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Electrical stimulation of injured nerves promotes recovery in animals and humans
Abstract figure legend Poor functional recovery after surgical repair is frequently disappointing. In an experimental rat model, we found that by isolating the effects of prolonged motoneurone isolation from targets (prolonged axotomy), reduced regenerative capacity and prolonged isograft denervation, and muscle denervation each reduced regeneration ...
Tessa Gordon
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Conversion to below-elbow cast after 3 weeks is safe for diaphyseal both-bone forearm fractures in children [PDF]
Background It is unclear whether it is safe to convert above-elbow cast (AEC) to below-elbow cast (BEC) in a child who has sustained a displaced diaphyseal both-bone forearm fracture that is stable after reduction. In this multicenter study, we wanted to
Allema, J.H. (Jan Hein)+8 more
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Locking Compression Plates in Proximal Ulna Fractures: A Study on Functional Outcomes
Background: Proximal ulna fractures, such as olecranon and Monteggia fractures, can be challenging to treat.Objective: To assess the effectiveness of locking compression plates (LCP) in stabilizing and promoting early mobilization in these fractures ...
K. Dwaraganath+3 more
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A Segmental Fracture of Humerus with Ipsilateral Forearm Fracture
Introduction: Simultaneous segmental humerus fracture with ipsilateral forearm is an uncommon injury and scarcely mentioned in the literature. Case report: We present a case report on such a complex injury in a 9-year old child after falling down from
Ruban Raj Joshi
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ABSTRACT Introduction Ulnar‐sided wrist pain is a common clinical problem, which can be difficult to diagnose, manage and treat. Ultrasound imaging can be used to identify structural changes which may contribute to the pain. Knowledge of the associated relative anatomy and intertwining structures which form the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC ...
Craig Winnett, Michelle Fenech
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Summary The Iron Age ‘war cemetery’ of Maiden Castle hillfort, Dorset, England, is one of the most internationally celebrated of British archaeological discoveries, levels of trauma recorded on skeletons found there being interpreted as evidence for a Roman massacre.
Martin Smith+2 more
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Reconstruction of malunited diaphyseal fractures of the forearm [PDF]
The forearm is a complex anatomical and functional unit with unique osseous, soft tissue and articular relationships. Disruption of these important relations can have a significant impact, leading to pain, instability of the radio-ulnar articulation and ...
Jayakumar, Prakash, Jupiter, Jesse B
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FRACTURE THROUGH A GEODE IN THE PROXIMAL ULNA
Chronic joint pain in rheumatoid arthritis may mask that from other causes. Stress fractures, particularly in osteoporotic lower limb bones of such patients, are well described but can still cause diagnostic difficulty. These difficulties were highlighted by a case in which an unusual fracture occurred through a geode in the proximal ulna mimicking an ...
Wordsworth, B, Mowat, A, Watson, N
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ABSTRACT Simien sheep are the predominant fat‐tailed sheep breeds found in Northwest Ethiopia, playing a significant role in the livelihood of resource‐poor farmers. This study provides the morphometric and morphological descriptions of the appendicular skeletons of Ethiopia's indigenous female Simien sheep.
Dagmawi Yitbarek+7 more
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ABSTRACT Background The initial treatment for distal forearm fractures, including Colles' fractures, involves closed reduction, for which effective pain management is essential. In Colles' fractures, achieving a satisfactory closed reduction may eliminate the need for surgical intervention.
Anette B. Christensen+8 more
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