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Abstract In activities of daily living, people walk at different speeds with or without carrying additional loads. In this study, we sought to examine how human adults manage these commonly encountered additional demands during walking. We measured electromyography (EMG), triceps surae H‐reflexes, joint motion and ground reaction forces (GRF) while ...
Bridgette A. P. Damewood+2 more
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Simple and complete dislocation of the astragalus from the os calcis and navicular bone, upon the dorsum of the latter, without disturbance of the relations between the tibia, fibula, and astragalus, and without fracture of any of these bones; the case of Richard carmichael, corresponding nember of the Académie Royala de Medeciné, &c [PDF]
John Macdonnell
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Abstract We review our approach for undertaking microelectrode recordings from the posterior tibial nerve at the ankle, which has allowed us to identify, for the first time, the firing properties of muscle spindle endings in the intrinsic muscles of the foot and of cutaneous mechanoreceptors in the sole during unsupported standing.
Thomas P. Knellwolf+3 more
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Familial Recurrent Dislocation of the Head of the Fibula (2 Cases) [PDF]
Brian Reeves, G. C. Lloyd‐Roberts
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Abstract It is well‐established that resistance training generates neural adaptations. These may be greater when exercises mainly include eccentric contractions or when muscles are trained at long length. However, it remains to be clarified whether the length at which muscles are trained influences neural adaptation following eccentric training.
Julian Colard+6 more
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Solitary Bone Cyst of the Fibula: Report of a Case [PDF]
Ki Hong Choi, Hae Kun Kim, Mal Moon Kim
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Abstract figure legend Motor unit firing properties of the medial gastrocnemius (MG), lateral gastrocnemius (LG), and soleus (SO) muscles were assessed using high‐density surface electromyography (HD‐sEMG) during isometric plantarflexion contractions at 10%, 40%, and 70% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) in individuals with non‐insertional Achilles ...
Ignacio Contreras‐Hernandez+5 more
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Pleomorphic adenoma rehabilitative treatment in growing up patient: a 20-years follow-up [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Although tumors of minor salivary glands are rare, the pleomorphic adenoma is the most common pathology among the benign neoplasm and can be found with high prevalence in the junction between hard palate and soft palate.
BRAUNER, EDOARDO+6 more
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TRANSPLANTATION OF THE TIBIA AND FIBULA TO REPLACE THE FEMUR FOLLOWING RESECTION
George G. Dixon
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