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The Neurophysiological Effects of Cervical tSCS With and Without a High Frequency Carrier in Healthy Adults. kHz‐tSCS presents a less efficient waveform. In FCR, spinal inhibition was observed following sham and conv‐tSCS. kHz‐tSCS appeared to prevent FCR spinal inhibition.
Frances Gawne +2 more
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TESCS‐ABT induced neurophysiological changes in individuals with chronic complete SCI, however these did not consistently translate into functional improvements. These findings highlight the role of residual supraspinal connectivity and inform future research to optimise this neurotechnology for SCI rehabilitation and identify likely responders ...
E. L. McNicol +6 more
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A Galeazzi-variant type fracture-dislocation in adults
【Abstract】Objective: Fracture of either radius or ulna with a dislocation either at the proximal or distal radio- ulnar joint (DRUJ) is not a common injury and is inherently unstable.
Vaishya Raju +2 more
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Management of a Five-Decades-Old Nonunion of the Ulna: A Rare Case Report
Introduction: Chronic nonunion of fractures, especially of long-duration standing, is challenging to manage. The nonunion of forearm bones is now often effectively treated with open reduction and internal fixation using a plate.
Udit Ranjan Mittal +2 more
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Stimulation of bone growth with thrombin peptide derivatives [PDF]
Disclosed is a method of stimulating bone growth at a site in a subject in need of osteoinduction. The method comprises the step of administering a therapeutically effective amount of an agonist of the non-proteolytically activated thrombin receptor to ...
Carney, Darrell H. +4 more
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Case report: Diagnosis and treatment of a chinchilla’s old radius and ulna fracture [PDF]
Siyu Long +5 more
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Fractures of the radius and ulna
Fractures of the radius and ulna are commonly encountered in dogs and cats and they are often stated to be simple to repair. While the surgical approaches to both the radius and ulna are certainly easier than to the proximal limb, the paired bone system predisposes individuals with these injuries to a unique set of complications.
Woods, Samantha, Perry, Karen L
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A Clinical Study of the Distribution and Morphology of Harris Lines
ABSTRACT Harris lines are commonly used in bioarcheology to infer lifestyle in ancient populations; however, their etiology and identification parameters are still under debate. The aim of this study is to observe the distribution of the lesions in a contemporary clinical sample to address their association with etiological factors, age, biological sex,
Claudia Moro +7 more
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Kienböck Disease in a 66-Year-Old Man after Distal Ulna Fracture [PDF]
Ahmadreza Afshar +2 more
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Descriptive epidemiology of long‐term injuries in jump racing Thoroughbreds in Great Britain
Abstract Background Race‐related injuries in horse racing, especially those requiring extended recovery, are a welfare concern and threaten the sport's social licence. Previous studies predominantly report on fatalities; however, serious non‐fatal musculoskeletal injuries often end horses' racing careers or have a high recurrence risk.
Sophia McDonald +3 more
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