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Surgical approaches to canine appendicular osteosarcoma part 2 - limb-sparing techniques. [PDF]
Borges RSM +7 more
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Cavernous Angeioma of Ulna [PDF]
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Centralization of Ulna in Treatment of Giant Cell Tumor of Distal Radius - A Case Report
S Jati, Poonam Singh, N. C. Jain
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Surgical limb‐sparing in veterinary medicine: A review of existing techniques in dogs
Abstract Surgical limb‐sparing in veterinary medicine can be defined as an intervention aimed at preserving limb function when a bone abnormality is present, namely neoplasia or a non‐repairable fracture, and the affected segment of that bone needs to be removed and, most often, replaced.
Johnny Altwal, Bernard Séguin
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Failed Primary Fixation of Monteggia Fractures - A Case Series. [PDF]
Aiyer S +5 more
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Recurring Dislocation of Ulna [PDF]
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Outcome of locking plate fixation in cases of comminuted proximal ulna fractures
Sanjeev Singhal +3 more
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Temporal summation in human peripheral axons when stimulated transcutaneously with a 10‐kHz waveform
Abstract Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation, as used for rehabilitation of impaired motor function after spinal cord injury, often involves a 10‐kHz waveform modulated to produce repetitive bursts of stimulation. Kilohertz‐frequency waveforms may facilitate the summation of subthreshold depolarisations, but the optimal burst duration for nerve ...
Billy L. Luu +5 more
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Abstract Acute intermittent hypoxia (AIH) can increase maximal strength of limb muscles in people with incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI), but it is mostly untested in people without SCI. Acute intermittent hypercapnia (AIC) may engage similar respiratory circuits to AIH, but the effects of AIC on human limb motor output are unknown.
Anandit J. Mathew +5 more
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