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Understanding sports hernia (athletic pubalgia) - The anatomic and pathophysiologic basis for abdominal and groin pain in athletes [PDF]
Recent publicity and some scientific reports suggest increasing success in treating an entity called “sports hernia” - more accurately named athletic pubalgia.
Devon, Octavia +6 more
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Case Report on Locked Pubic Symphysis with Concomitant Ipsilateral Acetabular Fracture
Milkias Tsehaye, Daniel Teklu Department of Orthopedic Surgery, St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Milkias TsehayeDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College, P.O. Box
Tsehaye M, Teklu D
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Postpartum Symphysis Pubis Diastasis: A Case Report
The pubic symphysis is a midline, non-synovial joint connecting the right and left superior pubic rami. The joint allows very limited movement of approximately 0.5-1 mm.
Babita Chaudhary +4 more
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Anatomy and Ontogeny of the Mandibular Symphysis in Alligator mississippiensis
Crocodylians evolved some of the most characteristic skulls of the animal kingdom with specializations for semiaquatic and ambush lifestyles, resulting in a feeding apparatus capable of tolerating high biomechanical loads and bite forces and a head with ...
Emily J. Lessner +4 more
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Abstract The complex evolutionary history behind modern mammalian chewing performance and hearing function is a result of several changes in the entire skeletomuscular system of the skull and lower jaw. Lately, exciting multifunctional 3D analytical methods and kinematic simulations of feeding functions in both modern and fossil mammals and their ...
Julia A. Schultz
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Lower incisor dentoalveolar compensation and symphysis dimensions among Class I and III malocclusion patients with different facial vertical skeletal patterns [PDF]
Objective: To compare lower incisor dentoalveolar compensation and mandible symphysis morphology among Class I and Class III malocclusion patients with different facial vertical skeletal patterns.
Andreu Puigdollers +31 more
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We describe the functional anatomy of masticatory muscles in nine opossums, finding a generalized anatomical pattern with differences related to skull morphology. Variation in quantitative myological data and estimated bite force was mostly related to size, and the increase in bite force supports dietary diversification associated with size increase ...
Juann A. F. H. Abreu, Diego Astúa
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MANDIBULAR SYMPHYSIS FRACTURES
Introduction: Mandible is one of the most commonly fractured bones inmaxillofacial trauma. Mandibular symphysis is a common site of mandibular fractures. Compareto conventional miniplates, three dimentional plates were found more effective in terms of postoperative occlusion, post operative mobility of reduced fractured segments and the degree ...
Zahid Ali +2 more
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Normal variation of clinical mobility of the mandibular symphysis in cats
IntroductionThe primary objective of this retrospective study was to document the normal variation of clinical mobility of the mandibular symphysis in cats and possible associations with bodyweight, age, sex, sexual status, breed and skull morphology ...
Sergio Minei +6 more
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Subpubic cartilaginous cystic lesion presenting as a vulvar mass: a case report
Introduction A subpubic cartilaginous cyst is a rare and innocent defect originating from the symphysis pubis and may present as a vulvar mass and/or chronic abdominal pain.
Hoogendoorn RJW +3 more
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