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This article describes a multimodal fusion data acquisition and processing system about electromyography for dynamic movement recognition and bioelectrical impedance for key posture recognition. In addition, a new dynamic–static fusion algorithm strategy is designed.
Chenhao Cao+5 more
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O elastofibroma dorsal, pseudotumor de partes moles com crescimento lento, tem sido cada vez mais lembrado no diagnóstico diferencial de dor escapular crônica, sendo também diagnosticado incidentalmente em exames de diagnóstico por imagem de rotina ...
Allan Valadão de Oliveira Britto+5 more
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A Study of Scapulohumeral Rhythm in Students with Kyphosis [PDF]
The aim of this study was to compare scapulohumeral rhythm between students with kyphosis and healthy students and between dominant and non-dominant hands in kyphosis students.
Masoud Golpayegani1+2 more
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Osteochondroma as a cause of scapular winging in an adolescent: a case report and review of the literature [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Winged scapula is defined as the prominence of the medial border of the scapula. The classic etiopathology of scapular winging are injuries to the spinal accessory or long thoracic nerves resulting respectively in trapezius and serratus ...
Carlo Della Rocca+6 more
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ABSTRACT Cousin syndrome is a rare skeletal dysplasia characterized by distinctive facial features, humeroradial synostosis, and hypoplasia of the ilia and scapula. Since the original description of the phenotype in two cases by Cousin in 1982, only three additional cases have been published.
Suzanne E. L. Detiger+3 more
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Ultrasonographic evaluation of normal scapula in the horse [PDF]
Scapular fracture is rare in horse, but if happen can cause severe lameness. Due to overlapping of the contralateral scapula and thorax on the scapula, usually radiography is not helpful in its evaluation except in small amount of distal part. This study
M. S. Ahrari-Khafi+2 more
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A solitary osteochondroma of the scapula [PDF]
Osteochondromas (exostosis) are commonly found benign tumours (35–46%) of the bone.1 ,2 These are mostly found in the metaphyseal region of long bones and the scapula is involved rarely in 3–4.6% of cases.3 These scapular tumours may present with winging of the scapula.4 We present a case of an 18-year-old male with a large, symptomatic osteochondroma
Shankar Dhakal+2 more
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We hypothesised that a large acromial cover with an upwardly tilted glenoid fossa would be associated with degenerative rotator cuff tears (RCTs), and conversely, that a short acromion with an inferiorly inclined glenoid would be associated with ...
B. Moor+4 more
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Forelimb muscle and joint actions in Archosauria: insights from Crocodylus johnstoni (Pseudosuchia) and Mussaurus patagonicus (Sauropodomorpha) [PDF]
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including crocodiles and birds as well as extinct Dinosauria, were shifts from quadrupedalism to bipedalism (and vice versa).
Allen, V+3 more
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Simplified schematic for generation of the subcutaneous air pouch model in the rodent. On day 0 and 4, air is injected into the subcutaneous space on the dorsal surface of the rodent to generate a cavity analogous to a synovial joint. On day 6, monosodium urate (MSU) or calcium pyrophosphate (CPP) crystals are injected into the pouch to stimulate ...
Wenu Hewage+4 more
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