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Long Head of Biceps Tendon Management: a Survey of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons
Keith T. Corpus +6 more
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Postural control in humans: a study using transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation
Abstract The aim of the study was to investigate the spinal mechanisms involved in regulating postural balance in humans. Participants stood in a normal stance, with their spinal postural networks either non‐invasively activated or not stimulated by electrical stimulation.
Natalia Shamantseva +5 more
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Mini-Open Rotator Cuff Repair Technique. [PDF]
Bertha N +3 more
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Simultaneous brachial diplegia and rotational vertigo due to combined spinal anterior and vertebrobasilar embolism [PDF]
Brandt, T. +4 more
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The biomechanic properties of superior labrum biceps tendon complex submitted to stress force
Adson do Socorro Sá Costa
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Model Selection Using BICePs: A Bayesian Approach for Force Field Validation and Parameterization.
Yunhui Ge, Vincent A. Voelz
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Abstract figure legend The brain is a major energy consumer relying primarily on carbohydrates. This exceptional metabolic demand suggests that its functional state, which includes cognitive processes such as motor memory acquisition and retention, should be observable in the body's systemic metabolism. To explore this link, we investigated whether the
Takuji Hayashi +3 more
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Exercise-Induced Meat Quality Improvement Is Associated with an lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA Network in Tibetan Sheep. [PDF]
Zhao P +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Biceps Disorder Rehabilitation for the Athlete: A Continuum of Moderate- to High-Load Exercises
D. Borms +4 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Abstract figure legend Schematic outlining the impact of NSAID ingestion on resistance exercise training‐induced changes in muscle morphology, function and gene networks relative to placebo ingestion in trained males. Abstract Non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are widely overused in sports.
Joanne E. Mallinson +6 more
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