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Geckos and anoline iguanid lizards are well‐known for their possession of adhesive toepads, which are generally regarded as being convergent structures. We show that the anatomical configuration of the foot in these two lineages differs markedly and that these differences likely relate to the contrasing ways they deploy their adhesive systems and ...
Anthony P. Russell+2 more
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Ankle joint position sense acuity differences among stroke survivors at three walking ability levels: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Xu J+7 more
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Note on suitable AFO joint function from hemiplegic ankle joint characteristics
Hiroyuki Uematsu+3 more
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Association Between Cardiovascular Autonomic Function and Temporomandibular Disorders
ABSTRACT Background Studies have shown that elevated stress levels associate with TMD‐related pain, which suggests that alterations in autonomic tone may contribute to this pain condition. Objective The aim of the study was to evaluate the sex‐specific associations between autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity and TMD pain‐related diagnoses in a ...
Niklas Kakko+7 more
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AI-smartphone markerless motion capturing of hip, knee, and ankle joint kinematics during countermovement jumps. [PDF]
Barzyk P+4 more
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Post‐Covid‐19 Symptoms in Children: A Cross‐Sectional Survey
ABSTRACT Aim To assess children's self or parental‐rated health following Aotearoa New Zealand's (NZ) first widespread community transmission of SARS‐CoV‐2 in February 2022. Methods This cross‐sectional study recruited participants aged 3–20 years who had consented to be contacted after taking part in the NZ Health Survey. Participants over 15 years or
Julie Bennett+7 more
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Development of a 3D active movement extent discrimination apparatus for testing proprioception at the ankle joint with inversion movements made in plantarflexion. [PDF]
Zhao Y+5 more
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