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Flexion-relaxation response to cyclic lumbar flexion
Clinical Biomechanics, 2004The epidemiology classify cyclic lumbar flexion as a risk factor for the development of cumulative low back disorder. Experimental biomechanical data confirming the epidemiology in humans are lacking. The purpose of this study, therefore, is to investigate the flexion relaxation response to sustained cyclic lumbar flexion in humans.Twelve normal ...
Li Li
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Repeated spinal flexion modulates the flexion–relaxation phenomenon
Clinical Biomechanics, 2003To determine if repeated spinal flexion and loading modulate the deactivation of lumbar muscles near full flexion (flexion-relaxation).Repeated measures experimental study of the effect of repetitive trunk flexion and added mass on the flexion-relaxation phenomenon.Repeated flexion causes muscular fatigue, creep of passive tissues and diminished ...
James P Dickey
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JBJS Reviews, 2019
» Restoration of elbow flexion in the setting of brachial plexopathy is crucial and can be accomplished in a number of ways. Current options include non-free muscle transfers, including tendon, nerve, and pedicled flap transfers, and free functional muscle transfers, most frequently involving transfer of the gracilis muscle.»
Neil V. Shah +5 more
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» Restoration of elbow flexion in the setting of brachial plexopathy is crucial and can be accomplished in a number of ways. Current options include non-free muscle transfers, including tendon, nerve, and pedicled flap transfers, and free functional muscle transfers, most frequently involving transfer of the gracilis muscle.»
Neil V. Shah +5 more
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
A mechanical device has been developed for artificial elbow flexion. It consists of a brace for the complete upper extremity, including the shoulder and the hand. The shoulder support is kept in place by means of a strap around the chest and under the opposite axilla.
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A mechanical device has been developed for artificial elbow flexion. It consists of a brace for the complete upper extremity, including the shoulder and the hand. The shoulder support is kept in place by means of a strap around the chest and under the opposite axilla.
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