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Expert Consensus on Trendelenburg Position Postless Hip Distraction Technique in Hip Arthroscopy
This work evaluates the Trendelenburg position postless hip distraction technique for hip arthroscopy, highlighting its safety, efficacy, cost‐effectiveness, and key clinical application points. ABSTRACT Postless hip distraction technique is a novel traction method for hip arthroscopy developed in recent years.
Yaoting Wang +11 more
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Background. Ankle mortise fractures represent a common injury of the lower extremity and are associated with a wide spectrum of instability and functional impairment.
Katarzyna Fabiś +9 more
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A Review of the Treatment and Prevention Options for Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome [PDF]
Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome (MTSS) is a chronic lower-limb injury that effects a large population of athletes and exercisers. There is no definitive knowledge on what causes this injury, making prevention and treatment difficult.
Yamasaki, Samantha
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Abstract Cross‐education describes the training of one limb that leads to performance enhancements in the contralateral untrained limb, driven by neural changes rather than muscle adaptation. In this systematic review and meta‐analysis, we aimed to evaluate the efficacy of cross‐education (vs. a control group) via resistance exercise training (RET) for
Abdulmajeed Altheyab +4 more
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Abstract Muscle disuse caused by bed rest and immobilization is associated with muscle atrophy and insulin resistance, which might be related to increases in intramuscular fat (IntraMAT) and intermuscular fat (InterMAT) accumulation. In this systematic review, we compiled evidence on the effects of bed rest and unilateral lower‐limb immobilization on ...
Konstantinos Prokopidis +2 more
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Effect of Long‐Term Non‐Weight Bearing on the Morphology and Function of the Heel Fat Pad
ABSTRACT Background We aimed to investigate the effects of long‐term non‐weight‐bearing conditions, including prolonged bedridden states, on the morphology and function of the heel fat pad. Methods We recruited 13 elderly individuals bedridden for over 1 year (BR group) and 89 age‐matched healthy controls (CON group) living independently.
Toshihiro Maemichi +3 more
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A Review of the Outcome of Geriatric Ankle Open Fracture Management at a Single Institution
Category: Trauma; Ankle Introduction/Purpose: There is an increasing trend of geriatric ankle fractures worldwide. The mortality rate of geriatric open ankle fractures is comparable to that of geriatric hip fractures.
Yuet Peng Khor MB ChB, FRCS(Orth)(Edin) +2 more
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ABSTRACT READINESS represents a proactive mindset reflecting an organization's willingness and capability to prepare for crises and respond ethically. To understand how organizations become “ready” for complex crises, particularly those arising from public moral outrage over publicly exposed AI use, this article proposes the Contextual READINESS Model ...
Junzhen Li +3 more
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ABSTRACT Rationale Ankle fractures are common orthopaedic injuries with wide variability in recovery duration and outcome. While long‐term outcomes are well documented, less is known about the short‐term recovery period. An updated analysis using claims data would provide greater clarity on short‐term recovery patterns.
Robert B. Weinstein DPM +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Enteral nutrition helps maintain nutritional status and sustain quality of life in palliative care patients. In this context, enteral nutrition supports nutritional intake, while nursing care aims to enhance comfort and prevent related complications. Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the effects of abdominal massage and in‐bed
Serap Gungor Unal +2 more
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