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The Effect of Granulocyte-colony Stimulating Factor on Rotator Cuff Healing After Injury and Repair [PDF]
David L. Ross+7 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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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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Retracted: Clinical Observation on the Treatment of Rotator Cuff Injury with Modified Buyang Huanwu Decoction and Rotator Cuff Repair. [PDF]
Healthcare Engineering JO.
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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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Exploring cellular changes in ruptured human quadriceps tendons at single‐cell resolution
Abstract figure legend This study explores the cellular landscape of healthy and ruptured quadriceps tendons using single nucleus RNA sequencing. While a range of stromal and immune cell types and subsets were identified, the data indicate that fibroblasts and endothelial cells are the main drivers of the early injury response within ruptured ...
Jolet Y. Mimpen+15 more
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ABSTRACT Tendons are force‐transmitting structures which facilitate musculoskeletal functioning. Characterizing variations between different anatomical tendons, regions within tendons, as well as between the sexes and with age can improve understanding of tendon physiology and pathology.
Samantha A. Hefferan+4 more
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Alterations in Glenohumeral Forces Following Rotator Cuff Injury and Repair [PDF]
Elan Golan+4 more
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Abstract Hand function is important in every aspect of our lives. Across a wide range of neuromuscular disorders—inherited ataxias, motor neuron diseases, polyneuropathies, and myopathies—people can experience losses in hand strength, tone, movement, dexterity, joint range, and sensation.
Colleen O'Connell+5 more
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