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Measurement of lower extremity kinematics during level walking
M. Kadaba+2 more
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Bone fracture healing is a complex, timely orchestrated scenario involving multiple cell types and a plethora of cytokines and regulatory factors. To gain further insight, an in vitro model to a) study macrophage polarization under mechanical load in a fibrin hydrogel and b) subsequently assess the effect of conditioned media derived from macrophages ...
Anne Géraldine Guex+4 more
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THE WALKING VENOUS PRESSURE TEST AND ITS USE IN PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
JOHN H. SCHENEEWNG
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There are 15 million strokes worldwide each year. Some 270,000 of them happen in Germany alone. These figures are expected to double by 2030. Restoring walking ability and associated activities as part of neurological rehabilitation is one of the main concerns in physiotherapy.
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The tissue and functional benefits are demonstrated with local, sustained delivery of an anti‐inflammatory peptide, pituitary adenylate cyclase‐activating polypeptide (PACAP), for stroke treatment in a mouse model. Prolonged PACAP treatment modulated astrocyte and microglia toward pro‐reparative phenotypes, enhanced neuroprotection and preservation of ...
Eric Ho+7 more
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AMITOSIS IN THE MALPIGHIAN TUBULES OF THE WALKING-STICK (DIAPHEROMERA FEMORATA)
WM. S. MARSHALL
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Walking Preparation for Adult Patients with Hemiplegia [PDF]
Signe Brunnström
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Increasing the amount of walking by children [PDF]
Children’s car use is increasing. As a result of this, they are walking less. This has serious implications for their quantity of physical activity and consequently for their health.
Lucas, L+3 more
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This study investigates a synergistic effect between 3D‐printed surface features and mechanical micro‐strain in enhancing the osteogenic, angiogenic, and myogenic responses of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs). Load‐induced mechanotransduction, facilitated by the implant's architectural design, significantly amplifies hMSC differentiation.
Se‐Hwan Lee+9 more
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Why might adults belong to outdoor walking groups? A qualitative study using photo-elicitation methods in a population with poor health and physical activity indicators [PDF]
Walking groups have multiple health benefits but walking interventions tend to be socially patterned and have the potential to increase health inequity.
Guell, Cornelia+2 more
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