Grip and muscle strength dynamometry in acute burn injury: Evaluation of an updated assessment protocol [PDF]
External stabilization is reported to improve reliability of hand held dynamometry, yet this has not been tested in burns. We aimed to assess the reliability of dynamometry using an external system of stabilization in people with moderate burn injury and
Edgar, Dale W+4 more
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Early MRI for Pediatric Wrist Injuries—Prospective Case Series of 150 Cases [PDF]
Cynthia de Courcey+4 more
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Genetically‐targeted control of the spinal cord and peripheral nervous system
Application of genetically‐targeted stimulation for treating diseases or injuries outside the brain. Optogenetic and chemogenetic systems have been developed for dysfunction in the cochlea, spinal cord, dorsal root ganglia (DRGs), peripheral nerves, lower urinary tract, and enteric nervous system (ENS). Created with Biorender.com.
Anakaren Romero Lozano+3 more
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Volar Perilunate Dislocations: Possible Association with Prior Wrist Injuries [PDF]
Min Jung Park, David R. Steinberg
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ABSTRACT Conventional MRI is limited in imaging tissues with short T2 relaxation times, such as bone, ligaments, and cartilage, due to their rapid signal decay. This limitation has spurred the development of specialized MRI techniques designed specifically for short‐T2 tissue imaging.
Pranjal Rai+3 more
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Unusual combined fracture dislocation of the wrist and
【Abstract】Volar perilunate fracture dislocation is an extremely rare carpal injury, but associated with metacarpophalangeal joint dislocation of both the ipsilateral index and middle finger has never been reported. We report one case of a 28-year-old
Hamdi Mohamed Faouzi
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Temporary arterial stenting in a full-house spaghetti wrist injury in a remote rural setting: benefit for hand perfusion or risk of increased morbidity? [PDF]
Stefan Bauer, James Savundra
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Proposed Diagnostic Reference Levels for Frequently Performed Paediatric Radiographic Examinations
Paediatric diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) are weight‐stratified dose levels for typical medical imaging examinations for broadly defined types of equipment. The 75th percentiles of the FRLs across the nine X‐ray units from five centres in Australia were calculated as the proposed Local DRLs (LDRLs).
Edel Doyle+4 more
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Characteristics of counter-movements in sport climbing: A comparison between experienced climbers and beginners [PDF]
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Asakawa, Daichi+2 more
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