stimulation (FES) administered during visual scanning testing.
The left limb was affected in 134 cases (54%) and the right one in 116 cases (46%).
After successful establishment of a CCI model, left limb claudication was noted in rats on the third day after surgery.
Furthermore, left limb pain increased and pain control was started with oral administration of tapentadol, pregabalin, and oxycodone.
The purpose of the study was to disturb proprioceptive signalling by means of vibrating the leading left limb while subjects performed a bimanual task on a drawer manipulandum.
Also, Pt 02 showed a transient livedo reticularis after two MAB infusions (in left hand and left limb; Fig 1C).
Left limb buds were bisected into anterior and posterior halves, whereas the right limb buds were harvested whole.
The contralateral left limb or limbs treated with beads incubated in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) were used as controls.
In all animals, the Achilles tendon from the contralateral left limb was left intact and served as a control.
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These profound differences between the right limb and left limb-onset subgroups in their clinical features and GM losses are intriguing and require further exploration.
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