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Decreased risk of fractures of the hip and lower forearm with postmenopausal use of estrogen.
New England Journal of Medicine, 1980We interviewed 327 women who had been 50 to 74 years of age when treated for fracture of the hip of lower forearm, to determine their use (or lack of use) of estrogen preparations.
N. Weiss+4 more
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Evaluation of the forearm EMG signal features for the control of a prosthetic hand.
Physiological Measurement, 2003The purpose of this research is to select the best features to have a high rate of motion classification for controlling an artificial hand. Here, 19 EMG signal features have been taken into account.
R. Boostani, M. Moradi
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2018
The radial forearm free flap phalloplasty provides a thin, potentially sensate, minimally hair-bearing cutaneous flap. Since its initial description, several modifications of the technique have emerged. The earliest dimensions described needed to be increased because of the increase amount of subcutaneous fat in the Western population.
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The radial forearm free flap phalloplasty provides a thin, potentially sensate, minimally hair-bearing cutaneous flap. Since its initial description, several modifications of the technique have emerged. The earliest dimensions described needed to be increased because of the increase amount of subcutaneous fat in the Western population.
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Bone, 1996
Bone mineral density of the distal forearm decreases with age in women, and this results in an increased risk of forearm fractures. Men have no increase in risk of forearm fractures with age because they have a higher peak bone mass at this site and less of a decrease in bone mineral density with ageing.
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Bone mineral density of the distal forearm decreases with age in women, and this results in an increased risk of forearm fractures. Men have no increase in risk of forearm fractures with age because they have a higher peak bone mass at this site and less of a decrease in bone mineral density with ageing.
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Intramuscular haemangioma of the forearm
The Journal of Hand Surgery: Journal of the British Society for Surgery of the Hand, 1990Intramuscular haemangioma, though benign, may be a serious disorder, because its large size can cause functional impairment, pain and disfigurement, which may require surgical excision. These, as well as the baffling histopathological aspects, are exemplified by this report of an intramuscular haemangioma of the forearm in an adolescent girl. Clinical
J. H. Boss+3 more
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2013
The forearm is composed of the radial and ulnar shafts, which are linked by the interosseous membrane and intercalated between the elbow and wrist. The forearm ensures pronation/supination and longitudinal load transfer. The radius and ulna are connected by two anatomical joints, the proximal, and distal radio-ulnar joints.
Christian Dumontier, Marc Soubeyrand
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The forearm is composed of the radial and ulnar shafts, which are linked by the interosseous membrane and intercalated between the elbow and wrist. The forearm ensures pronation/supination and longitudinal load transfer. The radius and ulna are connected by two anatomical joints, the proximal, and distal radio-ulnar joints.
Christian Dumontier, Marc Soubeyrand
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Hand Clinics, 1997
The great majority of forearm fractures in adults are best treated by open reduction and internal fixation. Although alternative methods exist, plate fixation is favored by most surgeons. With strict attention to surgical detail, complication rates are low and early active function is possible.
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The great majority of forearm fractures in adults are best treated by open reduction and internal fixation. Although alternative methods exist, plate fixation is favored by most surgeons. With strict attention to surgical detail, complication rates are low and early active function is possible.
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Forearm lengthening by distraction osteogenesis in children: a report of 22 cases.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume, 2011We present our experience of forearm lengthening in children with various conditions performed by a single surgeon between 1995 and 2009. A total of 19 children with a mean age of 9.8 years (2.1 to 15.9) at the time of surgery had 22 forearm lengthenings
R. Hill+3 more
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Analysis of tissue and arterial blood temperatures in the resting human forearm. 1948.
Journal of applied physiology, 1948H. H. Pennes
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Analysis of tissue and arterial blood temperatures in the resting human forearm.
Journal of applied physiology, 1948H. H. Pennes
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