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Rotator cuff contusions of the shoulder in professional football players: Epidemiology and magnetic resonance imaging findings [PDF]
BACKGROUND: No published reports have studied the epidemiology and magnetic resonance imaging findings associated with rotator cuff contusions of the shoulder in professional football players.
Bradley, James P. +2 more
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Management of work-relevant upper limb disorders: a review [PDF]
Background Upper limb disorders (ULDs) are clinically challenging and responsible for considerable work loss. There is a need to determine effective approaches for their management.
A. K. Burton +57 more
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Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Neuromorphic Devices and Applications
Organic electrochemical transistors are emerging as promising platforms for neuromorphic devices that emulate neuronal and synaptic activities and can seamlessly integrate with biological systems. This review focuses on resultant organic artificial neurons, synapses, and integrated devices, with an emphasis on their ability to perform neuromorphic ...
Kexin Xiang +4 more
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The frequency of rotator cuff injuries in people over 45 years of age is 25.6–50 %, and 40 % of these injuries are massive. Shoulder rotator cuff injury causes disorders in biomechanics of the shoulder joint such as anterior-superior dislocation of the
D. V. Menshova +2 more
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MicroRNA29a regulates IL-33-mediated tissue remodelling in tendon disease [PDF]
MicroRNA (miRNA) has the potential for cross-regulation and functional integration of discrete biological processes during complex physiological events.
Akbar, Moeed +9 more
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A Critical Review of Regenerative Therapies for Shoulder Rotator Cuff Injuries
Rotator cuff tears can cause pain and weakness in the shoulder and affects a wide range of individuals. Conventional repair consists of operative surgical techniques or conservative treatments including physiotherapy; however, there is still a big issue ...
M. Dickinson, S. Wilson
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Background Rotator cuff tear injuries in overhead athletes are common and may lead to chronic pain and joint disability, impairing sport participation and leading to premature retirement.
Filippo Migliorini +5 more
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Ultrasound in Women's Health: Mechanisms, Applications, and Emerging Opportunities
As healthcare moves toward decentralization, ultrasound technologies are evolving from strictly imaging tools in clinical settings into versatile diagnostic and therapeutic platforms, with growing roles addressing women's health needs. This review highlights how ultrasound's underlying physical mechanisms can be harnessed to reduce disparities in women'
Sarah B. Ornellas +7 more
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Painful shoulder? Remote clinical management of a field guide with shoulder pain and loss of shoulder function in Antarctica [PDF]
© 2017, Australasian Medical Journal Pty Ltd. All rights reserved. We report the case of a female Field Guide based at the British Antarctic Survey’s Rothera Science Research Station on Adelaide Island, Antarctica who independently contacted a ...
Johnson, MI, Jones, G
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Comparison of Ultrasound and MRI Findings in Rotator Cuff Injuries
Introduction: In this study, the USG and MRI findings of fifty patients with a clinical suspicion of rotator cuff injury were compared. The aim was to show the effectiveness of ultrasound examination as compared to MRI, in the evaluation of shoulder pain
Aarti Anand +2 more
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