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Le contexte géomorphologique et faunique de l'homme de Montmaurin (Haute-Garonne) [PDF]
http://pm.revues.org/543National audienceHuit cavités sont visibles dans le karst de Montmaurin, dont la Niche qui a livré des restes humains anténéandertaliens.
Boulbes, Nicolas +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Understanding foot joint loading during different dynamic activities is essential information for guiding exercise progression in rehabilitation. While walking and running biomechanics are well studied, joint‐specific kinetic data during a single leg drop and hop task, often used in rehabilitation, are lacking. This study aimed to
Nicolas Haelewijn +4 more
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The Heidelberg Functional Foot Model—Application to Cavovarus and Equinovarus Feet
ABSTRACT Multisegment foot models have become increasingly important in biomechanical research and clinical gait analysis but often face limitations in defining joint positions. Often, they rely on simplified methods, such as using the midpoint between two markers to represent a joint, which lacks functional verification.
Sarah Campos +5 more
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A baseline osteological analysis of prehistoric human skeletal remains recovered from the Terminal Archaic Morse site (11-F-220), Fulton County, Illinois [PDF]
This thesis examines the prehistoric human skeletal remains recovered from the Terminal Archaic Morse site that was excavated during the late 1950\u27s and early 1960\u27s. The project was led by Drs. Dan Morse and Georg Neumann, with assistance provided
Kinzer, M. Shawn
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ABSTRACT The genera Cuon and Canis are part of the carnivore guild during the late Middle and Late Pleistocene in Europe. However, most identifications in archaeo‐palaeontological contexts are made on cranial and dental elements as these are taxonomically the most diagnostic anatomical regions.
Alfred Sanchis +9 more
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Abstract Introduction The effects of Kinesio‐taping (KT) and rigid‐taping (RT) on vertical jump performance have been investigated; however, remain unclear. The study was designed to compare the effects of KT and RT on vertical jump in individuals with pes planus. Methods A total of 74 participants were diagnosed with pes planus. The foot posture index
Melissa Ünsalan +2 more
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Síndrome de Müller-Weiss: de la patomecánica al tratamiento [PDF]
Treball Final de Grau de Podologia, Facultat de Medicina i Ciències de la Salut, Universitat de Barcelona, curs: 2016-2017, Tutor: Daniel Poggio CanoEl síndrome de Müller-Weiss es una enfermedad poco frecuente que se da en el hueso navicular o escafoides,
Vera Magaña, Marta
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The risk factor of sinus tarsi pain in patients with PCFD was identified as length of stay and HyProCure depth. Among the cases of HyProCure removal, the risk factor identified was HyProCure depth. These will provide a research basis for the influencing factors of sinus tarsi pain and HyProCure removal. ABSTRACT Purpose Although subtalar arthroereisis (
Shaoling Fu +5 more
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An early Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Quarrington, near Sleaford, Lincolnshire : report on excavations, 2000-2001 [PDF]
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries in the Kesteven part of Lincolnshire form two distinct distribution patterns (Fig.1): a north-south line along, or just to the west of, the limestone edge between the former Roman towns of Lincoln and ...
Dickinson, T.M.
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Early Holocene morphological variation in hunter-gatherer hands and feet [PDF]
Background The Windover mortuary pond dates to the Early Archaic period (6,800–5,200 years ago) and constitutes one of the earliest archaeological sites with intact and well-preserved human remains in North America.
Berbesque, J Colette, Hoover, Kara C
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