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Ionic–Bionic Interfaces: Advancing Iontronic Strategies for Bioelectronic Sensing and Therapy
Ionic–bionic interfaces for bioelectronics leverage ions as multifunctional mediators that combine mechanical compliance, ionic and electronic functionalities, and therapeutic effects. These systems offer real‐time biosignal transduction, effective wound dressing, responsive drug delivery, and seamless interaction between soft tissues and electronic ...
Yun Goo Ro +6 more
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ABSTRACT Noonan syndrome (NS) and the clinically related Noonan syndrome with multiple lentigines (NSML) belong to the group of RASopathies. Although pain is not mentioned as a characteristic feature, it has recently been reported as a clinically significant problem.
Jos M. T. Draaisma +12 more
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Guillain-Barré syndrome: a century of progress [PDF]
In 1916, Guillain, Barré and Strohl reported on two cases of acute flaccid paralysis with high cerebrospinal fluid protein levels and normal cell counts — novel findings that identified the disease we now know as Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS).
A Campbell +91 more
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Safety and pain in electrodiagnostic studies [PDF]
ABSTRACTDiscomfort is an unavoidable part of electrodiagnostic (EDX) studies. The most readily modifiable mediator of electromyography (EMG)‐associated pain is muscle selection. Interventions that may reduce pain include vapocoolant spray, ibuprofen, and techniques such as slapping or stretching the skin.
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The Role of Ultrasound across the Continuum of Care for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common upper limb entrapment neuropathy and a leading cause of pain, functional impairment, and surgical referral. This article demonstrates the central role of ultrasound (US) across the continuum of CTS care, both for confirming the CTS diagnosis and for guiding treatments ranging from perineural injections to
Christopher M. Jobe +4 more
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A Retrospective Study of 10 Patients Exhibiting the “Pseudo Wartenberg Sign”
Background/Objectives: The Wartenberg sign is a diagnostic feature of ulnar nerve neuropathy. It results from unbalanced activity of the abductor digiti minimi (ADM) and extensor digiti minimi (EDM) muscles secondary to weakness of the third palmar ...
Lisa B. E. Shields +3 more
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Detecting Presence of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome in Type II Diabetic Patients using Clinical, Radiological and Electrodiagnostic Studies: A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Diabetic foot is one of the most devastating complications of diabetes and is the leading cause of lower limb amputations. Patients with a long-standing history of diabetes mellitus often experience symptoms of pain, burning sensation ...
Vipul Kumar +7 more
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Peripheral nerve injury after shoulder trauma is an underestimated complication. The distribution of the affected nerves has been reported to be heterogeneous in previous studies. This study aimed to describe the distribution of peripheral nerve injuries
Chul-Hyun Cho, Don-Kyu Kim, Du Hwan Kim
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ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Previous ultrasound (US)‐based assessments of median nerve (MN) displacement within the carpal tunnel have shown inconsistent results due to methodological variability. Quantitative data on how different upper‐limb movements affect MN displacement and shear strain at the wrist remain scarce.
Tjaša Tomažin +6 more
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Electrodiagnostic use in Songklanagarind Hospital: a review of 418 cases
Objective: To analyse the distribution of age, sex, referring physicians, clinical problems, electrodiagnostic evaluation, and electrodiagnostic results of electrodiagnostic use in Songklanagarind Hospital in the fiscal year 2003.
W Leelasamran +2 more
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