J Korean Orthop Assoc.  1968 Feb;3(1):23-28. 10.4055/jkoa.1968.3.1.23.

Distribution of the paralysis in the extremities and the trunks in late effects of poliomyelitis

Abstract

No abstract available in English.


MeSH Terms

Extremities*
Paralysis*
Poliomyelitis*

Figure

  • Figure 1. Number of individual muscles affected in the upper limb

  • Figure 2. Number of the individual muscles affected in the trunks and necks

  • Figure 3. Number of the individual muslles affected in the lowre limbs

  • Figure 4. Proportions between paresis and paralysis according to the individual muscles in the upper limbs.

  • Figure 5. Proportions between paresis and paralysis according to the individual muscles of the trunks and the lower limbs.

  • Figure 6. Associated paralysis of the certain muscles of the lower limbs


Reference

References

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