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RETURN TO SPORT PARTICIPATION CRITERIA FOLLOWING SHOULDER INJURY: A CLINICAL COMMENTARY.

International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, 2020
Context The shoulder complex is frequently injured during sports. The tremendous mobility of the shoulder makes returning to sport participation following shoulder injury a challenging task for both the clinician and athlete. The purpose of this clinical
K. Wilk   +3 more
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Return-to-Play Criteria Following Sports Injury

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2010
Determining the criteria for an injured athlete's return to competition can be a confusing scenario when all the individuals involved are brought in. These may include the athlete, parents, guardians, coaches, family physician, the athletic trainer, and others. Providing a foundation from which all can understand the reasoning is key.
Jim, Clover, Jerome, Wall
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Acute kidney injury: epidemiology and diagnostic criteria

Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2006
To review recent advances in the definitions and diagnostic criteria for acute renal failure and acute kidney injury. To explore how these changes impact the epidemiology and clinical implications for patients in the intensive care unit.Recently published consensus criteria for the definition of acute renal failure/acute kidney injury have led to ...
Eric A J, Hoste, John A, Kellum
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Head injury criteria

Polymer Mechanics, 1977
The results of a study of the mechanical responses of the head will be presented. Driving point impedance responses of a variety of subhuman primates and unembalmed cadavers have been measured and used to develop a lumped parameter model of the head.
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Developing failure criteria for laceration injury of dermal tissue

Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2023
Despite its importance, there is a poor understanding of human injury tolerance to trauma generally, and more specifically understanding of the mechanics of skin penetration or laceration. The objective of this analysis is to determine the failure criteria that will allow the evaluation of the laceration risk of blunt-tipped edges within a ...
Scott T. Lovald   +3 more
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High-yield roentgenographic criteria for cervical spine injuries

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1987
All trauma patients undergoing cervical radiography at an urban referral teaching hospital emergency department during 12 consecutive months were analyzed for indications and results of cervical spine radiograph studies. Demographic characteristics of the study group were consistent with results in the literature (55% men, mean age, 27).
C G, Cadoux, J D, White, M C, Hedberg
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Validation of acute kidney injury according to the modified KDIGO criteria in infants after cardiac surgery for congenital heart disease

Nephrology, 2019
We aimed to validate the incidence of, risk factors for, and postoperative outcomes of acute kidney injury (AKI) according to the modified Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (m‐KDIGO) criteria and compare this criteria with both the paediatric Risk,
K. Ueno   +7 more
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Treatment Criteria for Closed Injuries

2002
The term tibial pilon was first used by the French radiologist Destot in 1911 to identify the anatomical region corresponding to the distal third of the tibia, extending proximally approximately 5 cm from the joint line. The term tibial pilon fracture (7-10% of tibial fractures) is used to define a group of injuries that always involves the distal ...
L. Renzi Brivio, A. L. Pizzoli
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Mechanism of injury and anatomic injury as criteria for prehospital trauma triage

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1988
Prehospital trauma triage should permit accurate identification and transport of patients with critical injuries to trauma centers without overloading these centers with patients having minor injuries. In most trauma systems a combination of physiologic criteria (Trauma Score [TS]), mechanisms of injury (MOI), and anatomic injury (AI) are used as ...
R, Knopp   +4 more
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A Correction for Primary Blast Injury Criteria

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2006
We review the accepted primary blast injury criteria. We point out a significant systematic error in the criteria due to the use of low-quality pulse duration data in the original criteria.We recalculate the injury criteria using state-of-the-art blast data.We give the corrected injury criteria in the form of pressure-duration curves, pressure-impulse ...
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