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Extremity refers to the farthest or most remote part, section, or point of the human body. It is a term used in anatomy to describe the limbs or appendages extending from the trunk of the body, including the arms and legs.

Anatomy of the Extremity[edit]

The human body has two pairs of extremities: the upper extremity and the lower extremity.

Upper Extremity[edit]

The upper extremity consists of the shoulder, arm, forearm, wrist, and hand. It is primarily used for manipulation, sensation, and communication.

Lower Extremity[edit]

The lower extremity includes the hip, thigh, leg, ankle, and foot. It is primarily used for support, balance, and locomotion.

Medical Conditions Affecting the Extremity[edit]

Various medical conditions can affect the extremities, including Peripheral Artery Disease, Deep Vein Thrombosis, and Lymphedema. These conditions can lead to symptoms such as pain, swelling, numbness, or even loss of the extremity.

Treatment and Management[edit]

Treatment for conditions affecting the extremities depends on the specific condition and its severity. It may include medication, physical therapy, or surgery. In severe cases, amputation of the affected extremity may be necessary.

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