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Knee crepitus and osteoarthritis features in young adults following traumatic knee injury
Objective This study explored the association between knee crepitus and the presence, and worsening, of structural osteoarthritis features and self‐reported outcomes in young adults following traumatic knee injury. Methods One‐year following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), 112 participants (41 female participants; median age 28 years)
Jamon L Couch +8 more
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Energy metabolism in different skeletal muscles and muscle fibers: implications for injury and dietary supplementation. [PDF]
Kuznetsov AV +3 more
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THE RÔLE OF POTASSIUM IN MUSCLE PHOSPHORYLATIONS
Paul D. Boyer +2 more
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Objectives There is growing interest in evaluating new strategies to delay or prevent post‐traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) in individuals who have sustained anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. This study sought to determine characteristics of potential treatments that are acceptable to patients with ACL injury.
Kevin Kennedy +9 more
wiley +1 more source
AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC CHANGES IN SEAL MUSCLES DURING DIVING
P. F. Scholander +2 more
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Evidence proving the melanophore to be a disguised type of smooth muscle cell [PDF]
R. A. Spaeth
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Assessment of Pain Types in Recently Diagnosed Patients With Inflammatory Arthritis
Objective Up to 40% of patients with inflammatory arthritis (IA) experience persistent pain, traditionally thought to be associated with a shift from peripherally to centrally mediated pain during the disease course in some patients. We assessed sensory profiles of recently diagnosed individuals with IA, hypothesizing that pain reported at this early ...
Zoe Rutter‐Locher +8 more
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Radiological frontiers in understanding paraspinal muscle pathophysiology in chronic low back pain. [PDF]
Li X, Dong F, Chen X, Luo X, Wang W.
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