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The repair capacity spectrum of human skeletal muscle injury from sports to surgical trauma settings
Abstract figure legend The interplay between current knowledge, treatment strategies and remaining unsolved clinical challenges in optimising clinical outcomes for patients suffering skeletal muscle tissue injury. In particular the outcome for strain injuries and acute extremity compartment syndrome remains poor, despite extensive work in animal models.
Grith Højfeldt+3 more
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Severe musculoskeletal diseases, such as those associated with congenital or traumatic events, that result in missing limbs may compromise the fitness and survival of free‐living felids. Here we report the space use of four amputee individuals from three
Fernando Nájera+15 more
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Inhibition of ErbB2 mitigates secondary denervation after traumatic muscle injury
Abstract figure legend Our study evaluated the therapeutic potential of ErbB2 inhibition (Herceptin) after volumetric muscle loss (VML) injury, primarily evaluating improvements at the neuromuscular junctions (NMJ). A full thickness model of VML injury to the tibialis anterior muscle of adult Lewis rats was used, and treatments included Herceptin, a ...
Jacob R. Sorensen+6 more
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Abstract figure legend This figure summarises the study of neuromuscular junction (NMJ) changes in 10 older males following a 10 day bed rest period. Baseline (BR0) and post‐bed rest (BR10) assessments were conducted using intramuscular EMG (iEMG) to measure NMJ transmission. At BR0 and BR10, muscle biopsies were obtained to analyse NMJ morphology, and
Evgeniia Motanova+10 more
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Abstract In this paper, I propose a multidimensional model of cultural appropriation, including psychological antecedents of appropriation, policy‐level moderators, and implications for racial oppression. In terms of antecedents, I discuss how colorblind racism, aversive racism, and system justification contribute to two dimensions of cultural ...
Ariel J. Mosley
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Abstract Aim Charcot neuro‐osteoarthropathy (CNO) is a rare but serious inflammatory process in individuals with peripheral polyneuropathy leading to the development of fractures, dislocations and permanent foot deformity. Most commonly, CNO occurs in individuals with diabetes and the progression of significant foot deformity can predispose the ...
Nathan Mark Chapman, Peta Ellen Tehan
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Effect of War on Health Institutions of Eastern Tigray, Ethiopia
ABSTRACT Background The war in Tigray has caused significant damage to the region's healthcare facilities. This study aimed to assess the extent of the war's impact on healthcare facilities in the Eastern Tigray Zone. Methods A mixed research strategy was used, with both quantitative and qualitative approaches.
Fikre Belay Tekulu, Haftom Teshale Gebre
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Crude analysis revealed 29 variables in demographic characteristics, disability characteristics, health behaviors, health status, mental health, socio‐environmental factors, and QoL that correlated significantly with social participation. The adjusted analysis revealed that difficulties in social participation were influenced in the following order ...
Myoungsuk Kim+3 more
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Comparison of trauma and diabetes mellitus-induced transtibial amputees in terms of gait parameters and functional capacity. [PDF]
Tosun N, Erbahçeci F.
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The influence of traumatic transfemoral amputation on metabolic cost across walking speeds
E. Russell Esposito+2 more
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