Body Mass Index Changes and Femur Fracture Risk in Parkinson's Disease: National Cohort Study
ABSTRACT Background Parkinson's disease (PD) increases fracture risk owing to postural instability and bone fragility, with femur fractures being the most frequent and clinically significant. Many patients with PD experience weight loss as the disease progresses, and low body mass index (BMI) is a well‐established fracture risk factor.
Sung‐Ho Ahn+2 more
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Comparative analysis of sensory-motor function and its correlation with gait biomechanics in patients with unilateral chronic ankle instability. [PDF]
Gao Q, Li J, Wang Q, Liu D, Guo L.
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ABSTRACT Background Foot and ankle muscle strengthening exercises are common interventions for many musculoskeletal conditions that are associated with pain and limited function in the lower limb. The scientific literature has a multitude of strengthening exercises recommended, and they have been criticized for not adhering to best practice and for ...
John W. A. Osborne+4 more
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Using an Electronic Goniometer to Assess the Influence of Single-Application Kinesiology Taping on Unstable Shoulder Proprioception and Function. [PDF]
Bręborowicz E+6 more
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The Influence of FAI on Proprioception, Balance Control and Lower Extremities Muscle EMG Activity
Alex J. Lee, Wei-Hsiu Lin, Chen-Fu Huang
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Status quo of Experimental Physiology – Anno 2025: What's in a name?
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Damian M. Bailey+2 more
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Abstract Purpose To assess the effect of beach handball training during the indoor handball off‐season on the incidence of indoor handball injuries over three seasons. It was hypothesised that off‐season beach handball training would be associated with a lower injury incidence in indoor handball season.
Hannes Degenhardt+7 more
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The proprioceptive puzzle: An observational study investigating the effects of cervical proprioceptive errors on quantitative sensory testing and body awareness in young individuals. [PDF]
Acet N, Begen S.
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