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Hypermobility of joints in adolescent swimmers
Joint hypermobility (JH) can be an advantage in many sports. On the other hand, it can also be one of the risk factors for developing pain or injury. The objective of the study was to compare JH diagnostic methods in adolescent swimmers, to locate the ...
Weronika Sawicka +1 more
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The relationship between a static measure of dorsal first ray mobility and dynamic motion of the first ray, midfoot, and hindfoot during the stance phase of walking was investigated in healthy, asymptomatic subjects who represented the spectrum of static
Allen, Mary K. +6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is implicated in 25%–50% of cryptogenic strokes in patients aged < 60 years. Recent clinical trials demonstrated the benefit of PFO closure in selected patients. However, there is considerable variability in Australian and New Zealand clinical practice regarding investigation and management approaches. A
Brian R. Chambers +9 more
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Hip joints mobility in patients with lumbosacral disc disorders
Purpose. The authors were influenced to carry out the research by observing the patients suffering from discopathy with frequent faulty positioning of lower limbs – genu valgum, which was accompanied by increased range of external hip joint rotation ...
Stanisław Krajewski +3 more
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Rating anthropometric parameters of children with polyarticular hypermobility
Introduction: Polyarticular hypermobility manifests in an increased range of motion in the joints compared to standards that include gender and age. It is given that it occurs even in 30% of children.
Mario Cardinali +1 more
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Medial Meniscus Physiologic Extrusion Across Sitting, Bipedal, and Unipedal Stance: The Roles of Generalized Hypermobility and Patellar Tendon Stiffness. [PDF]
Kilic KK +4 more
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The role of ulnar nerve hypermobility in the etiology of ulnar nerve neuropathy at the elbow - A retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Garozzo D +9 more
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Correction: Abnormal patellar loading may lead to femoral trochlear dysplasia: an experimental study of patellar hypermobility and patellar dislocation in growing rats. [PDF]
Tang S, Li W, Wang S, Wang F.
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