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Rotator cuff injuries are the most common injuries among active and training astronauts. According to the CDC, 1 in 4 adults in the U.S. experience rotator cuff injuries, particularly affecting the supraspinatus muscle.
H. Le, Vikrant Rai, Devendra K. Agrawal
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Implantable Drug Delivery Systems for Skeletal Muscles and Eyes
This review highlights the different types of recent implantable drug delivery systems (IDDS) fabricated for a use with skeletal muscles, and with eyes. It presents the developments already made and the current research directions, showing the evolution of IDDS and their great diversity.
Serge Ostrovidov +8 more
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Role of Ultrasonography in Evaluation of Rotator Cuff Muscle Injury [PDF]
Samar Mohamed +3 more
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Magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of the correlation between calcific tendinitis and rotator cuff injury [PDF]
Xiaokun Yu +5 more
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Electromyographic Analysis of Shoulder Girdle Muscles during Common Internal Rotation Exercises [PDF]
Background: High level throwing performance requires the development of effective muscle activation within shoulder girdle muscles particularly during forceful internal rotation (IR) motions.
Alizadehkhaiyat, Omid +3 more
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Key findings from our study revealed that ADHD and PTSD are independent genetic risk factors for RCT in European populations after ruling out potential influence from body shape, lifestyle, socioeconomic status, and physical activity intensity Abstract Background Rotator cuff tendinopathy (RCT) is a major contributor to over 30 million surgeries which ...
Weizhe Zhang +3 more
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Arthroscopic Transosseous Rotator Cuff Repair Using Bone Tunneling Device
Rotator cuff injuries are a common cause of shoulder pain, primarily affecting individuals older than 40 years, with the incidence increasing progressively with age.
Filip Hudeček, M.U.Dr. +5 more
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ABSTRACT Figure‐of‐eight stabilizing shoulder taping immediately reduced pain and restored joint centering in a patient with traumatic recurrent massive rotator cuff tear. When combined with real‐time ultrasound‐guided exercise therapy, it facilitated selective posterior cuff activation and enabled short‐term functional recovery, offering a feasible ...
Takaki Aruga +2 more
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Abstract Background Endotracheal intubation (ETI) during massive hematemesis is challenging due to airway contamination. The suction‐assisted laryngoscopy and airway decontamination (SALAD) technique has shown promising results in manikin studies involving emergency doctors, but its effectiveness and feasibility with Hong Kong paramedics, for whom ETI ...
Ho Ching Natalie Lau +8 more
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