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CoQ10 and vitamin A supplementation support voice rehabilitation. A double-blind, randomized, controlled, three-period cross-over pilot study [PDF]
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of an adjuvant therapy (CoQ10 in its watersoluble form and vitamin A) in supporting voice rehabilitation in a large group of patients with muscle tension dysphonia (MTD).
de Vincentiis, M+8 more
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Mucosa‐Interfacing Capsule for In Situ Sensing the Elasticity of Biological Tissues
A fundamental mechanism of palpating soft materials is reported to sense deep tissue elasticity in situ with minimal invasion using the interaction between the robot palpation unit and soft tissues. Both the robot locomotion and elasticity sensing functions are remotely controlled by external magnetic fields, while the sensing data are wirelessly ...
Kiyoung Kim+10 more
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This article presents a novel strategy for creating highly stretchable wireless circuits using electrical metamaterial‐based interconnects (EMIs). Embedded in soft polymers and filled with liquid metal, EMIs uniquely reduce resistance under strain. A fully integrated ECG circuit demonstrates reliable performance under 100% stretch, offering a highly ...
Anan Zhang+2 more
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Flexible Sensor‐Based Human–Machine Interfaces with AI Integration for Medical Robotics
This review explores how flexible sensing technology and artificial intelligence (AI) significantly enhance human–machine interfaces in medical robotics. It highlights key sensing mechanisms, AI‐driven advancements, and applications in prosthetics, exoskeletons, and surgical robotics.
Yuxiao Wang+5 more
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Prevalence and risk factors for voice problems in school-age children [PDF]
Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-31).Thesis (B.Sc)--University of Hong Kong, 2010."A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Speech and Hearing Sciences), The University of Hong Kong, June ...
Lau, Wing-hang, Kathleen, 劉穎恒
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Bioelectronic Sensors for Neuromuscular Perception in Human‐Machine Interfaces
This review summarizes recent advances in bioelectronic sensors for neuromuscular perception in human‐machine interfaces. By integrating biopotential, electrical impedance, and electrochemical sensing strategies with flexible electrode interfaces, these bioelectronic sensing systems enable intuitive, real‐time detection of muscle and nerve activity ...
Junwei Li+5 more
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This study introduces a textile‐based capacitive pressure sensor featuring a triangular prism microstructure, which significantly enhances sensitivity to 5.52% kPa−¹ and supports a wide sensing range up to 330 kPa. The sensor's performance is validated in a 4‐channel capacitive pressure‐based force myography (cFMG) armband for gesture recognition ...
Rayane Tchantchane+3 more
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Chemodenervation of the Larynx
Botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) has existed for thousands of years; however, it was not medically utilized until investigations into its therapeutic use began in sincerity during the late 1970s and 1980s.
Rachel Kaye, Andrew Blitzer
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Acceptance with joy: Writing as a means of embodying compassion [PDF]
This article reports on research using writing workshops conducted with three women who distanced themselves from problematic relationships with their bodies that were induced by eating disorders.
Kotzé, Elmarie, Scott, Bridget
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Tracing Spasmodic Dysphonia: the source of Ludwig Traube’s priority [PDF]
Objectives: Since the mid-20th century, one citation is given historical priority as the first description of Spasmodic Dysphonia (SD): Ludwig Traube’s 1871 case of the “spastic form of nervous hoarseness”.
Arnold GE+8 more
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