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Influence of pubic symphysis stiffness on pelvic load distribution during single leg stance
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering, 2020This study focuses on the influence of the softening and stiffening of pubic symphysis on the load distribution within the bones of the pelvic ring under the physiological loadings of the single leg stance.
P. Ricci, S. Maas, T. Gerich, J. Kelm
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Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, 2019
BACKGROUND Autogenous bone grafts are the most favorable and predictable types of bone graft due to their osteogenic, osteoinductive, and osteoconductive properties.
R. S. Pereira +4 more
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BACKGROUND Autogenous bone grafts are the most favorable and predictable types of bone graft due to their osteogenic, osteoinductive, and osteoconductive properties.
R. S. Pereira +4 more
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Cranio : the journal of craniomandibular practice, 2019
Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate mandibular symphyseal morphology and its relationship with uvulo-glossopharyngeal structures in patients who had a range of sagittal malocclusions.
Ayse Gul Torgut, Seden Akan
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Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate mandibular symphyseal morphology and its relationship with uvulo-glossopharyngeal structures in patients who had a range of sagittal malocclusions.
Ayse Gul Torgut, Seden Akan
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Pubic symphysis age distributions
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1985AbstractA further discussion of age assessment and palaeodemography requires detailed reviews of methods, especially pubic symphysis techniques. Before reanalysis of changes in symphyseal form, the initial steps in distributing ages must be examined.
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Examining separated symphysis pubis
Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1996Separated symphysis pubis (SSP) is a rare condition that results in a separation of the symphysis pubis bone in late pregnancy or during delivery and occurs in otherwise healthy pregnancies as a result of hormonal and/or biomechanical factors. Several researchers have examined the issue in the Scandinavian countries, where it appears to be more ...
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Veterinary surgery, 2018
OBJECTIVE To describe a surgical technique for rostral mandibulectomy and reconstruction of the mandibular symphysis. STUDY DESIGN Case report. ANIMAL One 5-month-old warmblood cross filly.
N. Ogden, Chantelle C. Jukic, S. Zedler
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OBJECTIVE To describe a surgical technique for rostral mandibulectomy and reconstruction of the mandibular symphysis. STUDY DESIGN Case report. ANIMAL One 5-month-old warmblood cross filly.
N. Ogden, Chantelle C. Jukic, S. Zedler
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Fetal and Maternal Medicine Review, 2002
Musculoskeletal complaints are a common source of antenatal and peripartum morbidity, yet are frequently dismissed by healthcare professionals. Although increasing pelvic laxity is thought to be physiological as pregnancy advances, a number of women develop pain and disability out of proportion to the degree of joint distension.
Kelly Owens, Anne Pearson, Gerald Mason
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Musculoskeletal complaints are a common source of antenatal and peripartum morbidity, yet are frequently dismissed by healthcare professionals. Although increasing pelvic laxity is thought to be physiological as pregnancy advances, a number of women develop pain and disability out of proportion to the degree of joint distension.
Kelly Owens, Anne Pearson, Gerald Mason
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2011
Chronic pain secondary to osteitis pubis. • Postpartum pelvic instability. • Chronic pain due to degeneration of the cartilage. • Previous traumatic diastasis that failed to unite and • mobility is associated with abnormal movement of the joint and pain.
Peter V. Giannoudis +1 more
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Chronic pain secondary to osteitis pubis. • Postpartum pelvic instability. • Chronic pain due to degeneration of the cartilage. • Previous traumatic diastasis that failed to unite and • mobility is associated with abnormal movement of the joint and pain.
Peter V. Giannoudis +1 more
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Motion of the pubic symphysis in pelvic instability.
Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2020G. Walheim, S. Olerud, T. Ribbe
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Urinary pubic symphysis fistula leads to histopathologic osteomyelitis in prostate cancer survivors.
Urology, 2020A. A. Kahokehr +6 more
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