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Radiological Criteria for Acceptable Alignment in Paediatric Mid-Shaft Forearm Fractures: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Introduction: Forearm fractures are common in children. The remodelling capacity of growing long bones in children makes these potentially forgiving injuries, recovering with good outcomes despite minimal intervention.
Scotcher M +3 more
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Optimal dimensional synthesis of force feedback lower arm exoskeletons [PDF]
This paper presents multi-criteria design optimization of parallel mechanism based force feedback exoskeletons for human forearm and wrist. The optimized devices are aimed to be employed as a high fidelity haptic interfaces.
Patoglu, Volkan +3 more
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Comparison of laser speckle contrast imaging with laser Doppler for assessing microvascular function [PDF]
Objective: To compare the inter-day reproducibility of post-occlusive reactive hyperaemia (PORH) and sympathetic vasomotor reflexes assessed by single-point laser Doppler flowmetry (SP-LDF), integrating-probe LDF (IP-LDF) and laser speckle contrast ...
Briers, J. David +4 more
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Fracture of diaphyseal forearm bones is common, while the elbow dislocation is a rare injury in the pediatric age group. Both injuries are widely reported in isolation or with various associated injuries.
Ganesh Singh Dharmshaktu
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Presence of accessory abductor digiti minimi muscle in two cadavers
During routine cadaveric dissection, accessory hypothenar muscles were incidentally discovered in two cadavers, both males, aged 86 and 92. Both muscles originated from the palmaris longus tendon in the distal portion of the forearm and were identified ...
C. D. Hamacher +5 more
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Compared to other long bones, forearm fractures are particularly challenging due to the high rate of complications. These include malunion, delayed/nonunion, wrist and elbow movement reduction, and pain. Surgical procedure is considered the gold standard
Larisa Ryskalin +9 more
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A Pilot Study Examining the Dielectric Response of Human Forearm Tissues
This work aims to describe the dielectric behaviors of four main tissues in the human forearm using mathematical modelling, including fat, muscle, blood and bone.
Yang Yu +3 more
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An 83-year-old female with a history of hypertensive cardiovascular disease and paroxysmal atrial fibrillation attended the emergency department due to progressive swelling and pain in her left wrist. She had cardiac catheterization performed via a transradial approach before 19 days. Physical examination revealed a distinct swelling mass over the left
Wei-Jing, Lee +2 more
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The Energy Benefits of the Pantograph Wing Mechanism in Flapping Flight: Case Study of a Gull [PDF]
Bird wings generally contain a 4-bar pantograph mechanism in the forearm that enables the wrist joint to be actuated from the elbow joint thus reducing the number of wing muscles and hence reducing the wing inertia and inertial drag.
Sattler, Gene D.
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Memory killer T cells contribute to control of secondary viral infection by exhibiting rapid effector function upon reinfection. In this issue of Immunity, Kohlmeier et al. (2010) demonstrate that type I interferon is key for rapid upregulation of effector function within circulating memory T cells, ensuring efficient control of infection.
La Gruta, Nicole, Turner, Stephen J.
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