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Abstract Objective To report and compare two surgical approaches to the feline radial diaphysis and outline optimal techniques to maximize surgical exposure. Study design Ex vivo experimental comparative study. Sample population Left and right antebrachia of three feline cadavers.
William Bower+2 more
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OCCUPATION NEURITIS OF THE DEEP PALMAR BRANCH OF THE ULNAR NERVE A WELL DEFINED CLINICAL TYPE OF PROFESSIONAL PALSY OF THE HAND [PDF]
J. Ramsay Hunt
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Abstract We review our approach for undertaking microelectrode recordings from the posterior tibial nerve at the ankle, which has allowed us to identify, for the first time, the firing properties of muscle spindle endings in the intrinsic muscles of the foot and of cutaneous mechanoreceptors in the sole during unsupported standing.
Thomas P. Knellwolf+3 more
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The arcade of Struthers: an anatomical study and clinical implications
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency and features of the arcade of Struthers, and to assess its clinical implication in ulnar nerve compression. METHOD: Forty arms from 26 cadaver specimens were dissected in the Anatomy Laboratory of this institution.
Edie Benedito Caetano+3 more
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Clinical repercussions of Martin-Gruber anastomosis: anatomical study
OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this study was to describe Martin-Gruber anastomosis anatomically and to recognize its clinical repercussions. METHOD: 100 forearms of 50 adult cadavers were dissected in an anatomy laboratory.
Cristina Schmitt Cavalheiro+5 more
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Congenital myasthenic syndrome in Golden Retrievers is associated with a novel COLQ mutation. [PDF]
BackgroundCongenital myasthenic syndromes (CMSs) are a group of inherited disorders of neuromuscular transmission that may be presynaptic, synaptic, or postsynaptic.
Anderson, Kendall J+11 more
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Exploring neuronal mechanisms of osteosarcopenia in older adults
Abstract figure legend The mechanosensitive osteocytic network within the bone matrix acts as a receptor and plays a crucial role in the functional adaptation of bone to mechanical loading. Through mechanotransduction, osteocytes convert mechanical impulses into electrical signals, which are transmitted via afferent nerves to sympathetic preganglionic ...
Ilhan Karacan, Kemal Sıtkı Türker
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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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