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A randomized, controlled noninferiority study of adjustable compression wraps compared with inelastic multilayer bandaging used in the intensive complex decongestive therapy of lower leg lymphedema. [PDF]
Reisshauer A +4 more
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Abstract Background Assessment of equine metabolic and locomotory responses to quantified levels of physical exercise is needed to support the creation of tailored protocols for optimal training adaptation. The locomotory response to exercise in horses is not fully understood.
Rhana Mackie Aarts +5 more
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Design and Validation of a Wearable System for Enhanced Monitoring of Lower Limb Lymphedema. [PDF]
Bernasconi S +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Background Flexion tests are commonly used in equine locomotion examinations to identify underlying locomotor issues, yet their neuromuscular effects remain poorly understood. Response variability raises concerns about their clinical value in lameness assessments and pre‐purchase evaluations.
Marijke Jonkhart +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Prevention and Treatment of Postmastectomy Lymphedema: A Physiotherapy Perspective. [PDF]
León-Díaz R, Medina-Otero A.
europepmc +1 more source
Effect of an Ankle Stabilization Strap Using a Badaging Technique on Ankle Range of Motion, Balance, and Spatiotemporal Gait Parameters in Patients with Chronic Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
Han S, Kang T, Park D.
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Recovery After Critical Illness: A Meta‐Ethnography of Patient, Family and Staff Perspectives
ABSTRACT Aim To synthesise primary qualitative studies reporting experiences of post‐hospital recovery for critical care survivors, their family and the healthcare professionals supporting them with a particular focus on physical impairment. Design The review was conducted through a meta‐ethnography using the seven stages of Noblit and Hare.
Elizabeth King +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Abstract For the freshwater red algal order Batrachospermales, the number of plastid genomes available is relatively small compared to the number of genera. Fully assembled plastid genomes can provide insights into plastid evolution and crucial data for phylogenetic reconstruction.
Roseanna M. Crowell +4 more
wiley +1 more source

