• This is Part I of a two-part article on pitfalls in the radiologic evaluation of extremity trauma. (aafp.org)
  • Kim W. Imaging of extremity trauma. (medlineplus.gov)
  • for extremity trauma, specify what hurts and provide relevant trauma history (including if no trauma is present). (yale.edu)
  • The mechanism of injury, appearance of radiographic projections, plain film signs and advanced imaging techniques that are useful for further evaluation are discussed. (aafp.org)
  • The first step in imaging assessment of a patient with lower-extremity atherosclerotic arterial disease is to record pulse-volume (plethysmography) and blood pressure measurements in the upper and lower extremities to compare the pressures. (medscape.com)
  • Many muscle groups that are responsible for flexing, extending and rotating the waist, as well as moving the lower extremities, attach to the lumbar spine through tendon insertions. (medicinenet.com)
  • The aorta and blood vessels that transport blood to and from the lower extremities pass in front of the lumbar spine in the abdomen and pelvis. (medicinenet.com)
  • The cadaver limbs and the Hybrid III lower extremities with 45° ankle and soft joint-stop were extensively instrumented to determine response during the crash event. (sae.org)
  • Lower Extremity and Brake Pedal Interaction in Frontal Collisions: Sled Tests," SAE Technical Paper 980359, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/980359 . (sae.org)
  • lower-extremity artery disease) is estimated to affect 8.5 million persons in the United States who are older than 40 years and 202 million people wordwide. (medscape.com)
  • Lower-extremity PAD includes disease of the aortoiliac, femoropopliteal, and infrapopliteal arterial segments. (medscape.com)
  • Over time, patients with PAD experience a significant decline in function of the lower extremities. (medscape.com)
  • An ABI of less than 0.95 is a strongly predictive sign of lower-extremity perfusion compromise. (medscape.com)
  • Doppler ultrasonography (US) has become the second-line test in the evaluation of lower-extremity arterial disease. (medscape.com)
  • and nephrotoxicity due to the intravenous contrast material (which poses greater risk because of the common association of lower-extremity PAD with renal arterial disease and renal disease). (medscape.com)
  • CT angiography (CTA) and MRA are quite comparable in visualizing vessels and can provide much of the diagnostic information of the lower-extremity arteries that can be obtained with conventional angiography. (medscape.com)
  • Congenital anomalies of the lower extremity. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The nerves that provide sensation and stimulate the muscles of the low back as well as the lower extremities (the thighs, legs, feet , and toes) all exit the lumbar spinal column through bony portals, each of which is called a 'foramen. (medicinenet.com)
  • Exoskeleton devices are being introduced across several industry sectors to augment, amplify, or reinforce the performance of a worker's existing body components-primarily the lower back and the upper extremity. (cdc.gov)
  • No surprise then, that the technique found a cinematic home in the emotional extremities of German Expressionism . (filmschoolrejects.com)
  • Bengali Film Directors infused with the adamant hope to cater Bengali Cinema to the Indian Mass as well as the Bengal populace ventured into cinematic business and even succeeded in the job. (indianetzone.com)
  • And his films are the extension of his dreams unspoken and speaks about the dreams of his cinematic characters. (indianetzone.com)
  • Almost two years ago to the day, Bruno Dumont's sixth feature, Hors Satan , received its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. (thequietus.com)
  • This special double issue of Offscreen , which will be followed by an additional single issue also focusing on gender within the horror genre, looks closely at the gender representations, confusions, and patterns within horror films. (offscreen.com)
  • films for guys can also deal with the pressures of being male, the unique bonds formed between men, and lofty themes such as honor and redemption. (onlygoodmovies.com)
  • 1 Routine use of comparison films of the contralateral, asymptomatic side is not appropriate, although this technique may be useful in the evaluation of skeletally immature patients with a suspected physeal injury or when a normal variant is being considered. (aafp.org)
  • Sean Leonard of HorrorNews.net wrote a positive review of the film, writing that the film "is able to approach the audience on multiple levels, engaging them in a film that can still be enjoyable on multiple viewings. (wikipedia.org)
  • Each film-coated tablet contains 600 mg of raltegravir (as potassium). (medicines.org.uk)
  • Film-coated tablet. (medicines.org.uk)
  • ISENTRESS 600 mg film-coated tablet formulation should not be used in children weighing less than 40 kg. (medicines.org.uk)
  • Orange coloured, oval shaped, biconvex, film coated tablet, debossed with `DNV' on one side and with `600' on the other side. (who.int)
  • Radiographic evaluations should include standard anteroposterior (AP) and lateral films. (medscape.com)
  • During radiographic processing, after placing the radiographic film in the developing solution, passing through water and in a fixing solution for manual processors, it was found that the films remained contaminated, even 48 hours after radiographic exposure 2 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (both the theatrical and director's cut), Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home are presented on both the 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray Discs, along with access to digital copies of the theatrical version of each film. (flickeringmyth.com)
  • At an Art Directors Guild Film Society tribute to his work in 2000, Nozaki spoke of his innovative Martian spacecraft design, which departed from the three-legged mechanical machines described in the original script: "I took the initiative to make [them] another shape, and in July 1951 on a Sunday afternoon at home, the shape of a sea creature flashed across my mind. (bmonster.com)
  • Extremity is a 2018 American horror film directed by Anthony DiBlasi, starring Chad Rook, Dana Christina and J. Larose. (wikipedia.org)
  • Chad Rook as Bob/Red Skull Chantal Perron as Dr. Silvia Nichols Dana Christina as Allison Belle Dylan Sloane as Zachary Ashley Smith as Nell Leycock/White Skull Yoshihiro Nishimura as Cameraman Ami Tomite as Konishi J. Larose as Phil The film was received a limited theatrical release and was released on VOD and Blu-ray on 2 October 2018. (wikipedia.org)
  • The film stares right at them, fascinated by their rawness, but not in that uneasy way typified by Larry Clark's movies. (thequietus.com)
  • It's like the human body's circulatory system- - - -sacrificing extremities to keep blood flowing to the body's core. (stovebolt.com)
  • just as blood flow to the extremities is restricted to save vital organs in a case of hypothermia, resources for less essential items must be diverted during an economic crisis. (christianitytoday.com)
  • Because in the narrative of the film, what we see is his fantasy, his inner fantasy of his lover disappearing. (edrants.com)
  • If film can engage with historiography by presenting the viewer with a narrative-based vision of the past, one that is consciously constructed by the filmmaker, then the historical films of Oliver Stone undoubtedly qualify for an in-depth examination of historiographical intent. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • Understandably intrigued, he turned to a professional playwright who devised a narrative in the form of a classic stage two-hander like Mastrosimone's Extremities . (indyweek.com)
  • The term "extremity" often refers to a human limb. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The film shows how Jamie Janes's death became a turning point in the British public's awareness of the human cost of IEDs and how a misspelled letter turned into a political storm for the then Prime Minister, Gordon Brown. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
  • The quiet and deep observations of the human race through the biopic lens of the directorial eye, the fruitful love for the human race, which is characteristic of all his films even, marks the apotheosis of Bengali cinema. (indianetzone.com)
  • A moderator/reflector/shielding [5 cm high density polyethylene (HDPE), 5.3 cm graphite and 5.7 cm borated (HDPE)] assembly has been designed and built to maximize the thermal neutron flux inside the hand irradiation cavity and to reduce the extremity dose and effective dose to the human subject. (cdc.gov)
  • But I believed almost none of it, finally concluding that the film was less interested in exploring the perilous demimonde of human sexuality than in exploiting it in the service of disposable entertainment. (indyweek.com)
  • ISENTRESS 600 mg film-coated tablets is indicated in combination with other anti-retroviral medicinal products for the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) infection in adults, and paediatric patients weighing at least 40 kg (see sections 4.2, 4.4, 5.1 and 5.2). (medicines.org.uk)
  • A Monte Carlo simulation (MCNP6) was used to model the system and calculate extremity dose. (cdc.gov)
  • Watch Film Threat's annual event Award This! (filmthreat.com)
  • Watch the band's ambitious animated short film for the track "Everblack" below. (knotfest.com)
  • these are the kind of films that make even the bravest among us watch from behind our fingers. (nerdist.com)
  • Issa López's beautiful horror flick made waves at film fests in 2017 and '18, and is now available to watch thanks to Shudder. (nerdist.com)
  • A well-respected Bengali Indian film director, Tapan Sinha is arguably the most uncompromising filmmaker outside the domain of parallel cinema. (indianetzone.com)
  • Shawn Macomber of Rue Morgue wrote a positive review of the film, writing that "The world that director Anthony DiBlasi summons is rich, realistic and frightening. (wikipedia.org)
  • Apart from being donning the mantle of a director Satyajit Ray was involved with the films as a producer, screenplay writer, composer, dialogue writer and even as a designer. (indianetzone.com)
  • Aparna Sen apart from being an actress of tremendous might ventured into the domain of film making as a film director with the smash hit film 36 Chowringhee Lane in 1981. (indianetzone.com)
  • the film won several positive reviews from critics and won the Best Director award at the Indian National Film Awards and the Grand Prix (the Golden Eagle) at the Manila International Film Festival. (indianetzone.com)
  • Academy Award-nominated art director, Albert Nozaki, best known to genre-film fans for his work on producer George Pal's classic "The War of the Worlds," has died following complications from pneumonia. (bmonster.com)
  • For the first time ever, experience the original four Star Trek films in stunning 4K Ultra HD. (flickeringmyth.com)
  • Newly remastered from original elements for optimal picture quality, each film is presented with Dolby Vision® and HDR-10. (flickeringmyth.com)
  • The 56-year-old Huppert began her career in the early 1970s, appearing in supporting roles in films such as Claude Sautet's Cesar and Rosalie (1972) and Bertrand Blier's Going Places (1974). (altfg.com)
  • an example of this, which is cited countless times in this issue, is Carol Clover's book Men, Women and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film (1992) wherein author Clover identifies a limited number of gendered roles available for women in slasher films, and which in turn have created stereotypes around gender and sexuality. (offscreen.com)
  • Subverting assumptions around gender roles believed to be assigned to women in both horror films and horror spectatorship, the collective authors in this double issue (and upcoming single issue) have identified places in which female characters and spectators alike have found empowerment within the genre. (offscreen.com)
  • Actress Julie Parrish, remembered for roles in such films as "The Nutty Professor," "The Doberman Gang" and the Elvis Presley vehicle "Paradise Hawaiian Style," has died at 62. (bmonster.com)
  • Brake pedal reaction forces were measured using a six-axis load cell and high speed film was used for kinematic analysis of the crashes. (sae.org)
  • Changes in the skin and sciatic nerve after soft-tissue damage to the extremity by a high-speed small-caliber bullet]. (bvsalud.org)
  • The character of contusive changes has been determined in the skin and sciatic nerve after lesion of soft tissues of the extremity with a high-speed small-bore bullet. (bvsalud.org)
  • A high-speed filming, tensiometry have been used. (bvsalud.org)
  • Rich Cross of Starburst rated the film 8 stars out of 10, writing that "in contrast to so much derivative "maniac-with-a-machete" indie-horror output, Extremity displays a determination to do things differently and an assuredness and confidence that sets it apart. (wikipedia.org)
  • But if you want a horror film that will keep you on the edge of your seat and shock you at every turn, High Tension (a.k.a. (nerdist.com)
  • It would be difficult for horror fans and cinephiles alike to deny that horror films have always been highly gendered. (offscreen.com)
  • Ahmad's piece speaks of her feminist horror film class and shows the ways in which the reactions of her female students subverted assumptions around female spectatorship within horror. (offscreen.com)
  • Art- and Film-Writing in Context investigates the numerous forms and venues in which people write about art and film. (dur.ac.uk)
  • While there is one major development that I should refrain from divulging, the problem with this film is that there is so little to report on the final two-thirds of the story, even as Jeff's possible involvement in the murder of another teenaged girl is raised. (indyweek.com)
  • His earliest experiences behind the camera came from industrial documentaries, films about "the insides of tractors… notaries… ham…" that were destined for small audiences and often made solely for internal use. (thequietus.com)
  • While 16 Blocks avoids any sexual content, bloody violence and corruption are pervasive in the film. (parentpreviews.com)
  • Let me then stoke the critical fires a little more with two short, striking pieces on the deeper significance of Gibson's film. (tomdispatch.com)
  • You will also be introduced to key theories in the fields of film and visual studies in the wider context of cultural studies. (dur.ac.uk)
  • Through a brief examination of his films in their broader cultural and historiographical context, this apparent contradiction between relativist form and revisionist content is set against the broader background of the postmodern condition. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • Robert Rosenstone has argued that because Oliver Stone's films 'have a conscious thesis about the past', his 'engagement […] with the discourse of history cannot be accidental. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • It is concluded that in certain ways, the overarching structural elements of Stone's historical films are shaped by conscious engagement with postmodernist discourse. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • His previous effort, Hadewijch , endured a two-and-a-half year wait before playing British screens (a one-off engagement at the London Film Festival notwithstanding), while 2003's Twentynine Palms effectively ended up going straight-to-DVD. (thequietus.com)
  • Nozaki's credits include "The Ten Commandments," "Appointment with Danger," "Pony Express," "The Big Clock," "Houdini" and "The Buccaneer," but, according to his friend, Oscar-winning effects artist Robert Skotak, Nozaki thought of the Pal-produced science-fiction film as "my masterpiece. (bmonster.com)
  • Staats carefully contextualizes these children within the dialectic that has reappeared throughout history between children and the evil/supernatural, as well as within the specific time periods in which these films were released. (offscreen.com)
  • Tiffany Blem of PopHorror wrote a positive review of the film, writing, "While at times the film becomes muddy and boring - after some of the masks are removed, thus humanizing the predators - it is still effective in that it made me wonder if I could ever subject myself to something of this magnitude. (wikipedia.org)
  • Depending on your own module choices, field trips, placement opportunities and skills-based modules such as on film-making will give you insights into how visual culture is made, exhibited, bought and sold. (dur.ac.uk)
  • So far we've been lucky inasmuch as the first six films have all made it to these shores, however late. (thequietus.com)
  • You know, make us a film like this guy who made this ninja film. (edrants.com)
  • And I told him, "What guy made the ninja film? (edrants.com)
  • During the early stages of his film career, Dasgupta made several films that were inspired by the films of Satyajit Ray. (indianetzone.com)
  • The mushroom-like Martian also was my design, and made life-size so a man could enter it and maneuver its extremities. (bmonster.com)
  • The most evil film ever made was probably Jud Suess , commissioned by Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels in 1940 to fan hatred of the Jews on the eve of the Final Solution. (tomdispatch.com)
  • Moreover, Passion is one of the most manipulative films ever made and, after two hours watching mobs howling in delight at Christ's suffering, it is no wonder that many devout American viewers, like their German predecessors, have left theaters muttering, "I hate the Jews. (tomdispatch.com)
  • Spanning a period of several decades these Indian movie directors brought to the fore the artistic and lyrical films of all times suitable for a wide range of audience. (indianetzone.com)
  • Dumont once described his entry to the film industry as being "through the window" rather than the front door. (thequietus.com)
  • After his accidental hanging death, several films were found at the scene, including 3 filmed nonlethal ligature strangulations. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Spirituality is a deep and rich seam to be mined in this film. (randalrauser.com)
  • X-rays are a form of radiation that passes through the body to form an image on film. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Introduction to Visual Culture Studies examines the central issues in visual culture, film studies and the history of art, paying particular attention to the relationship between these three linked areas. (dur.ac.uk)
  • While scholars have recognised the importance of history in the films of Oliver Stone and have approached him as a filmic 'historian', none have engaged systematically with the historiographical currents present in his films. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • Simultaneously, the paper probes the structural and thematic elements of Platoon (1986), Born on the Fourth of July (1989), and JFK (1991) in order to position the role of postmodernist historiography within his vision of American history across the broad span of seven years and three films. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • Although Slade's visual panache goes unabated and the performances of Page and Wilson are nothing if not committed, for a film like this to work there must be a series of revelations that reverse and re-reverse the power relationships between the two characters. (indyweek.com)
  • The film follows retired New Orleans Saint football player Steve Gleason and his family through five years of a diagnosis of ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). (randalrauser.com)
  • Today, we're watching a video essay about how the chiaroscuro lighting effect manifests in film. (filmschoolrejects.com)
  • Three Nonlethal Ligature Strangulations Filmed by an Autoerotic Practitioner: Comparison of Early Agonal Responses in Strangulation by Ligature, Hanging, and Manual Strangulation. (discovermagazine.com)