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Sonographic Assessment of Hand Injuries: Diagnostic Accuracy and Review of Pathology. [PDF]
Nwawka OK+5 more
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Hand Flexor Tendon Injuries Involving the A2 and A4 Pulleys in Rock Climbers [PDF]
Alexis Kantor's poster on hand flexor tendon injuries in the climbing ...
Kantor, Alexis
core
Data-Driven Ergonomic Risk Assessment of Complex Hand-intensive Manufacturing Processes [PDF]
Hand-intensive manufacturing processes, such as composite layup and textile draping, require significant human dexterity to accommodate task complexity. These strenuous hand motions often lead to musculoskeletal disorders and rehabilitation surgeries.
arxiv
A Bio‐Inspired Perspective on Materials Sustainability
This perspective discusses natural materials as inspiration for sustainable engineering designs and the processing of materials. First, circularity, longevity, parsimony, and activity are presented as essential material paradigms. The perspective then uses many examples of natural and technical materials to introduce principles such as oligo ...
Wolfgang Wagermaier+2 more
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Objective: To explore demographics, causes, types, bacteriology and outcome of operative hand infections presenting to the Emergency Department of Civil Hospital, Karachi. Study Design: Prospective longitudinal study.
Unza Shaikh+5 more
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Superficial Circumflex Iliac Artery Free Flap for Coverage of Hand Injuries. [PDF]
Hussain T, Khan FH, Rahman OU, Beg MSA.
europepmc +1 more source
Development of a Magnetorheological Hand Exoskeleton Featuring High Force-to-power Ratio for Enhancing Grip Endurance [PDF]
Hand exoskeletons have significant potential in labor-intensive fields by mitigating hand grip fatigue, enhancing hand strength, and preventing injuries.However, most traditional hand exoskeletons are driven by motors whose output force is limited under constrained installation conditions.
arxiv
The development of hydrogel‐impregnated robust interlocking nano connector (HiRINC) aims to address stent migration by improving tissue adhesion and reducing mechanical mismatch in self‐expandable metallic stents (SEMSs). The network‐like porous layer of HiRINC enhances adhesion and energy dissipation, demonstrates through ex vivo and in vivo tests ...
Eunyoung Jeon+8 more
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