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Proceedings of the 52nd Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture, 2019
Generalized tensor algebra is a prime candidate for acceleration via customized ASICs. Modern tensors feature a wide range of data sparsity, with the density of non-zero elements ranging from 10-6% to 50%. This paper proposes a novel approach to accelerate tensor kernels based on the principle of hierarchical elimination of computation in the presence ...
Kartik Hegde +7 more
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Generalized tensor algebra is a prime candidate for acceleration via customized ASICs. Modern tensors feature a wide range of data sparsity, with the density of non-zero elements ranging from 10-6% to 50%. This paper proposes a novel approach to accelerate tensor kernels based on the principle of hierarchical elimination of computation in the presence ...
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2010
The extensor mechanism of the fingers, hand, wrist, and forearm is extremely intricate. Disruptions to the extensor system are common and can be associated with poor patient outcomes when not treated appropriately. Although extensor tendon injuries receive much less attention in the literature than flexor tendon injuries do, several recent studies have
Jonas L, Matzon, David J, Bozentka
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The extensor mechanism of the fingers, hand, wrist, and forearm is extremely intricate. Disruptions to the extensor system are common and can be associated with poor patient outcomes when not treated appropriately. Although extensor tendon injuries receive much less attention in the literature than flexor tendon injuries do, several recent studies have
Jonas L, Matzon, David J, Bozentka
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2015
Extensor mechanism injuries are frequently encountered in athletes and can lead to permanent disability or deformity if not promptly and properly treated. This article reviews basic anatomy, and then discusses mallet finger injuries, boutonniere deformity, and sagittal band rupture.
John T, McMurtry, Jonathan, Isaacs
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Extensor mechanism injuries are frequently encountered in athletes and can lead to permanent disability or deformity if not promptly and properly treated. This article reviews basic anatomy, and then discusses mallet finger injuries, boutonniere deformity, and sagittal band rupture.
John T, McMurtry, Jonathan, Isaacs
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954
In order to make a paraplegic ambulant with the aid of crutches, stability must be obtained at the knee and hip joint. This is accomplished by use of long leg braces with knee locks, hip locks, and a pelvic band. When, in addition, there are varying degrees of paralysis of the back and abdominal muscles, a back brace is added.
L N, RUDIN, D J, CRONIN
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In order to make a paraplegic ambulant with the aid of crutches, stability must be obtained at the knee and hip joint. This is accomplished by use of long leg braces with knee locks, hip locks, and a pelvic band. When, in addition, there are varying degrees of paralysis of the back and abdominal muscles, a back brace is added.
L N, RUDIN, D J, CRONIN
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1992
A thorough knowledge of anatomy, injury patterns, repair techniques, and evolving rehabilitation methods is necessary to best treat extensor tendon injuries. These injuries are conceptualized as occurring in one of eight zones, which are numbered distally to proximally in the hand and forearm.
W F, Blair, C M, Steyers
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A thorough knowledge of anatomy, injury patterns, repair techniques, and evolving rehabilitation methods is necessary to best treat extensor tendon injuries. These injuries are conceptualized as occurring in one of eight zones, which are numbered distally to proximally in the hand and forearm.
W F, Blair, C M, Steyers
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Failed Extensor Tendon Repairs: Extensor Tenolysis and Reconstruction
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2019Extensor tendon injuries are common and require a complex treatment strategy to appropriately manage them, including initial repair, revision/reconstruction options, and postoperative protocols. Intrinsic and extrinsic components of the extensor mechanism contribute to a complex anatomic apparatus but also allow for numerous reconstructive options ...
Mihir J, Desai +3 more
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Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation, 2020
We aimed to investigate tendon variations of the extensor digitorum (ED), extensor digiti minimi (EDM), and extensor indicis proprius (EIP) muscles. Our study was performed on 43 fetal cadavers (86 extremities), aged between 17 and 40 weeks of gestation.
ALBAY, Soner +3 more
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We aimed to investigate tendon variations of the extensor digitorum (ED), extensor digiti minimi (EDM), and extensor indicis proprius (EIP) muscles. Our study was performed on 43 fetal cadavers (86 extremities), aged between 17 and 40 weeks of gestation.
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Extensors and Neighbourhood Extensors
1984In Chapter 6 the extension problem for mappings has been considered using the notion of cofibration. There is, however, a different approach to the subject which is also important. In this alternative approach the main restriction is placed on the codomain of the mappings in question.
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Orthopedics, 2009
The extensor mechanism of the knee consists of the quadriceps muscle and tendon, the patella, the patellar tendon, and the tibial tubercle. Disruption of any of these can lead to an extensor mechanism rupture and render an otherwise perfectly good total knee replacement (TKR) useless.
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The extensor mechanism of the knee consists of the quadriceps muscle and tendon, the patella, the patellar tendon, and the tibial tubercle. Disruption of any of these can lead to an extensor mechanism rupture and render an otherwise perfectly good total knee replacement (TKR) useless.
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JBJS Essential Surgical Techniques
Background: Extensor tendon injuries are a common condition that hand surgeons must be prepared to treat. The area of extensor tendon injury can traditionally be broken down into 9 zones. Physical examination is the best way to diagnose extensor tendon injury with a loss of active extension in the injured digit.
Varun Arvind +2 more
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Background: Extensor tendon injuries are a common condition that hand surgeons must be prepared to treat. The area of extensor tendon injury can traditionally be broken down into 9 zones. Physical examination is the best way to diagnose extensor tendon injury with a loss of active extension in the injured digit.
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