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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1990
A wide variety of radiologic tools now exists for the assessment of the bones and soft tissues of the wrist. The selection of the most appropriate modality requires that the radiologist be conversant both with this armamentarium and with the needs of the referring clinician requesting diagnostic help.
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A wide variety of radiologic tools now exists for the assessment of the bones and soft tissues of the wrist. The selection of the most appropriate modality requires that the radiologist be conversant both with this armamentarium and with the needs of the referring clinician requesting diagnostic help.
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1980
The wrist joint is a complex linkage between forearm and hand which is capable of an impressive arc of motion yet retaining a remarkable degree of stability. Carpal stability is derived from numerous intra-and intercarpal ligaments in addition to closely approximated wrist flexors and extensors.
R G, Volz, M, Lieb, J, Benjamin
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The wrist joint is a complex linkage between forearm and hand which is capable of an impressive arc of motion yet retaining a remarkable degree of stability. Carpal stability is derived from numerous intra-and intercarpal ligaments in addition to closely approximated wrist flexors and extensors.
R G, Volz, M, Lieb, J, Benjamin
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1986
Twenty consecutive patients were treated with wrist arthrodesis. Nine patients had rheumatoid arthritis, and eleven patients had a variety of other arthritic conditions. The average follow-up time was 34 months. Clinical examination and roentgenograms showed that eighteen patients had solid fusion of their wrists, with an average of 11 weeks of ...
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Twenty consecutive patients were treated with wrist arthrodesis. Nine patients had rheumatoid arthritis, and eleven patients had a variety of other arthritic conditions. The average follow-up time was 34 months. Clinical examination and roentgenograms showed that eighteen patients had solid fusion of their wrists, with an average of 11 weeks of ...
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A Modular Soft Robotic Wrist for Underwater Manipulation
Soft Robotics, 2018This article presents the development of modular soft robotic wrist joint mechanisms for delicate and precise manipulation in the harsh deep-sea environment.
Shunichi Kurumaya +7 more
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Hand Clinics, 2006
Wrist arthrofibrosis is a condition of decreased range of wrist motion due to intrinsic adhesions and extrinsic contracture. It is clinically characterized by restricted wrist range of motion, pain, swelling, and a plateau in improvement after at least 6 months of intensive physiotherapy. Other conditions must be excluded, such as articular incongruity,
Steve K, Lee +2 more
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Wrist arthrofibrosis is a condition of decreased range of wrist motion due to intrinsic adhesions and extrinsic contracture. It is clinically characterized by restricted wrist range of motion, pain, swelling, and a plateau in improvement after at least 6 months of intensive physiotherapy. Other conditions must be excluded, such as articular incongruity,
Steve K, Lee +2 more
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IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics, 2018
Automatic recognition of activities of daily living (ADL) is an important component in understanding of energy balance, quality of life, and other areas of health and well-being.
Nagaraj Hegde +4 more
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Automatic recognition of activities of daily living (ADL) is an important component in understanding of energy balance, quality of life, and other areas of health and well-being.
Nagaraj Hegde +4 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— Commenting on the remarks of Dr. Carl V. Granger, who replied to the note on "Morning 'stiffness,'" there is much to be said for his point of view. The numbness and stiffness occurring in the hands after a night's sleep may occur because of pressure from swelling on the median nerve as it passes through the carpal tunnel. Such swelling
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To the Editor:— Commenting on the remarks of Dr. Carl V. Granger, who replied to the note on "Morning 'stiffness,'" there is much to be said for his point of view. The numbness and stiffness occurring in the hands after a night's sleep may occur because of pressure from swelling on the median nerve as it passes through the carpal tunnel. Such swelling
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IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 2019
Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) is an effective recovery protocol for patients with stroke. However, not all the stroke patients can participate in CIMT.
Hyungmin Choi +3 more
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Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) is an effective recovery protocol for patients with stroke. However, not all the stroke patients can participate in CIMT.
Hyungmin Choi +3 more
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Advanced Functional Materials, 2018
For piezoelectric energy harvesters, a large volume of piezoelectric material with a high figure of merit is essential to obtain a higher power density. The work describes the growth of highly (001) oriented sputtered lead zirconate titanate (PZT) films (
H. Yeo +5 more
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For piezoelectric energy harvesters, a large volume of piezoelectric material with a high figure of merit is essential to obtain a higher power density. The work describes the growth of highly (001) oriented sputtered lead zirconate titanate (PZT) films (
H. Yeo +5 more
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Journal of Hand Therapy, 1995
This article summarizes six years of studies with an experimental model, which uses a static positioning frame, pressure-sensitive film, and a microcomputer-based videodigitizing system, to characterize the biomechanics of the human cadaver wrist by measuring the contact areas and pressures in a variety of normal, simulated traumatic, and surgically ...
R, Patterson, S F, Viegas
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This article summarizes six years of studies with an experimental model, which uses a static positioning frame, pressure-sensitive film, and a microcomputer-based videodigitizing system, to characterize the biomechanics of the human cadaver wrist by measuring the contact areas and pressures in a variety of normal, simulated traumatic, and surgically ...
R, Patterson, S F, Viegas
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