1991
DOI: 10.3727/036012991816358044
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Edema and Lower Leg Perfusion in Patients With Post-Traumatic Dysfunction

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“…If intramuscular nerves do not heal, then the recovery of the associated muscle is also negatively affected. 8,10 Pain is the most obvious indicator of injury, but is a process that encompasses physiological, sensory, motor, and emotional responses. 8 For this reason, we cannot rely only on pain to determine the severity of injury.…”
Section: Influence Of Time On Injury Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If intramuscular nerves do not heal, then the recovery of the associated muscle is also negatively affected. 8,10 Pain is the most obvious indicator of injury, but is a process that encompasses physiological, sensory, motor, and emotional responses. 8 For this reason, we cannot rely only on pain to determine the severity of injury.…”
Section: Influence Of Time On Injury Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laser Doppler velocimetry has been widely used for assessment of various physiological parameters, particularly involving blood perfusion and circulation [ 26 , 27 , 28 , 29 ]. The technique has also been recently applied to DHF patients to evaluate the microcirculation changes due to plasma leakage and increase of microvascular permeability [ 30 ].…”
Section: Denguementioning
confidence: 99%