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Combined Radiocarpal Dislocation and Forearm Joint Injuries: A Proposed Modification of the Locker-Based Classification System [PDF]
Rastislav Burda +2 more
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Abstract Individuals with persisting post‐concussion symptoms with physiological subtype (PPCS‐P) demonstrate exercise intolerance due to exacerbation of concussion‐like symptoms during incremental exercise. We tested the hypothesis that individuals with PPCS‐P (n = 12) would have a blunted cardiac autonomic response to face cooling compared to healthy
Phillip J. Wallace +6 more
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Abstract A mixed‐method heat acclimation (HA) protocol may optimise performance by supporting the training taper while promoting thermal adaptation; however, the impact on cardiovascular and fluid‐regulatory adjustments to protect health is unknown. Therefore, we examined the effects of a mixed‐method heat protocol on physiological responses, including
Daniel Snape +5 more
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Radial Head Fractures in Adults: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Mohamed A +5 more
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Erratum to “Redisplacement of paediatric forearm fractures: Role of plaster moulding and padding” [Injury 37(3) (2006) 259–268] [PDF]
Maneesh Bhatia, Phil H. Housden
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Abstract Blood flow in the inactive limb tissues and skin is widely thought to decline during incremental exercise to exhaustion due to augmented sympathoadrenal vasoconstrictor activity, but direct evidence to support this view is lacking. Here, we investigated the inactive‐forearm haemodynamic (Q̇forearm${\dot{Q}}_{\mathrm{forearm}}$) and oxygenation
Steven J. Trangmar +1 more
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Management of an Adult Open Diaphyseal Both-Bone Forearm Fracture With Severe Bone Loss: A Case Report, Literature Review, and Surgical Techniques. [PDF]
Alotaibi B +3 more
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Carotid artery dissection linked to intermittent apnoeic swimming: A case–control study
Abstract Internal carotid artery (ICA) dissection is a rare and potentially devastating cause of cerebral ischaemia, initiated by an intimal tear or rupture of the vasa vasorum, that can lead to an intraluminal thrombus, vascular stenosis, occlusion, or dissecting aneurysm formation.
Damian M. Bailey +14 more
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Incidental Finding of a Retained Foreign Body Following Unintentional Gunshot Injury. [PDF]
Majid MA +4 more
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