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the lower extremity
verb
To let descend by its own weight, as something suspended; to let down
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"When you're talking about an injury to the lower extremity of a pitcher, it's not something you take lightly.
Most blood from the lower extremity returns by way of the deep veins.
So, less welcome, did muntjac and roe deer, and the grazing line of these visitors was illustrated at the lower extremity of the orchard leaf canopy.
Furthermore, modern prostheses (artificial parts), particularly for amputations in the lower extremity, have reduced the handicap for the amputee.
Most injuries occurred to the lower extremity (Table 3).
Just over a quarter of the injuries were to the lower extremity.
Unlike the upper limb, criteria for replantation of the lower extremity do not exist [3].
One explanation might be that the extrapolation from the lower extremity experience is not completely accurate.
Two months after the index surgery, the patient had begun rehabilitation exercises for the lower extremity.
The most frequent location of compartment syndrome in the lower extremity is the anterior compartment.
Lesions have a periosteal/endosteal epicenter and more commonly affect the lower extremity than the upper.
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