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Summary:. “COVID toe,” one of the extrapulmonary disorders of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), may result in toe necrosis. In this case, we successfully reconstructed a severe COVID-19-induced defect in the great toe by using an innervated hemi-pulp ...
Rika Hane, MD +4 more
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Motor development is affected by maturation and growth but also influenced by the specific environmental and cultural context. Therefore, cross-cultural research can provide information about how different cultural contexts, lifestyles, and physical ...
Monika Haga +6 more
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Abstract Background Spastic paresis, resulting from central nervous system lesions, significantly impairs functional performance. In the framework of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health, functional performance was defined as functioning at the activity level in relation to the impairment of body functions and ...
Martina Hoskovcova +13 more
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Musculoskeletal mechanisms of paediatric idiopathic toe-walking
Carla Harkness‐Armstrong
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Abstract Background Functional neurological disorders (FNDs) are common, disabling conditions that are genuinely experienced and arise from functional rather than structural abnormalities. Although theoretical frameworks implicate aberrant integration of prior expectations and sensory input, empirical evidence is limited, and it remains unclear whether
Jorik Nonnekes +4 more
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Knee-stretched walking with toe-off and heel-strike for a position-controlled humanoid robot based on model predictive control [PDF]
Zelin Huang +8 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Despite individuals with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) often reporting impaired balance as a main concern, there is a lack of research characterizing balance impairments or evaluating whether immunomodulatory therapy improves balance.
Heather Pudwell +7 more
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This study examined lateral wedge insoles and altered foot progression angles on medial tibiofemoral loading and long-term cartilage failure risk. Fifteen healthy male participants walked under four conditions: neutral gait, lateral wedge insoles, toe-in
Jonathan Sinclair, Guoying Zhang
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