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BackgroundThe treatment of severely displaced Rockwood and Wilkins' type C (RWC) thumb metacarpal basal fractures remains controversial in children. This retrospective study aimed to compare the efficacy of two treatment methods, open vs.
Fei Qiao, Xinpeng Shang, Fei Jiang
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Comminuted fractures of the proximal phalanx in horses: A multicentre retrospective review
Summary Background Comminuted fractures of the proximal phalanx (CFPP), defined as the presence of three or more major fracture fragments, present difficult management challenges. Feedback from practitioners and long‐term follow‐up can be helpful to reassess evidence‐based treatment strategies and improve clinical outcomes.
C. de Chaisemartin +23 more
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Treatment with angled blade plate of salter-harris type ı metacarpus fracture in a calf
Bu olgu sunumu ile bir buzağıda Salter-Harris Tip I metacarpus kırığında uyguladığımız 90° açılı kama plağının postoperatif klinik ve radyolojik bulgularının rapor edilmesi amaçlanmıştır.
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Abstract Background Assessment of equine metabolic and locomotory responses to quantified levels of physical exercise is needed to support the creation of tailored protocols for optimal training adaptation. The locomotory response to exercise in horses is not fully understood.
Rhana Mackie Aarts +5 more
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Descriptive epidemiology of long‐term injuries in jump racing Thoroughbreds in Great Britain
Abstract Background Race‐related injuries in horse racing, especially those requiring extended recovery, are a welfare concern and threaten the sport's social licence. Previous studies predominantly report on fatalities; however, serious non‐fatal musculoskeletal injuries often end horses' racing careers or have a high recurrence risk.
Sophia McDonald +3 more
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Abstract Background Non‐ambulatory adults have an increased risk of osteoporosis and fractures due to reduced weight‐bearing and diminished neuromuscular stimulation, resulting in substantial morbidity and mortality. Aims This scoping review aimed to systematically evaluate risk factors, diagnostic indicators and management strategies for optimising ...
Thomas Bailey +4 more
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CLINICAL AND RADIOGRAPHIC CHANGES IN EXTERNAL IMMOBILISATION OF FRACTURE OF METACARPUS IN CALVES [PDF]
Clinical symptoms after immobilisation using Plaster of Paris cast with splints, transfixation pinning with plaster cast and cast with gum bandages and splints in metacarpal fracture healing in calves was studied. Alt the three techniques were.
Kalyani Biswas, K.N.M. Nayar
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We review the characteristic changes to the limb soft tissue and neurovascular abnormalities that have been described in the congenital limb birth defect, Radial Dysplasia. These include consistent changes in muscle anatomy or absence of specific muscles, persistent median arteries and absent radial arteries and consistent alterations in neural ...
Marco Correia Duarte +6 more
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Two‐toed sloths use their thoracic limbs for more frequent and greater suspensory support than three‐toed sloths and have muscle architectural properties consistent with stability of the pectoral girdle, enhanced flexor force/torque applied at the shoulder and elbow joints, and grip on the support as indicated by their myology. Abstract Two‐toed sloths
C. S. Tucker +4 more
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BLACK GRAM GUM BANDGE FOR EXTERNAL IMMBILISATION OF FRACTURE OF METACARPUS IN CALVES [PDF]
Metacarpal fracture healing was studied in six healthy male calves using an immobilising cast of freshly prepared black gram gum and bandages. The gum bandage formed a cast which was hard, firm and dry and remained in position for six weeks.
Kalyani Biswas, K.N.M.Nayar
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