Ultrasound Evaluation of Dynamic Responses of Female Pelvic Floor Muscles [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Objective Managing gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with phaeochromocytoma and paraganglioma (PPGL) is challenging due to the risk of catecholaminergic crisis with many commonly prescribed medications, especially in functional tumours.
Monica Majumder+5 more
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Patterned Structure Muscle : Arbitrary Shaped Wire-driven Artificial Muscle Utilizing Anisotropic Flexible Structure for Musculoskeletal Robots [PDF]
Muscles of the human body are composed of tiny actuators made up of myosin and actin filaments. They can exert force in various shapes such as curved or flat, under contact forces and deformations from the environment. On the other hand, muscles in musculoskeletal robots so far have faced challenges in generating force in such shapes and environments ...
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Is there a long-lasting effect of pelvic floor muscle training in women with urinary incontinence after ischemic stroke? [PDF]
Sigrid Tibæk+2 more
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Ultrasound fundamentals and their clinical implications for interventional cytopathologists
Interventional cytopathologists need to know about ultrasound physics and instrumentation to produce an image that faithfully recreates the lesion discovered by the sonographer and diagnosed by the radiologist. A deep quantitative understanding of physics is not required.
David Lieu
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Re: Smith MD, Coppieters MW, Hodges PW. 2007. Postural response of the pelvic floor and abdominal muscles in women with and without incontinence. Neurourol Urodynam 26:377–85 [PDF]
Peter Petros
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Can quality of life be improved by pelvic floor muscle training in women with urinary incontinence after ischemic stroke? A randomised, controlled and blinded study [PDF]
Sigrid Tibæk+3 more
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P04.01: Pelvic floor muscle trauma are associated with reduced pelvic floor muscle contractility [PDF]
Ingrid Volløyhaug+2 more
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The role of pelvic floor muscles in fecal incontinence
José M. Fraga+2 more
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