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Lumbar facet joints have been identified as a potential source of chronic low back pain (LBP) in 15% to 45% of patients, with the prevalence of such pain varying based on specific populations and settings examined.
Hyung-Sun Won +4 more
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ABSTRACT Farmers frequently suffer from musculoskeletal disorders, particularly lower back pain (LBP), mainly due to occupational ergonomic factors such as repetitive stooping and lifting. This study proposes using an exoskeleton to reduce LBP risk by providing external torque to the hip joints.
Dang Khanh Linh Le, Wei Chih Lin
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Summary Lymphoma in horses is uncommon and rarely diagnosed as a cause of ataxia. This case report describes a 2‐year‐old Standardbred cryptorchid colt who presented with acute onset of grade 3–4/5 spinal ataxia in all four limbs, with the hindlimbs more severely affected than forelimbs and severe proprioceptive deficits.
K. MacMillan +3 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. The
Stanisław Krajewski +3 more
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Charcot arthropathy of the knee accompanied by tethered cord syndrome and lumbosacral fur sinus
Charcot arthropathy is a rare disease in clinic, which is easy to be misdiagnosed and delayed diagnosis. Imaging examination plays a key role in the diagnosis of Charcot arthropathy.
Hong Hu, Xian Zhang, Junping Li
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Summary Background Dynamic mobilisation exercises (DMEs) are prescribed to support locomotor function, but knowledge of their longitudinal effect on thoracolumbosacral (TLS) spinal kinematics is limited. Objectives To evaluate the effect of a 6‐week DME program on TLS kinematics during standing reflexes, walking and trotting.
V. Walker +6 more
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We present a method of injecting peripheral nerves with radiopaque contrast and subsequent CT scanning that produces excellent 3D models of the nerves, leaving the specimens intact and ready for further analysis (e.g., for micro‐CT or histology). Abstract The peripheral nervous system has been the subject of various studies on topics ranging from the ...
Radosław Rzepliński +4 more
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Objectives To describe the aetiology, presentation, complications and outcome in cats with traumatic injuries of the tarsometatarsal joint treated with partial tarsal arthrodesis. Materials and Methods Retrospective series of five client‐owned cats. Medical records were retrieved for cats with traumatic injuries of the tarsometatarsal joint treated ...
R. L. Nixon, D. N. Clements, J. M. Ryan
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COXA-VERTEBRAL SYNDROME AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN HIP ARTHROPLASTY (REVIEW)
Lumbosacral spine and hip joints is a complex physiological functions of the co-operation of a large number of anatomical structures. Lesions of the links in the system can mutually afflict each other.
A. O. Denisov +2 more
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This graphical abstract illustrates a study where 43 adult patients (21 males, 22 females) underwent CT scans to reconstruct 3D pelvic models using Mimics and 3‐Matic software. The analysis measured the Lateral Compression II (LC‐II) screw path, revealing sex‐based anatomical differences that could improve the precision and safety of percutaneous LC‐II
Xingye Du, Yong Liu, Xuefeng Jiang
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