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Conical Stump after Amputation in Childhood [PDF]
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Terrestrial Cyborg Insects for Real‐Life Applications
This article reviews the development of terrestrial cyborg insects from their emergence in 1997 to mid‐2025, examining three key aspects: locomotion control methods, associated challenges with proposed solutions, and practical applications. Framing these biohybrid systems as insect‐scale mobile robots, the review provides foundational insights for new ...
Hai Nhan Le +10 more
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The use of vascularised bone capping to prevent and treat amputation stump spiking in the paediatric population [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Overgrowth of the stump skeleton is a major complication seen in children after an amputation. In advanced cases, perforation of the bone spike through the skin can occur. Many surgical treatments have been employed to treat and prevent this,
Thomas, DJ +4 more
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Objective: The integrity of the plantar flap is important for transmetatarsal amputation (TMA) classic closure. However, in ischemic wounds, the plantar flap can be compromised, making the TMA coverage difficult.
Vanessa Prado dos Santos, MD, PhD +3 more
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Abstract Hip instability after arthroscopy is a rare but challenging complication which can result from iatrogenic capsular deficiency and labral insufficiency. When accompanied by acetabular undercoverage, this combination compromises both the static and dynamic stabilizers of the hip joint, predisposing patients to pain, dysfunction, and progressive ...
Jacob Waldron +3 more
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We assessed 46 Syme’s amputees attending our prosthetic clinics in terms of the clinical and radiological condition of their stumps, their level of function and problems with the prosthesis.
S. W. McCreath, W. J. Gaine
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Electromyographic Pattern Analysis and Classification for a Robotic Prosthetic Arm
This paper deals with the statistical analysis and pattern classification of electromyographic signals from the biceps of a person with amputation below the humerus.
M. José H. Erazo Macias +1 more
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Acroangiodermatitis (Pseudo-Kaposi sarcoma)
Acroangiodermatitis or Pseudo-Kaposi sarcoma is a rare angioproliferative entity, related to chronic venous insufficiency or certain other vascular anomalies.
Satyendra Kumar Singh, Kajal Manchanda
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ABSTRACT The use of human donor bodies for anatomical examination in the United Kingdom is regulated by the Human Tissue Authority (England, Wales, and Northern Ireland) and His Majesty's Inspector of Anatomy for Scotland. This study aimed to assess the variability of information provided to body donors and the associated consent forms across UK ...
Janet A. C. Philp, Kat A. Sanders
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Amputation stump perfusion is predictive of post-operative necrotic eschar formation
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of patients develop poor amputation stump healing. We hypothesize that Laser-Assisted Fluorescent Angiography (LAFA) can predict inadequate tissue perfusion and healing.
Saffaf, Khalid +7 more
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