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Avoiding Shoulder Injury From Resistance Training
Chris J. Durall+2 more
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Workers' Societal Costs After Knee and Shoulder Injuries and Diagnosis with In-Office Arthroscopy or Delayed MRI: A Cost-Minimization Analysis. [PDF]
Liu J, Farr J, Ramos O, Voigt J, Amin N.
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When Brown Meets White and Blue: A Quiz in Three Hues
JEADV Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Chiara Battilotti+4 more
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DIALECTICAL LEADERSHIP: NEW LEADERSHIP CALLING IN AN ERA OF POLYCRISES
Abstract The author is an executive leader, consultant, and educator in Leadership and Organization Development (OD), and founder of SLD Consulting, writes about of “polycrises, a time when multiple, compounded and complex crises are happening simultaneously.” She notes that the concept of “polycrisis” was identified by historian Adam Tooze.
Yabome Gilpin‐Jackson
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Case report of a surgical neck humerus fracture due to strength training
The incidence of the surgical neck fractures of humerus is increasing, especially among younger age groups as they place higher demands on their shoulder joints.
Ahmed Barakat, N. Cameron Hatrick
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Shoulder injuries in elite female cricket players: Insights from eight seasons. [PDF]
Pritchard G+4 more
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Boron‐doped baghdadite (BAG)‐loaded polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) membrane scaffolds produced by non‐solvent induced phase separation (NIPS) show higher hydrophilicity, bioactivity and cancellous‐bone‐like mechanics. The scalable BAG/PVDF composites offer a versatile alternative to traditional bone grafts for regenerative medicine. Abstract This study
Büşra Mutlu+3 more
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Low-energy arterial injury at the shoulder with progressive or delayed nerve palsy [PDF]
Matthew Stenning, Shelley Drew, R. Birch
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