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Wireless Biosensing Network for Drivers' Health Monitoring [PDF]
Biosensors integrated into the vehicle controller area network are used for detecting symptoms such as anxiety, pain, and fatigue that may affect driving safety. The proposed system provides a flexible option for implementation in a diverse range of mass-
Chan, C.+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Temporal summation of pain (TSP) is a dynamic quantitative sensory test reflecting pain facilitation. Variability in TSP paradigms challenges cross‐study comparisons and raises concerns about reliability. This systematic review and meta‐analysis evaluated the reliability of TSP in healthy and clinical populations.
Kexun Kenneth Chen+3 more
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Immediate Effect of Lumbar Mobilization on Activity of Erector Spinae and Lumbar Multifidus Muscles [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of grade IV lumbar mobilization on the activity/contraction of erector spinae (ES) and lumbar multifidus (LM) muscles in healthy people.A randomized, repeated-measures design was used. Sixteen healthy subjects attended 3 testing sessions with a different intervention in each session (no ...
Neena K. Sharma+6 more
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Modelling Muscle Force Distributions during the Front and Back Squat in Trained Lifters [PDF]
The barbell squat is a fundamental strength and conditioning exercise, with two principal variants; back and front. Whilst previous studies have examined the mechanical differences of the front and back squat, there is no information comparing the ...
Atkins, Stephen+3 more
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The paravertebral spread that occurs after erector spinae plane block may be volume-dependent. This cadaveric study was undertaken to compare the extent of paravertebral spread with erector spinae plane block using different dye volumes.
You-Jin Choi+6 more
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Abstract Background Caudal wedge ostectomy has not been investigated for overriding or impinging spinous processes (SPs). Objectives To establish the feasibility of caudal wedge ostectomy and compare measures of surgical trauma and error between hypothetical caudal and cranial wedge ostectomies on SPs of different inclinations.
Maurice Thomas Connaughton+4 more
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“Slow walking with turns” increases quadriceps and erector spinae muscle activity
[Purpose] To maintain an independent lifestyle, older adults should improve muscle strength and mass, or aerobic capacity. A new exercise pattern, called slow walking with turns, which incorporates turning as an extra load additional to walking. The purpose of this study was to measure oxygen consumption during exercise and muscle activity while ...
Yasuki Higaki+3 more
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Changes in electromyographic parameters during cycling exercise at constant intensity [PDF]
The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes in surface electromyography (sEMG) parameters during 30-minute cycling exercise (250 W) at constant intensity in laboratory conditions.
Ereline, Jaan+4 more
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The red line on the left and the blue line on the right represent the surgical field of view for BE‐ULBD and ULBD surgeries, respectively. It can be seen that BE‐ULBD significantly enhances the surgical field of view and makes it easier to expose the contralateral nerve root.
Chenhao Dou+4 more
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For elderly patients with LSS who are intolerant to general anesthesia, UBE decompression under local anesthesia is feasible. Satisfactory clinical outcomes can be achieved by employing the SafetyNet‐guided decompression strategy during UBE surgery under local anesthesia. UBE decompression under local anesthesia is a potential alternative treatment for
Haining Tan+9 more
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