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A Wearable System to Analyze the Human Arm for Predicting Injuries Due to Throwing
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2019There is limited understanding on factors that contribute to throwing related injuries that frequently occur in sports such as Baseball, Cricket and Javelin throwing.This preliminary study focuses on the development of a real time wearable system ...
Chirath Hettiarachchi+4 more
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Prevention and Treatment of Throwing-Arm Injuries.
Physician and sportsmedicine, 1985Experts say that conditioning exercises and proper body mechanics help decrease the number of throwing-arm injuries. Once these injuries occur, the trend is toward more conservative treatment, particularly of rotator cuff injuries.
M. Duda
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Ergonomics, 1999
Musculoskeletal disorders are the most common self-reported, work-related illness in the UK, with upper limb disorders ranking second only to back complaints. The rapid increase in disablement cases, the reduced productivity resulting from the disorders,
J. Muggleton+2 more
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Musculoskeletal disorders are the most common self-reported, work-related illness in the UK, with upper limb disorders ranking second only to back complaints. The rapid increase in disablement cases, the reduced productivity resulting from the disorders,
J. Muggleton+2 more
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The treatment of wringer-arm injuries.
New England Journal of Medicine, 1952THE term, "wringer arm," was first coined in 1938§ to describe an accident occurring in early childhood in which the upper extremity is inadvertently caught between the rollers of a power-driven wa...
D. W. MacCollum+2 more
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Essentials of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2020
Causes Most commonly, tendon injuries result from lacerations (cuts). A laceration to the forearm, hand or wrist can result in injury to the flexor tendons.
J. Brault, Brittany J. Moore
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Causes Most commonly, tendon injuries result from lacerations (cuts). A laceration to the forearm, hand or wrist can result in injury to the flexor tendons.
J. Brault, Brittany J. Moore
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Hybrid III dummy instrumentation and assessment of arm injuries during air bag deployment
, 1996A study was conducted to determine the feasibility of measuring accelerations and bending moments on the Hybrid II dummy forearm as a potential injury index for arm fracture.
R. Saul, S. Backaitis, M. Beebe, L. Ore
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Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries: Evidence-based Treatment.
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2019Injuries to the acromioclavicular (AC) joint are common in the athletic patient population. Most AC joint injuries occur in young males, typically from a direct fall onto the superior aspect of the shoulder when the arm is adducted. Numerous publications
R. Frank+3 more
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[Arm wrestling injuries--report on 11 cases with different injuries].
Sportverletzung, Sportschaden, 2010INTRODUCTION Arm wrestling may cause severe injuries. Various injuries after arm wrestling have been reported in the literature, whereas the most common injury is the humeral shaft fracture.
M. Citak+4 more
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British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2018
Objectives To investigate the prevalence and burden of overuse injuries in children’s football as well as player characteristics and their association with overuse injury risk.
M. Leppänen+7 more
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Objectives To investigate the prevalence and burden of overuse injuries in children’s football as well as player characteristics and their association with overuse injury risk.
M. Leppänen+7 more
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