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Missed ulnar nerve injury and closed forearm fracture in a child
【Abstract】Ulnar nerve injury in closed fracture of forearm in children is uncommon. Commonly, neurapraxia is the reason for this palsy but other severe injuries or nerve entrapment has been reported in some cases.
Amit Batra +8 more
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Abstract Distal radioulnar joint instability secondary to triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) injury remains a major challenge in wrist surgery. Traditional tendon graft–based reconstruction techniques, such as the Adams‐Berger procedure, though effective, require extensive soft tissue dissection and tendon harvesting, resulting in significant ...
Jin‐Ming Zhang +6 more
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Abstract Lateral collateral ligament imbrication has been reported to yield good results in patients with atraumatic posterolateral rotatory instability who do not respond to conservative treatment. In cases of high‐grade instability, however, achieving adequate ligament tension can be difficult, and excessive tightening often contributes to ...
Cholawish Chanlalit +2 more
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Intramedullary Flexible Nailing for Diaphyseal Fractures of Forearm Bones in Children [PDF]
Objectives Most of the fractures of the bones of the forearm in children are successfully treated conservatively with closed reduction and casting. The outcomes remain variable and the patients may require additional fracture manipulation or formal ...
Balakrishnan M. Acharya +3 more
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Electromyographic analyses of the erector spinae muscles during golf swings using four different clubs [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to compare the electromyography (EMG) patterns of the thoracic and lumbar regions of the erector spinae (ES) muscle during the golf swing whilst using four different golf clubs.
Baker, Julien S. +4 more
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Abstract Aim Individual second‐generation antihistamines may possess differential sedative potential due to the variability in central histamine receptor H1 occupancy. This study aimed to evaluate whether the sedative potential of second‐generation antihistamines is associated with the risk of injury during Japan's pollen season. Methods We conducted a
Jumpei Taniguchi +3 more
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Biomechanics is a vast discipline within the field of Biomedical Engineering. It explores the underlying mechanics of how biological and physiological systems move.
Harris, Gerald F, Slavens, Brooke A.
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Improvement of the Rotation Arch of the Posterior Interosseous Pedicle Flap Preserving Both Reverse Posterior and Anterior Interosseous Vascular Sources. [PDF]
PURPOSE: The reverse posterior interosseous artery flap has several advantages, not sacrificing any major blood vessel, but its relatively short pedicle limits the use to cover defects up to the metacarpophalangeal joint.
Bassetto, Franco +3 more
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Fiber‐type soft bioelectronics for wearable and implantable sensing and therapy
Fiber‐type soft bioelectronics are emerging as versatile platforms for wearable and implantable health monitoring and therapeutic applications. These bioelectronics use organic and inorganic matrices combined with advanced fillers, which feature high conductivity, electrochemical sensitivity, softness, and biocompatibility.
Haneul Kim +5 more
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Angle Grinder Injuries in the Upper Extremity: An Epidemiological Study
Introduction: This study evaluated hand and forearm injuries caused by angle grinders and identify the risk factors. Methods: Between 2020 and 2022, 79 patients with hand and forearm injuries due to angle grinder were retrospectively evaluated. Data were
Barış Acar +5 more
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