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Magnesium Sulfate-Induced Ophthalmoplegia: A Rare Postnatal Complication. [PDF]
Khandait P, Hatwar H.
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Invasive and non‐invasive functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a well‐established method to partially restore function after paralysis and deliver sensory feedback after amputation. This work summarizes the current state‐of‐the‐art of FES for restoring function, supporting rehabilitation therapy, and assistive devices.
Thomas Stieglitz+3 more
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Bibliometric Analysis of Research Trends and Global Collaborations in Anesthesia on Neuromuscular Blockers and Antagonists (2000-2024). [PDF]
Evran T+3 more
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Both groups received the usual routine hospital care. Beyond usual care, the intervention group received the high‐intensity, low‐volume FES‐cycling exercise protocol. Study highlights are as follows: (1) High‐intensity, low‐volume FES‐cycling exercise increased strength, power, and neuromuscular efficiency. (2) Ambulation capacity improved threefold in
Murillo Frazão+2 more
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Sugammadex for Neuromuscular Blockade Reversal: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Ravindranath S+3 more
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Repetitive Grasping After Stroke Assisted by Functional Electrical Stimulation
To understand whether FES can be useful in assisting functional grasping after stroke, the following requirements were investigated: (i) producing sufficient force, (ii) sustaining this force for an adequate duration, (iii) successfully releasing the object, and (iv) monitoring the onset of muscle fatigue during repetitive grasping.
Chiara Höhler+6 more
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The perioperative implications of the patient with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) - a narrative review. [PDF]
Tracy E+3 more
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<i>Mycobacterium abscessus</i> Pulmonary Disease in a Myasthenia Gravis Patient: A Case Report. [PDF]
Lu D+5 more
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