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Interestingly, this study shows that tendons spanned over 75% of the distal muscle belly in all muscles, crucial for the innovative tibiotalar agonist–antagonist myoneural interface (AMI) construction. AMI simulates natural muscle–tendon interaction in amputees, improving prosthetic control despite anatomical constraints.
Viktoria Witowski +13 more
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Contextual and placebo effects of suboccipital myofascial release: evaluating its influence on pain threshold, cervical range of motion, and proprioception [PDF]
Ertuğrul Safran, Y. Kaya
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Electrospun bundled carbon nanofibers for skin-inspired tactile sensing, proprioception and gesture tracking applications [PDF]
Debarun Sengupta +2 more
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Graphical abstract illustrating diagnostic methods of TMJ hypermobility and their predictive value for masticatory dysfunction and TMD outcomes. ABSTRACT Background Joint hypermobility (JH), particularly at the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), has been proposed as a potential risk factor for temporomandibular disorders (TMD).
Samilla Pontes Braga +5 more
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Orthodoxy assumes that the first‐person thoughts of an individual are anchored to a stable object. I challenge this assumption by arguing that “I” is polysemous. The perspectival anchor of a first‐person thought could be the bearer of the thought, the agent, the bearer of perception, or a body, to name just a few options.
Susanna Schellenberg
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Assessing proprioception through time-variability properties of acceleration [PDF]
Lluc Montull +3 more
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Visual acuity and motor outcomes in very low birthweight adults: Mediation or shared aetiology?
Developmental Medicine &Child Neurology, EarlyView.
Nicole Tsalacopoulos
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The engaged action hypothesis: Explaining the merits of external focus cues
The attentional focus effect—the theory that focusing on the body during skilled tasks leads to suboptimal results relative to focusing externally—is well established, but it is not known why it holds. The most widely cited explanation is the constrained action hypothesis: Focusing on the body interferes with beneficial automatic motor programs.
Barbara Montero, John Toner
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A Novel Tool for Quantitative Assessment of Lower Limb Proprioception: Demonstration with Young Adults, Elderly and Stroke Survivors [PDF]
Asya Mikhaylov +3 more
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Post‐arthroscopy osteonecrosis is a rare complication occurring in 0.82% of cases, primarily affecting patients over 50 with degenerative meniscal tears. Early detection through MRI and conservative treatment, including bisphosphonates and weight‐bearing avoidance, proved effective in most cases, while some required surgical intervention.
Panagiotis Ntagiopoulos +9 more
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