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the upper limb的意思

the upper limb中文翻譯:

上肢

相似詞語短語

upper limb───上邊緣,上翼,上緣; 上肢;[解剖]上肢;上翼;[天]上邊緣

limb───n.(Limb)人名;(朝)林;(英)利姆;vt.切斷…的手足;從…上截下樹枝;n.肢,臂;分支;枝干

upper───adj.上面的,上部的;較高的;n.(Upper)(英)厄珀(人名);n.鞋面;興奮劑(常用復數uppers)

the upper hand───n.優勢;優勢,占上風

dicrotic limb───重脈波

phantom limb───幻肢

limb enhancers───肢體強化劑

limb difference───肢體差異

limb chippers───斷肢削片機

雙語使用場景

It indicates the upper limb function improve more than that of lower limb in treatment group.───提示治療組上肢運動功能恢復好于對照組。

Relaxed activities for the upper limb: standing, upper limb forward, shoulders repeatedly jitter till to heat.───上肢放松活動:站立,上肢前傾,雙肩雙臂反復抖至發熱止。

Anthropometric evaluations of the upper limb have become valuable in the assessment of nutritional status of fat and protein.───上臂測量巳用于評價脂肪、蛋白質的營養狀況。

The ROM and muscle strength of the upper limb in rats can be measured quantitatively in studies that simulate clinical situations.───在模擬臨床的實驗研究中,可以定量的測量大鼠上肢的關節活動范圍和肌肉力量。

Objective: To observe the analgesic effect of low concentration of ropivacaine combined with sufentanil for the upper limb surgery.───目的:觀察低濃度羅哌卡因復合舒芬太尼用于上肢手術后的鎮痛效果。

Is higher to the upper limb strength and the body control request.───對上肢力量及身體控制能力的要求較高。

The clinical application of neuromuscular facilitation techniques in the hemiplegic rehabilitation of the upper limb───神經肌肉促進技術在偏癱上肢康復訓練中的臨床應用

Estimation of intramuscular load of the upper limb in static postures and repetitive work by surface electromyography───手臂靜態姿勢和反復性操作負荷的肌電測定分析

The effects of the upper limb's encircling motion and feedback machine on the subjects with hemiplegia───上肢圓周運動及反饋儀對偏癱患者的作用分析

英語使用場景

Is there any sensation of numbness in the upper limb?

The chief artery to the upper limb is the subclavian artery.

Objective: Sensory reeducation, based on the concept of neuroplasticity and on the prevention of learned nonuse, is frequently used for improving stroke-induced sensory impairment of the upper limb.

In the advanced case, the upper limb is carried in a characteristic posture of flexion, adduction, and pronation.