Women in space: A review of known physiological adaptations and health perspectives
Abstract Exposure to the spaceflight environment causes adaptations in most human physiological systems, many of which are thought to affect women differently from men. Since only 11.5% of astronauts worldwide have been female, these issues are largely understudied.
Millie Hughes‐Fulford+4 more
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Three-dimensional scapular morphology is associated with rotator cuff tears and alters the abduction moment arm of the supraspinatus. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies have reported an association between rotator cuff injury and two-dimensional measures of scapular morphology. However, the mechanical underpinnings explaining how these shape features affect glenohumeral joint function and ...
Bey, Michael J+6 more
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Definition of the terms “acute” and “traumatic” in rotator cuff injuries: a systematic review and call for standardization in nomenclature [PDF]
Jonas Pogorzelski+7 more
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The effects of adipose-derived stem cell transplantation on tendon-bone healing in a model of chronic rotator cuff tear with suprascapular nerve injury [PDF]
Kenichiro Eshima+5 more
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Abstract Disuse induces a disproportionate loss of muscle force compared with muscle mass, with unclear effects on voluntary muscle activation (VA) and peripheral contractility. Furthermore, the effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) as a disuse countermeasure remains uncertain.
Sofie K. Hansen+11 more
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Assessment of Kinematics and Electromyography Following Arthroscopic Single-Tendon Rotator Cuff Repair [PDF]
Background The increasing demand for rotator cuff (RC) repair patients to return to work as soon as they are physically able has led to exploration of when this is feasible. Current guidelines from our orthopedic surgery clinic recommend a return to work
Fritz, Jessica M+7 more
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MRI Findings of Rotator Cuff Myotendinous Junction Injury [PDF]
Atul K. Taneja+5 more
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Lateral to medial fibro‐adipogenic degeneration are greater in infraspinatus than supraspinatus following nerve and tendon injury of murine rotator cuff [PDF]
Genbin Wu+8 more
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Daily blood flow restriction does not preserve muscle mass and strength during 2 weeks of bed rest
Abstract figure legend Two weeks of bed rest lowers skeletal muscle mass and strength. Daily passive blood flow restriction during bed rest does not modulate daily muscle protein synthesis and does not preserve skeletal muscle mass or strength. Created with BioRender.com.
Cas J. Fuchs+10 more
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Rotator cuff tendon injuries often lead to shoulder pain and dysfunction. Traditional treatments such as surgery and physical therapy can provide temporary relief, but it is difficult to achieve complete healing of the tendon, mainly because of the ...
Youliang Shen+7 more
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