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Menstrual cycle effects on sex differences in motor control during dynamic balance perturbations

open access: yesExperimental Physiology, Volume 111, Issue 5, Page 2665-2681, 1 May 2026.
Abstract This study investigated sex differences in neuromuscular responses during dynamic balance perturbations and isometric maximal voluntary contractions (IMVCs) by examining if menstrual cycle (MC) phase and the fluctuations in endogenous hormones influence the observation of sex differences.
Samuli Nevanperä   +3 more
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Compression Bandaging for Venous Leg Ulcers

Journal of Tissue Viability, 1995
Effective compression heals leg ulcers and prevents their recurrence. Incorrect bandaging and poor technique are often features of leg ulcer management. A number of bandage systems are currently in use. Multi-layer systems appear to be more effective than single-layer systems.
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The Jones Compression Bandage

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2002
Lower-extremity edema is a common condition that can be caused by many pathophysiologic processes. Control of edema associated with surgery or trauma is important and will help minimize pain and discomfort and prevent wound complications and blisters. Many techniques are used to control edema.
Wissam E. Khoury   +2 more
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Effect of bandage thickness on interface pressure applied by compression bandages

Medical Engineering & Physics, 2011
Medical compression bandages are widely used in the treatment of chronic venous disorder. In order to design effective compression bandages, researchers have attempted to describe the interface pressure applied by these bandages using mathematical models.
Al Khaburi, Jawad   +3 more
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Film compression bandage

Phlebologie, 2015
SummaryPurpose: Textile compression stockings or bandages are limited in comfort; they do not allow uninterrupted wearing. A novel elastic film bandage was evaluated regarding practicability, patient comfort and effect on vein regression. Main endpoint was the frequency of symptomatic inflammatory reactions.Methods: In a comparative pilot study, a ...
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Analysis of sub-bandage pressure of compression bandages during exercise

Journal of Tissue Viability, 2012
The sub-bandage pressure produced by any compression bandaging system is likely to vary during the physical activities taken by the patient. It is of significant importance to understand the variation of sub-bandage pressure during the exercise of calf muscle pump.
B, Kumar, A, Das, R, Alagirusamy
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[Compressive bandages].

Phlebologie, 1979
Different compressive bandages for chronic venous deficiency and lymphedema, are categorized. These categories are not based on the bandage technique itself, but on its effect. The aims of the compression vary in accordance to whether the case involves a diffuse edema brought on by chronic venous deficiency or by lateral trophic problems following ...
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Compression bandaging: avoiding pressure damage

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2008
Venous leg ulcers account for a large percentage of the financial and healthcare burden of chronic wounds, they are costly to treat both financially and in nursing time. The prerequisites for any healthcare professional to be able to provide safe, effective compression therapy bandaging for any patient must include knowledge, ability and proven ...
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Interface pressure changes under compression bandages during period of wearing

Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders, 2021
Junjie Ning, Fedor Lurie
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