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Abstract Combined medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty and revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with an Achilles tendon allograft offers a promising solution for young, active patients with isolated medial compartment osteoarthritis and a failed prior anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
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Lateral Extra‐articular Tenodesis Utilizing Modified Ellison Technique With Knotless Anchor Fixation
Abstract Lateral extra‐articular tenodesis (LET) to augment anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction significantly reduces graft failure rates. Although there are many techniques for lateral extra‐articular tenodesis, the modified Ellison technique provides numerous advantages as a distally fixed construct, including dynamic rotational stability ...
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Spontaneous pain, pain threshold, and pain tolerance in Parkinson’s disease
The mechanisms underlying pain in Parkinson's disease (PD) are unclear. Although a few studies have reported that PD patients may have low pain threshold and tolerance, none could accurately assess whether there was a correlation between sensory thresholds and demographic/clinical features of PD patients.
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Lateral Dominance, Pain Perception, and Pain Tolerance
It has been suggested that lateral dominance influences pain perception and pain tolerance ; but when electric stimulation was used on human teeth, there appeared to be no difference in the pain perception threshold values on each side of the midline.
A V, Newton, J M, Mumford
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Personality and Pain Tolerance Measures
In an attempt to resolve a controversy in the literature about the relation of extraversion to pain tolerance, a Hardy-Wolff-Goodell heat test and a cold-pressure test of pain tolerance were given to 60 female Ss who comprised two groups. Analysis of the data indicated that neither extraversion not neuroticism was significantly related to pain ...
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Sports Medicine, 1994
Athletes' attitudes towards pain, and the cognitive strategies they use while experiencing pain, may be reflected in their pain tolerance levels and their performance and adherence to sport injury rehabilitation. Association and dissociation are 2 of the more popular cognitive strategies, and most research has found that these strategies increase pain ...
L J, Pen, C A, Fisher
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Athletes' attitudes towards pain, and the cognitive strategies they use while experiencing pain, may be reflected in their pain tolerance levels and their performance and adherence to sport injury rehabilitation. Association and dissociation are 2 of the more popular cognitive strategies, and most research has found that these strategies increase pain ...
L J, Pen, C A, Fisher
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PERSONALITY, PAIN PERCEPTION AND PAIN TOLERANCE
British Journal of Psychology, 1973Square‐wave electrical impulses were applied to the teeth of human subjects to determine the pain perception threshold (PP) and pain tolerance level (PT). Each subject had previously completed the Cattell 16 Personality Factor Questionnaire, but the results of this were not known to the investigators (i.e. blind testing). Analysis of the results showed
J M, Mumford, A V, Newton, P, Ley
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