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Abstract Anterior labroligamentous periosteal sleeve avulsions, or “ALPSA” lesions, have been shown to have inferior clinical outcomes in prior literature, often attributed to their increased difficulty in restoration of anatomy at the time of surgery.
Cody Lee +2 more
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Recurrent anterior shoulder instability (RASI) is frequently seen especially in young collision and contact athletes. The glenohumeral joint stability is often compromised by associated Hill‐Sachs and Bankart lesions. In young and active patients with high risk of recurrence or failed nonoperative therapy a surgical treatment is indicated to stabilize ...
Matthias Brockmeyer
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Isolated ipsilateral shoulder and elbow dislocation [PDF]
Introduction. Joint dislocation is the loss of congruence of the joint surfaces. This is a relatively common injury of the musculoskeletal injury. Among the large joints, shoulder joint dislocation has the highest incidence of 24/100,000/year, of which ...
Milenković Bojan +4 more
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Healing Bodies: the ancient origins of massages and Roman practices [PDF]
The practice of body manipulation with therapeutic aims has been used in the Western world since the origins of Hippocratic medicine. By retracing the therapeutic use of massage as a therapeutic, preventive and educational practice, the authors attempt
Gazzaniga, V., Iorio, S., Marinozzi, S.
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Purpose To analyze epidemiologic trends, injury prevalence, and mechanisms of injury associated with rock climbing. Methods The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, a public emergency department database, was queried for rock climbing–related injuries from 2014 to 2023. Data extracted included demographics, anatomic region injured, diagnosis,
Titan Z. Alexio +6 more
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A survey of football injuries occurring in Massachusetts high schools during 1949 [PDF]
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston ...
Matthews, Shirley Reginald
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Exchange Effects in the Invar Hardening: $Fe_{0.65}Ni_{0.35}$ as a test case
An increase of the critical resolved shear stress of Invar alloys (Invar hardening) with a lowering temperature is explained. The effect is caused by a growth of the exchange interaction between dangling $d$-electron states of dislocation cores and ...
A. Gulayev +38 more
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Lower Extremity Sprains and Knee/Ankle Injury Predominate Among Pediatric Dancers
Purpose To determine the most common body regions, diagnoses, and mechanisms of injury among pediatric dance‐related injuries in the United States. Methods A descriptive epidemiologic analysis of the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2023 identified emergency department presentations for primary dance ...
Katherine Koch +6 more
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Risk Factors Involved in Cheerleading Injuries [PDF]
Injury prevention is an important aspect of health in which professionals in the field must focus. With a continual increase of risk in activities performed nationwide, health professionals must seek to educate the population on risk factors involved in ...
DeFreece, Kelsey
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Modelling of aluminium sheet forming at elevated temperatures [PDF]
The formability of Al–Mg sheet can be improved considerably, by increasing the temperature. By heating the\ud sheet in areas with large shear strains, but cooling it on places where the risk of necking is high, the limiting drawing ratio\ud can be ...
Boogaard, A.H. van den, Huetink, J.
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