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Surgical Treatment of the Upper Extremity in Rheumatoid Arthritis [PDF]
All surgical procedures designed to preserve or improve function in the extremities, whether in rheumatoid arthritis or not, must consider the functional emphasis of the upper extremity as compared to the lower extremity.
McDowell, Charles L.
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Abstract Purpose While several artificial intelligence (AI)‐assisted medical imaging applications are reported in the recent orthopaedic literature, comparison of the clinical efficacy and utility of these applications is currently lacking. The aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the effectiveness and reliability of AI applications in ...
Umile Giuseppe Longo+9 more
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Background Posttraumatic wrist osteoarthritis is an irreversible and often progressive condition. Many surgical treatments, used in (daily) practice, aim to relieve symptoms like pain and restore function.
Jane A. E. Gruisen+6 more
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Study and computer-aided analysis of artificial human wrist [PDF]
© ASEE 2015The wrist joint is frequently affected by rheumatoid arthritis, resulting in wrist pain, deformity and ultimately loss of function. Artificial wrist implants have been introduced to treat the rheumatoid wrist, to attempt to alleviate pain and
Li, Jeremy (Zheng), Zhang, Jian
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Systematic review and quality analysis of emerging diagnostic measures for calcium pyrophosphate crystal deposition disease. [PDF]
ObjectivesCalcium pyrophosphate crystal deposition disease (CPPD) is common, yet prevalence and overall clinical impact remain unclear. Sensitivity and specificity of CPPD reference standards (conventional crystal analysis (CCA) and radiography (CR ...
Chen, K, Terkeltaub, R, Wu, Y
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ABSTRACT Radiostereometric Analysis (RSA) is the most accurate method for determining early micromotions of orthopedic implants. Computed Tomography Radiostereometric Analysis (CT‐RSA) is a method that can be used to determine implant and bone micromovements using low‐dose CT scans.
Vasileios Angelomenos+3 more
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The incidence of scarring on the dorsum of the hand [PDF]
When undertaking image comparison of the hand between accused and perpetrator, it is not unusual for scars to be identified on the back of the hand.
A Conan Doyle+34 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The use of virtual reality (VR) in physiotherapy is expanding across various fields; however, while extensively researched in neurology, its application in musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders remains underexplored. This review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of VR in pain management across different anatomical regions.
M. Zitti+9 more
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Locked down: Orthopaedic surgery in a regional health service during the COVID‐19 pandemic
COVID‐19 affected access to healthcare, and orthopaedic surgery was significantly impacted. Wrist and ankle fractures declined, whilst neck of femur fractures were constant throughout the pandemic. Waiting lists increased after limitations were imposed on surgical activity, resulting in decreased planned orthopaedic surgery. Waiting lists then declined
Thomas Page+5 more
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Ground reaction force estimates from ActiGraph GT3X+ hip accelerations. [PDF]
Simple methods to quantify ground reaction forces (GRFs) outside a laboratory setting are needed to understand daily loading sustained by the body. Here, we present methods to estimate peak vertical GRF (pGRFvert) and peak braking GRF (pGRFbrake) in ...
Collins, Kelsey H+2 more
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