Pseudarthrosis - A pictorial essay
Pseudoarthrosis rarely presents as a diagnostic problem. However, since there are several etiologies, the specific cause may be difficult to identify. Radiologically, five morphological forms exist, although there is some overlap of these. The major form
Subbarao Kakarla
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Age-of-cessation of lumbar lordosis development as an assessment parameter
Background: In managing paediatric spinal deformities, the currently-in-use growth maturity assessment parameters (clinical or radiological) are based mostly on Caucasian populations.
Francis Osita Okpala
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Beneficial effects of childhood selective dorsal rhizotomy in adulthood [PDF]
Background: Selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR) has been used to treat children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) for over three decades. However, little is known about the outcomes of childhood SDR in adults.
Dobbs, Matthew B +4 more
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Ultrasound-guided lateral branch radiofrequency neurotomy for sacroiliac joint pain after lumbosacral spinal fusion surgery [PDF]
Viet‐Thang Le +2 more
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Dor lombar associada à vértebra de transição lombossacra: dificuldades no diagnóstico e manejo da síndrome de Bertolotti [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Bertolotti's syndrome is a spine disorder characterized by the occurrence of a congenital lumbar transverse mega-apophysis in a transitional vertebral body that usually articulates with the sacrum or the iliac bone.
Almeida, Daniel Benzecry de +6 more
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Admitting a patient with musculoskeletal pain following COVID-19 disease
A significant proportion of patients who have had COVID-19 continue to suffer from persistent symptoms such as severe weakness, shortness of breath, joint pain, mood swings and memory impairment during the recovery phase.
I. D. Romanov +2 more
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Quantifying Performance of Bipedal Standing with Multi-channel EMG
Spinal cord stimulation has enabled humans with motor complete spinal cord injury (SCI) to independently stand and recover some lost autonomic function.
Burdick, Joel W. +2 more
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Spinal cystic echinococcosis - a systematic analysis and review of the literature : part 2. treatment, follow-up and outcome [PDF]
Bone involvement in human cystic echinococcosis (CE) is rare, but affects the spine in approximately 50% of cases. Despite significant advances in diagnostic imaging techniques, surgical treatment and introduction of pharmacological therapy, spinal ...
Blum, Johannes +4 more
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Abstract Domesticated European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) have long been chosen as laboratory model organisms. Despite this, there has been no definitive study of the vertebral musculature of wild rabbits. Relevant descriptions of well‐studied veterinary model mammals (such as dogs) are generally applicable, but not appropriate for a species ...
Nuttakorn Taewcharoen +3 more
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A physical model suggests that hip-localized balance sense in birds improves state estimation in perching: implications for bipedal robots [PDF]
In addition to a vestibular system, birds uniquely have a balance-sensing organ within the pelvis, called the lumbosacral organ (LSO). The LSO is well developed in terrestrial birds, possibly to facilitate balance control in perching and terrestrial ...
Darío Urbina-Meléndez +5 more
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