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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2020
De Quervain's tendinopathy (DQT) is a musculoskeletal disorder that limits hand function of affected individuals. Management of DQT can include splinting, activity modification, medications, corticosteroid injections, physical therapist management, and surgery.
Scott W. Young+2 more
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De Quervain's tendinopathy (DQT) is a musculoskeletal disorder that limits hand function of affected individuals. Management of DQT can include splinting, activity modification, medications, corticosteroid injections, physical therapist management, and surgery.
Scott W. Young+2 more
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Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2016
To evaluate the clinical effect of traditional Chinese spinal orthopedic manipulation (TCSOM) in treating patients with functional abdominal pain syndrome (FAPS) in comparison with Pinaverium Bromide (Dicetel, PBD), and to assess a possible cause for FAPS.Eighty patients with FAPS were randomly and equally assigned to the TCSOM group and PBD group ...
Liyang Xing+6 more
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To evaluate the clinical effect of traditional Chinese spinal orthopedic manipulation (TCSOM) in treating patients with functional abdominal pain syndrome (FAPS) in comparison with Pinaverium Bromide (Dicetel, PBD), and to assess a possible cause for FAPS.Eighty patients with FAPS were randomly and equally assigned to the TCSOM group and PBD group ...
Liyang Xing+6 more
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Hypertensive Encephalopathy: Rare Complication After Orthopedic Manipulation [PDF]
Mild and transient hypertension is not an infrequent complication in children after orthopedic immobilization and surgical correction of flexion contractures of both the hip and knee joints.1-5However, hypertensive encephalopathy rarely occurs in such patients.2,3,6,7We describe a 4-year-old boy in whom hypertensive encephalopathy developed after ...
Mohamed K. Mardini+2 more
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Electrochimica Acta, 2015
Abstract In this paper, a facile approach to manipulating osteogenic activity of orthopedic implants by in situ electrically controlled wettability was developed. Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), the major organic extracellular matrix (ECM) components, were electrochemically doped in nanostructured poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (NPEDOT) on Ti-6Al-4 V ...
Yunfeng Fu+4 more
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Abstract In this paper, a facile approach to manipulating osteogenic activity of orthopedic implants by in situ electrically controlled wettability was developed. Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), the major organic extracellular matrix (ECM) components, were electrochemically doped in nanostructured poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (NPEDOT) on Ti-6Al-4 V ...
Yunfeng Fu+4 more
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Traditional Chinese spinal orthopedic manipulation
TMR Non-Drug Therapy, 2020Ping Li+5 more
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1927
Fat embolism has been known since the time of Virchow. Much has been written on the subject in German. In this country it has received some attention in the literature of the last few years. Warthin, 1 in 1913, published a monograph with an extensive review of the literature and a thorough discussion of the subject.
B. E. Clarke
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Fat embolism has been known since the time of Virchow. Much has been written on the subject in German. In this country it has received some attention in the literature of the last few years. Warthin, 1 in 1913, published a monograph with an extensive review of the literature and a thorough discussion of the subject.
B. E. Clarke
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Journal of Physical Therapy Education, 2010
Background and Purpose. While numerous studies have examined adverse responses from manipulation in patient populations, few studies have examined responses to the practice of thrust techniques by students on classmates. The purposes of this study were to (1) assess postgraduate student response to repeated application of thrust manipulation, and (2 ...
Doug Creighton+4 more
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Background and Purpose. While numerous studies have examined adverse responses from manipulation in patient populations, few studies have examined responses to the practice of thrust techniques by students on classmates. The purposes of this study were to (1) assess postgraduate student response to repeated application of thrust manipulation, and (2 ...
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Platform for investigating continuum manipulator behavior in orthopedics
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, 2023The use of robotic continuum manipulators has been proposed to facilitate less-invasive orthopedic surgical procedures. While tools and strategies have been developed, critical challenges such as system control and intra-operative guidance are under-addressed.
Henry Phalen+4 more
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Opioid Prescribing Behavior in the Emergency Department During Routine Orthopedic Manipulations
The American Surgeon™, 2022Background The emergency department (ED) often represents the first exposure orthopedic trauma patients have to prescription opioids and thus a critical opportunity for prevention of potential long-term opioid use. This study will analyze the impact of opioid prescribing patterns among both ED providers and orthopedic surgery residents on the ...
Alexandra Medline+6 more
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Orthopedic Medicine: A New Approach to Vertebral Manipulations. [PDF]
Manipulation , as a physical modality in treatment of pain, has a long and controversial history. Both beneficial effects (in minor painful musculoskeletal derangements) and catastrophic accidents have been reported. The inherently serious risks associated with its use, in view of difficulty in excluding underlying spinal and osseous pathology even ...
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