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Changes in supraspinatus and biceps tendon thickness: influence of fatiguing propulsion in wheelchair users with spinal cord injury

open access: yesSpinal Cord, 2019
Study design A quasi-experimental, pretest–posttest design. Objectives To identify acute changes in the supraspinatus and biceps tendon following fatiguing wheelchair propulsion and to associate tendon changes with risk factors associated with shoulder ...
Fransiska M. Bossuyt   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy: Literature review and red‐flag symptom clusters for each cardiology specialty

open access: yesESC Heart Failure, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 955-967, April 2025.
Abstract Wild‐type transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTRwt‐CM) is a progressive and infiltrative cardiac disorder that may cause fatal consequences if left untreated. The estimated survival time from diagnosis is approximately 3–6 years. Because of the non‐specificity of initial symptom manifestation and insufficient awareness among treating ...
Yasuhiro Izumiya   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

A technique for an arthroscopic proximal biceps tenodesis using a fork anchor

open access: yesJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2017
Pathology to the proximal biceps tendon has the potential to be a major source of pain in the shoulder, secondary to complex superior labrum from anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesions, partial biceps tears, and subluxations.
Nirav H. Amin   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

A phenomap of TTR amyloidosis to aid diagnostic screening

open access: yesESC Heart Failure, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 1113-1118, April 2025.
Abstract Cardiac amyloidosis due to transthyretin (ATTR) remains an underdiagnosed cause of cardiomyopathy. As awareness of the disease grows and referrals for ATTR increase, clinicians are likely to encounter more atypical forms of the condition in clinical practice.
Alexios S. Antonopoulos   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Delays in diagnosis and treatment of ATTR cardiac amyloidosis: A real‐world data analysis

open access: yesESC Heart Failure, EarlyView.
Abstract Aims and Background Cardiac amyloidosis leads to functional cardiac impairment and heart failure. Transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR‐CM) is the most common form. After initial suspicion, diagnosis involves imaging techniques, biopsy and genetic tests, prompting transthyretin stabilizer therapy to slow disease progression.
Julia Vogel   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Indirect markers for length adjustment in distal biceps tendon allograft reconstruction.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
Chronic musculotendinous retraction, shortening and fibrosis after distal biceps tendon tears makes a primary reconstruction often difficult or even impossible.
Silvan Beeler   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

A review of recent perspectives on biomechanical risk factors associated with anterior cruciate ligament injury [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
There is considerable evidence to support a number of biomechanical risk factors associated with non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. This paper aimed to review these biomechanical risk factors and highlight future directions relating to ...
Boden B. P.   +18 more
core   +2 more sources

Novel three‐dimensional ECG algorithm for reliable screening for cardiac amyloidosis

open access: yesESC Heart Failure, EarlyView.
The present manuscript describes the derivation and validation of an algorithm for screening of cardiac amyloidosis using 3‐dimensional ECG. The algorithm is based on a ECG vector loop, acquired over the duration of 15 seconds using 4 electrodes. With this easy to perform method, we describe a high diagnostic accuracy for the detection of cardiac ...
Amir A. Mahabadi   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Relevant Sonographic Parameters of a Painful Shoulder in Symptomatic Dialyzed Patients versus Asymptomatic Dialyzed and Healthy Volunteers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The aim of this study is to find dialysis relevant sonographic parameters of painful shoulder of the symptomatic dialyzed patients comparing them with parameters in asymptomatic dialyzed patients and healthy volunteers.
Dragan Ljutić   +6 more
core   +1 more source

The scaling of postcranial muscles in cats (Felidae) I: forelimb, cervical, and thoracic muscles [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The body masses of cats (Mammalia, Carnivora, Felidae) span a ~300‐fold range from the smallest to largest species. Despite this range, felid musculoskeletal anatomy remains remarkably conservative, including the maintenance of a crouched limb posture at
Adams   +79 more
core   +2 more sources

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