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The Lyon Brace

Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 2008
The Lyon Brace or adjustable multi-shells brace has been used for more than 60 years. Three types of braces have been developed: Lyon thoracic brace, Lyon thoraco lumbar brace and Lyon lumbar brace. Considering the conservative orthopaedic treatment of scoliosis we outline the results of this orthosis. The management of the Lyon Brace includes: (i) The
Jean Claude, de Mauroy   +5 more
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Knee Bracing

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1988
Bracing the knee is a controversial, complex, and often confusing subject. Knee braces are categorized as either prophylactic, rehabilitative, or functional. Bracing goals are to prevent, assist, restrict, align, or simulate function of the knee. A working knowledge of the capabilities and limitations of specific braces in these different categories is
L, Podesta, M F, Sherman
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Milwaukee Brace

Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2011
The Milwaukee brace had been a standard of nonsurgical treatment for scoliosis since 1954. Milwaukee brace 23-hours wearing protocol was most effective for the treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. However, Milwaukee brace 23-hours wearing showed an impact on psychosocial functioning of the patients.
Toru, Maruyama   +3 more
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Bracing in Osteoarthritis

Clinics in Sports Medicine
Bracing options for the therapeutic and preventative treatment of cartilage injury and osteoarthrosis have traditionally been understudied and underutilized due to poor patient compliance and a lack of published clinical efficacy data. However, recent advancements in 3-dimensional printing, biomechanical analysis of the joint, and dynamic joint ...
Simon, Görtz   +2 more
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Knee Bracing

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1994
The authors present an overview of the design and functional features of knee braces and their relationship to knee biomechanics. Four types of knee braces-prophylactic, rehabilitative, functional, and patellofemoral-have been developed to cover the wide variety of indications in patients who have suffered knee injuries or hope to prevent them ...
, France, , Paulos
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Arch Braces or Tension Braces?

Vernacular Architecture, 1997
Etude de l'evolution des types d'entretoises des constructions de l'Essex, de l'arc d'entretoise a l'entretoise de tension fixee directement aux etais des murs, en passant par les entretoises doublees ou triplees et autres ...
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The Role of Bracing

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2013
Regular exercise and weight reduction are not only important for maintaining general health, they are also strongly recommended conservative modalities for managing knee osteoarthritis (OA). The objective of this paper is to discuss the mechanics of knee joint loading and to review the most recent literature with respect to the functionality and ...
Kristin, Briem, Daniel K, Ramsey
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Braces and Taping

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1985
Many different types of knee supports are available. Some aid the patient to obtain an early full range of motion and normal strength after injury. Others aid in preventing reinjury. Still others provide the patient with comfort and a feeling of support and serve merely as a reminder to exert caution in sports activity.
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Brace generation

Journal of Graph Theory, 2001
AbstractA brace is a connected bipartite graph with a perfect matching and at least six vertices such that for every pair of nonadjacent edges, there is a perfect matching containing the edges. We give a method for generating all braces. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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BRACES AND BRACE MANAGEMENT

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 1957
E F, CICENIA, M, HOBERMAN
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