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Short Versus Long Nails in Treating Subtrochanteric Hip Fractures: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Complication Rates. [PDF]
Selim A, Ponugoti N, Menon D, Thomas G.
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Recyclability of Polystyrene Bead Foams: Degradation Behavior over 10 Extrusion Cycles
This study investigates the multi‐cycle recycling of expanded polystyrene bead foam blended with virgin material. Material degradation is monitored by MFI, GPC, and mechanical testing. The results demonstrate that long‐term recyclability is feasible without progressive property loss, and that secondary high‐shear steps such as extrusion and pelletizing
Christian Töpfer +2 more
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Electrospun conducting polymers: recent trends and the transition towards a sustainable future
This review discusses the electrospinning of conducting polymers, detailing procedures, fibrous morphologies, improved properties, applications in electronics, and challenges, while outlining future directions for nanofibre‐based devices in various fields.
Xenofon Karagiorgis +3 more
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Predictive value of stress hyperglycemia ratio for perioperative hidden blood loss in patients with hip fractures: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Jia Y, Huo Y, Yang M, Li T.
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Focal bone defects in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with acute hip fractures. [PDF]
Yuan Y +16 more
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Abstract Background Cauda equina syndrome is a surgical emergency often caused by lumbar disc herniation. Spinal manipulative therapy is commonly used for lumbar spine disorders, but case reports have raised concerns it may precipitate cauda equina syndrome. One cohort study suggested no increased risk, although it did not focus on patients with lumbar
Robert J. Trager +3 more
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Abstract Background Spinal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks, a rare but debilitating condition, have been described following spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) in case reports. However, the nature of the potential association between SMT and CSF leak is uncertain, and symptoms such as neck pain or headache may reflect preexisting leaks rather than ...
Robert J. Trager +4 more
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