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Paediatric musculoskeletal disease
Journal de Radiologie, 2006Paediatric musculoskeletal disease , Paediatric musculoskeletal disease , کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی شاپور ...
D. Wilson, J.F. Chateil
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Ultrasonography of acute musculoskeletal disease
European Radiology, 2000With technical improvements (higher frequency and extended field-of-view sonography) the ability of ultrasound to detect pathology in the musculoskeletal system has been greatly increased. As in MRI, and unlike conventional radiography, soft tissue lesions in muscles, tendons and occasionally in joints can be shown directly.
K. Vollert +3 more
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Musculoskeletal problems in Parkinson’s disease
Journal of Neural Transmission, 2013Musculoskeletal problems are very common and are an important contributor to poor quality of life in Parkinson's disease. However, they are under-appreciated, under-evaluated, and under-treated. This paper will address the prevalence of musculoskeletal problems in Parkinson's disease, and review the clinical characteristics of selected musculoskeletal ...
Beom S. Jeon, Young Eun Kim
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Musculoskeletal disease and disability in dentists
WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 2010There is conflicting evidence on the extent that medical conditions, particularly musculoskeletal conditions related to work, cause disability and premature retirement in dentists. Reports based on data from disability insurance in the United States suggest dentists are not susceptible to work related musculoskeletal disability. Surveys
Martin Cherniack +2 more
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A biomechanical approach to musculoskeletal disease
Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2004The importance of biomechanical factors in musculoskeletal disease may be appreciated in the clinical characteristics and pathophysiology of joint degeneration in osteoarthritis. The biomechanical characteristics of the neuromuscular system are integral in determining the function and stability of the synovial joint and in mediating the biochemical ...
Kirsten C. Moisio, Najia Shakoor
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Musculoskeletal disease in Denmark [PDF]
The Danish Health and Morbidity Survey of 1986-87 demonstrates a high prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders in the population over 15 years of age. The point-prevalence for long-standing illnesses of the musculoskeletal system was 13 percent. Half of the respondents had had pain during the last 2 weeks. Back disorder was the specific disease that was
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MUSCULOSKELETAL SYNDROMES IN PARASITIC DISEASES
Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1993Parasitic infestation can induce a variety of rheumatic syndromes as a result of infiltration of musculoskeletal structures by parasites or an immune mediated mechanism. Parasite-induced symptoms should be considered when arthritis, enthesitis, myositis, or vasculitis develop in patients residing in endemic areas and in certain subsets of the ...
Frank B. Vasey +2 more
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Musculoskeletal Diseases of Children
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1984This book fills a void that has existed in pediatric rheumatology by providing a single text in which the entire spectrum of childhood musculoskeletal diseases, including rheumatic, orthopedic, and physical medicine, is presented. The stress placed on the multidisciplinary approach necessary for the optimum care of children is a recurring and important
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Lyme Disease: Musculoskeletal Manifestations
Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1989A previously unrecognized musculoskeletal syndrome led to the recognition of this "new" infectious disease. Several distinct patterns of musculoskeletal involvement can be seen throughout the course of untreated Lyme disease. Diffuse, nonspecific muscle achiness and stiffness can be seen early to be followed by characteristically brief, recurrent ...
John Kolstoe, Ronald P. Messner
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MRI of Musculoskeletal Disease
1988The role of MRI in diagnosis of musculoskeletal disease was at first considered to be very limited. The absence of signal from cortical bone was interpreted as a major disadvantage. In the past few years however interest and experience in MRI of musculoskeletal disease have expanded rapidly.
A. H. M. Taminiau +2 more
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