Hamstring Strain Injury Rehabilitation. [PDF]
Hamstring strain injuries are common among athletes and often require rehabilitation to prepare players for a timely return to sport performance while also minimizing reinjury risk. Return to sport is typically achieved within weeks of the injury; however, subsequent athlete performance may be impaired, and reinjury rates are high.
Hickey JT+3 more
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Repetitive strain injury [PDF]
Abstract Pain in the forearm is relatively common in the community. In the workplace forearm pain is associated with work involving frequent repetition, high forces, and prolonged abnormal postures. Nevertheless, other factors are involved in the presentation and the continuation of the pain.
P S Helliwell, W J Taylor
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Side to side differences in hamstring muscle kinematics during maximal instep soccer kicking [PDF]
Hamstring strains are a common non-contact injury in soccer. The current study investigates bilateral differences in hamstring kinematics during maximal instep kicking.
Sinclair, Jonathan Kenneth
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Use of a recombinant pseudorabies virus to analyze motor cortical reorganization after unilateral facial denervation [PDF]
A unilateral facial nerve injury (n7x) was found to influence the transcallosal spread of the attenuated strain of pseudorabies virus (PRV Bartha) from the affected (left) primary motor cortex (MI) to the contralateral MI of rats.
Boda, Krisztina+8 more
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Cavitation in soft matter [PDF]
Cavitation is the sudden, unstable expansion of a void or bubble within a liquid or solid subjected to a negative hydrostatic stress. Cavitation rheology is a field emerging from the development of a suite of materials characterization, damage ...
Barney, Christopher W.+13 more
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The effects of age and ganglioside composition on the rate of motor nerve terminal regeneration following antibody-mediated injury in mice [PDF]
Gangliosides are glycosphingolipids highly enriched in neural plasma membranes, where they mediate a diverse range of functions and can act as targets for auto-antibodies present in human immune-mediated neuropathy sera.
Cunningham, Madeleine E.+4 more
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Traumatic brain injury in pedestrian–vehicle collisions: Convexity and suitability of some functionals used as injury metrics [PDF]
Background and Objective: Abrupt accelerations or decelerations can cause large strain in brain tissues and, consequently, different forms of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). In order to predict the effect of the accelerations upon the soft tissues of the
Angelini, Massimo+5 more
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A four-season prospective study of muscle strain reoccurrences in a professional football club [PDF]
The aim of this investigation was to characterise muscle strain reinjuries and examine their impact on playing resources in a professional football club.
Christopher Carling+9 more
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Equine digital tendons show breed‐specific differences in their mechanical properties that may relate to athletic ability and predisposition to injury [PDF]
Background Throughout the ages, human subjects have selected horse breeds for their locomotor capacities. Concurrently, tissue properties may have diversified because of specific requirements of different disciplines. Objectives The aim of this study was
Back, Willem+2 more
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Identification of miRNA signatures associated with radiation-induced late lung injury in mice. [PDF]
Acute radiation exposure of the thorax can lead to late serious, and even life-threatening, pulmonary and cardiac damage. Sporadic in nature, late complications tend to be difficult to predict, which prompted this investigation into identifying non ...
Iwamoto, Keisuke S+13 more
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