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Application Research of Microstructured Flexible Sensors in Rehabilitative Wearable Sensing
ABSTRACT Flexible sensors enable the continuous, real‐time monitoring of the physiological and movement signals of patients, providing data support for precise rehabilitation strategies and playing a crucial role in rehabilitation medicine. However, traditional rigid sensors are often incompatible with dynamic body contours due to their high material ...
Ling Zhu +4 more
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The Effect of Mouth Breathing on Facial Anthropometry. [PDF]
Hasansulama W, Boesoirie SF, Septiani F.
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ABSTRACT Mentalization‐based therapy for adolescents (MBT‐A) is a treatment modality with an evidence base for young people struggling with borderline personality disorder, depression, and self‐harm. Recently, several innovations to MBT‐A have been described to expand its utility to new populations.
Madeleine Allman, Carla Sharp
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Evaluation of masseter muscle thickness of mouth breathing patients using ultrasonography. [PDF]
Kose MN, Cimen T.
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[Effect of mouth breathing on upper airway structure in patients with obstructive sleep apnea]. [PDF]
Li Y, Fei N, Cao L, Shi Y, Xian J.
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ABSTRACT Objective Digital interventions designed to prevent development of chronic pain and comorbid mental health symptoms, specifically targeting the acute injury recovery period, are in the early stages of development. The evidence‐based PTSD Coach mobile application is a free resource offering cognitive‐behavioral interventions to self‐manage ...
Maria L. Pacella‐LaBarbara +7 more
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Impact of rapid maxillary expansion on mouth-breathing children and adolescents: A systematic review. [PDF]
Sakai RH +3 more
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History of mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing Part 2: the 18th century
Ronald V. Trubuhovich
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Abstract Background Accounts of emotional dysregulation in autism and attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are typically based on external adult observations anchored in neurotypical notions of emotional responding. These often fail to place neurodivergent people's emotional responses in the context of the upsetting experiences they face ...
Georgia Pavlopoulou +53 more
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