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Muscle activity and rehabilitation in spinal stenosis (MARSS) after conservative therapy and surgical decompression with or without fusion: Protocol for a partially randomized patient preference trial on rehabilitation timing. [PDF]
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TT4D: Tensor‐Train‐based 4D Time‐Dependent Volume Rendering
Abstract Visualizing large‐scale, time‐varying volumetric data using direct volume rendering remains a significant challenge in scientific visualization, particularly as data sizes and resolutions continue to increase. One promising direction for addressing this challenge is the use of tensor decompositions, which have proven to be a useful tool for ...
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ABSTRACT Introduction Current policy, frameworks and governance for the mental health and wellbeing of dental students in Australian universities require examination to support the development of settings‐based mental health promotion and prevention strategies in dental education in Australia.
Meagan Huebl, Amy Hickman
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Neurological recovery after early versus delayed surgical decompression for acute traumatic spinal cord injury [PDF]
The aim of this study was to determine whether early surgical treatment results in better neurological recovery 12 months after injury than late surgical treatment in patients with acute traumatic spinal cord injury (tSCI).
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Ethical Considerations in Surgical Decompression for Stroke
Stroke, 2022Stroke is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Neurosurgical decompression is often considered for the treatment of malignant infarcts and intraparenchymal hemorrhages, but this treatment can be frought with ethical dilemmas. In this article, the authors outline the primary principles of bioethics and their application to stroke care, provide an ...
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Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In patients with space-occupying middle cerebral artery infarction, surgical decompression strongly reduces risk of death and increases the chance of a favorable outcome.
Tessa Van Middelaar, , Jan Stam
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The role of surgical decompression for diabetic neuropathy
Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2004Surgical decompression of peripheral nerves for the treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy has been studied and previously reported. These studies reported decreased pain and some studies showed improved sensory function. The role that this surgery can play remains controversial.
Kent R, Biddinger, Kari J, Amend
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Surgical Decompression of the Orbit
2011In 1835 Graves first described the characteristic exophthalmos of thyroid eye disease, and his name has since become synonymous with thyrotoxic ophthalmopathy. Graves disease is relatively common, with a prevalence and incidence of 1% and 0.1%, respectively.
J.D. Perry, Craig Lewis
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Surgical Decompression of Idiopathic Facial Palsy
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1991There is no consensus on the cause of Bell's palsy, just as there is no proven medical therapy. Disregarding the numerous theoretic causes, preponderant anatomic, electrophysiologic, radiologic, clinical, and pathologic evidence supports entrapment at the medical foramen of the fallopian canal as a final common pathway resulting in facial nerve ...
M A, Marsh, N J, Coker
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