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The purpose of this study was to characterize the short-term effects of Achilles tendon ruptures on medial gastrocnemius. We hypothesized that the fascicles of the medial gastrocnemius muscle of the injured Achilles tendon would be shorter and more ...
T. Hullfish, K. O’Connor, J. Baxter
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Abstract figure legend Motor unit firing properties of the medial gastrocnemius (MG), lateral gastrocnemius (LG), and soleus (SO) muscles were assessed using high‐density surface electromyography (HD‐sEMG) during isometric plantarflexion contractions at 10%, 40%, and 70% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) in individuals with non‐insertional Achilles ...
Ignacio Contreras‐Hernandez+5 more
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Achilles tendon rupture is the most common ruptur of tendon in the lower limb despite being one of the toughest tendons. This rupture presents a complex problem to the treating surgeon especially if it is associated with tendon and soft tissue loss.
Hermawan Nagar Rasyid+2 more
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Exploring cellular changes in ruptured human quadriceps tendons at single‐cell resolution
Abstract figure legend This study explores the cellular landscape of healthy and ruptured quadriceps tendons using single nucleus RNA sequencing. While a range of stromal and immune cell types and subsets were identified, the data indicate that fibroblasts and endothelial cells are the main drivers of the early injury response within ruptured ...
Jolet Y. Mimpen+15 more
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Computed microtomographic imaging of revascularization during healing of Achilles tendon injury
This study explores the role of vascularization in tendon healing by comparing physiological and pathological angiogenesis. Using micro‐CT imaging, we identified distinct changes in vascular organization following injury, highlighting the dynamic interplay between angiogenesis and tendon pathology.
Mert Ocak+6 more
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This graphical abstract illustrates the NEBULA project, which examines combined high intensity preconditioning exercise as a countermeasure to microgravity. Mice underwent 3 weeks of training before 7–21 days of hindlimb unloading. After 7 days of simulated microgravity, trained mice showed positive adaptations related to the prevention of ...
Théo Fovet+18 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose The purpose of this study was to correlate National Basketball Association (NBA) Combine scores with future surgical lower limb injury to determine if NBA Combine scores can be predictive of future surgery on the lower limb. Methods A retrospective review of NBA surgical lower limb injuries was performed using a data set covering 10 ...
Ravi A. Patel+4 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose To utilize advanced topic modelling through the Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers Topic (BERTopic) model to investigate research topics in the journal Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy (KSSTA). Methods Titles and abstracts from 7886 original research articles and reviews published in KSSTA between ...
Henry Baird+6 more
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Intelligent Manufacturing for Osteoarthritis Organoids
Overall schematic of intelligent manufacturing in osteoarthritis organoids. Broad overview of the article's structure, outlining the progression from fundamental joint anatomy and OA pathogenesis to organoid construction and, ultimately, to intelligent manufacturing and future prospects.
Xukun Lyu, Jian Wang, Jiacan Su
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Neuropathy in GAA‐FGF14 Late‐Onset Cerebellar Ataxia (SCA27B): Prevalence and Characteristics
ABSTRACT Background This study aimed to investigate the prevalence, characteristics, and determinants of peripheral neuropathy in a large cohort of patients affected by spinocerebellar ataxia type 27B (SCA27B), a late‐onset cerebellar ataxia caused by heterozygous GAA repeat expansions in the first intron of the FGF14 gene.
Julian Theuriet+47 more
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