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Anterior Capsulectomy Through Humeral Fenestration in Arthroscopic Arthrolysis for Elbow Stiffness Is Safe and Effective

open access: yesArthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation, Volume 7, Issue 1, February 2025.
Purpose To evaluate arc of motion and complications following transhumeral anterior capsulectomy through a purely posterior approach with the Outerbridge‐Kashiwagi procedure in treating elbow stiffness. Methods Patients who were treated for elbow stiffness between April 2003 and February 2023 were retrospectively identified. The inclusion criteria were
Clémence Lemaître   +2 more
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A new semi‐fossorial thescelosaurine dinosaur from the Cenomanian‐age Mussentuchit Member of the Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, Volume 307, Issue 12, Page 3717-3781, December 2024.
Abstract Thescelosaurines are a group of early diverging, ornithischian dinosaurs notable for their conservative bauplans and mosaic of primitive features. Although abundant within the latest Cretaceous ecosystems of North America, their record is poor to absent in earlier assemblages, leaving a large gap in our understanding of their evolution ...
Haviv M. Avrahami   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Aureia rerehua, a new platanistoid dolphin from the Oligocene of New Zealand with a unique feeding method

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 54, Issue 5, Page 758-777, October 2024.
ABSTRACT Pre‐Miocene, stem odontocetes are known for their procumbent incisors and their function has been the subject of much speculation. Notable among these were Waipatia and several related taxa from New Zealand. Though some studies hypothesise the function of these teeth was for thrusting, the here described Aureia rerehua has unique teeth which ...
Shane Meekin   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Mosasaur Prognathodon (Reptilia, Mosasauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous of Belgium [PDF]

open access: yes, 1989
The osteology of the mosasaurs Prognathodon solvayi and P. giganteus is extensively described for the first time. P. solvayi is known from the holotype IRSNB R33, a complete skull and partially preserved postcranial remains as well as from fragmentary ...
Lingham-Soliar, T, Nolf, D.
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New ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaurs from the European lower cretaceous demonstrate extensive ichthyosaur survival across the Jurassic–Cretaceous boundary [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Background Ichthyosauria is a diverse clade of marine amniotes that spanned most of the Mesozoic. Until recently, most authors interpreted the fossil record as showing that three major extinction events affected this group during its history: one ...
A Sirotti   +91 more
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Issue Information [PDF]

open access: yesOrthop Surg
Orthopaedic Surgery, Volume 16, Issue 7, Page 1515-1516, July 2024.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Comparative cranial biomechanics reveal that Late Cretaceous tyrannosaurids exerted relatively greater bite force than in early‐diverging tyrannosauroids

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, Volume 307, Issue 5, Page 1897-1917, May 2024.
Abstract Tyrannosaurus has been an exemplar organism in feeding biomechanical analyses. An adult Tyrannosaurus could exert a bone‐splintering bite force, through expanded jaw muscles and a robust skull and teeth. While feeding function of adult Tyrannosaurus has been thoroughly studied, such analyses have yet to expand to other tyrannosauroids ...
Evan Johnson‐Ransom   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Artifacts and Commingled Skeletal Remains from a Well on the Medical College of Virginia Campus: Appendices [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This is a report prepared by Douglas W. Owsley and Karin Bruwelheide, Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution in fulfillment of the Contract Agreement between the Smithsonian Institution.
Bruwelheide, Karin   +3 more
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First CT‐assisted study of the palate and postcrania of Diarthrognathus broomi (Cynodontia, Probainognathia)

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, Volume 307, Issue 4, Page 1538-1558, April 2024.
Abstract Diarthrognathus broomi is a transitional taxon between non‐mammaliaform cynodonts and Mammaliaformes that occurred during the Late Triassic to Early Jurassic. All known specimens of Diarthrognathus represent juveniles, and the postcrania have not been thoroughly described.
Erin S. Lund   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Description and measurement of some Mallicolo crania [PDF]

open access: yes, 1898
Of the eight crania which I have been able to measure, one was in the Tasmanian Museum, five were kindly lent to me by Dr. Beatty, and two by Mr. Gunn, of H.M.S. Royalist.
Clarke, Arthur H
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