Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                
Skip to main content
The onset of the transversus abdominis (TrA) electromyographic (EMG) signal in response to rapid arm movements has been a basis of many research and commentary papers examining motor control in individuals with low back pain (LBP).... more
    • by 
    •   6  
      OrthopaedicAbdominal MusclesElectromyographyClinical Sciences
    • by  and +3
    •   3  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicClinical Sciences
We report the results of a symposium aimed at identifying validated biomarkers that can be used to complement clinical observations for diagnosis and prognosis of joint injury leading to equine osteoarthritis (OA). Biomarkers might also... more
    • by 
    •   4  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicMedicineClinical Sciences
Injured tendons have limited repair ability after full-thickness lesions. Tendon regeneration properties and adverse reactions were assessed ex vivo in an experimental animal model using a new collagen I membrane. The multilamellar... more
    • by 
    •   11  
      Biomedical EngineeringRegenerationWound HealingTendon and Ligament injuries
The aim of this study was to determine changes in the lower leg muscles associated with ankle osteoarthritis. Fifteen unilateral ankle osteoarthritis patients and fifteen age-gender-matched normal subjects were assessed with clinical... more
    • by  and +1
    •   13  
      Biomedical EngineeringPainSkeletal muscle biologyOrthopaedic
We performed a histologic and morphometric study of spastic muscle from 10 children with diplegic cerebral palsy, comparing muscle structure with the gait parameters of energy expenditure index and dynamic electromyography. Variations in... more
    • by  and +1
    •   12  
      Biomedical EngineeringSkeletal muscle biologyCerebral PalsyAdolescent
This study investigated the concept of using plates to attach endoprostheses to bone after segmental resection for bone tumours in an animal model. Titanium alloy plates integrated with the prosthesis and coated with hydroxyapatite were... more
    • by 
    •   17  
      Biomedical EngineeringTitaniumTreatment OutcomeOrthopaedic
The initial fixation strength of pedicle screws is commonly tested using a standard pull-out test with load applied at a constant rate. This method overlooks the cyclic nature of in situ loading responsible for clinical failure. This... more
    • by 
    •   10  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicElasticityStress relaxation
Botulinum toxin A (BoNT-A) is a potent biological toxin widely used for the management of skeletal muscle spasticity or dynamic joint contracture. Intramuscular injection of BoNT-A causes muscle denervation, paresis, and atrophy. This... more
    • by 
    •   11  
      Biomedical EngineeringSkeletal muscle biologyOrthopaedicNicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
The mechanical properties of the scapholunate ligament have been previously examined in small sample sizes, with ultimate load and occasionally stiffness reported. The present study examined 16 scapholunate ligaments in uniaxial extension... more
    • by 
    •   12  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicStress relaxationBone Density
Study Design: Case series describing the outcomes of individual patients with hip osteoarthritis treated with manual physical therapy and exercise. Case Description: Seven patients referred to physical therapy with hip osteoarthritis... more
    • by 
    •   9  
      OrthopaedicExercise therapyPhysical TherapyOsteoarthritis
The purpose of this study was to describe the anatomy and characterize the biomechanics of the posterolateral aspect of the canine knee. Ten adult canine knees were each used for anatomy and biomechanical testing. Distances and motion... more
    • by 
    •   8  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicDogsClinical Sciences
Purpose. To evaluate the functional and oncological outcomes of 12 patients with giant cell tumour (GCT) of the proximal femur treated with customised endoprosthesis. Methods. Nine men and 3 women aged 26 to 52 (mean, 36) years with... more
    • by 
    •   9  
      Magnetic Resonance ImagingTreatment OutcomeOrthopaedicProspective studies
Static superior shoulder instability is associated with long-standing rotator cuff tears. Factors or mechanisms which can prevent superior migration of the humeral head, and therefore allow preservation or restoration of shoulder function... more
    • by 
    •   9  
      Biomedical EngineeringMagnetic Resonance ImagingOrthopaedicTranslation
Osteolysis induced by ultra high molecular weight polyethylene wear debris is one of the primary factors limiting the lifespan of total hip replacements. Crosslinking polyethylene is known to improve its wear resistance in certain... more
    • by 
    •   13  
      Biomedical EngineeringGamma RaysOrthopaedicTotal Hip Replacement
More than 1,300 Austin Moore hemiarthroplasties have been reviewed in the literature, with no reports of fracture of the stem. Many patients with these hip implants had good function. The lack of stem fractures in patients with good... more
    • by 
    •   7  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicMathematical ComputingClinical Sciences
Articular cartilage in adults has limited ability for self-repair. Some methods devised to augment the natural healing response stimulate some regeneration, but the repair is often incomplete and lacks durability. Hyaluronan-based... more
    • by 
    •   17  
      Biomedical EngineeringTissue EngineeringOsseointegrationCell Adhesion
The myoelectric activity of selected trunk muscles at the L3 level was studied during the development of a controlled isometric axial torque. Muscle activity was recorded with surface electrodes bilaterally over the erector spinae... more
    • by 
    •   10  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicMovementMuscles
The authors developed a novel technique for the reconstruction of large segmental long bone defects using a cylindrical titanium mesh cage (CTMC). Although the initial clinical reports have been favorable, the CTMC technique has yet to be... more
    • by  and +1
    •   11  
      Biomedical EngineeringOsseointegrationTitaniumOrthopaedic
QUESTION 1A: Is there a role for preoperative skin cleansing with an antiseptic? Consensus: Yes. Preoperative cleansing of the skin with chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) should be implemented. In the presence of a sensitivity to CHG, or when... more
    • by 
    •   8  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicSkin CareSkin
the in-situ forces in the MCL and PLS, respectively, were approximately two and five times as large as those in the intact knee (P Ͻ 0.05). The results of this study demonstrate that, although both the MCL and PLS play only a minor role... more
    • by 
    •   8  
      OrthopaedicAnterior Cruciate LigamentRuptureCadaver
The aim of this study is to show that the quadriceps is the primary muscular restraint to anterior tibial translation during closed kinetic chain activities such as running, jumping, walking, and standing. It is my hypothesis that the... more
    • by 
    •   11  
      Biomedical EngineeringSkeletal muscle biologyKineticsRunning
Background We conducted a nationwide epidemiologic study regarding hip osteoarthritis (OA) in Japan, and a previous report found these patients to be unique in comparison to Caucasians. This report focused on the data regarding each hip... more
    • by  and +2
    •   13  
      JapanOrthopaedicOsteoarthritisRisk factors
    • by 
    •   3  
      NursingOrthopaedicClinical Sciences
Articular geometry of the tibia has been studied in relation to the functional axis and extra-articular bone landmarks, using a Cartesian coordinate system. Thirty-one cadaver limbs were used, 26 of them paired. The donor age range was 61... more
    • by  and +1
    •   8  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicTibiaRegression Analysis
The ligamentous structure of the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint of the index finger in human cadavers was studied by gross examination and quantitative measurement. Anatomically, the collateral ligament is separable into two layers, with... more
    • by 
    •   8  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicClinical SciencesJoint Instability
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a single joint mobilization treatment on dorsiflexion range of motion (DF ROM), posterior talar glide, and dynamic and static postural control in individuals with self-reported... more
    • by 
    •   12  
      Biomedical EngineeringTreatment OutcomeOrthopaedicChronic Disease
Many clinical studies have emphasized the role of the hamstrings and the iliotibial band on knee mechanics, although few biomechanical studies have investigated it. This study therefore examined two hypotheses: (a) with loading of the... more
    • by 
    •   9  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicTibiaFemur
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) continues to be a significant medical issue for athletes participating in sports and recreational activities. Biomechanical analyses have determined that anterior shear force is the most direct loading... more
    • by 
    •   19  
      Biomedical EngineeringBiomechanicsAdolescentOrthopaedic
Using finite element analysis, we compared the biomechanical performance of a CT scan-based three-part trochanteric fracture model (31-A2 in the AO classification) stabilized with a sliding hip screw for nine different positions of the... more
    • by 
    •   9  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicFinite Element AnalysisComputer Simulation
Mice are increasingly used to investigate mechanobiology in fracture healing. The need exists for standardized models allowing for adjustment of the mechanical conditions in the fracture gap. We introduced such a model using rigid and... more
    • by 
    •   8  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicMiceFracture Healing
The first part of a two-part article reviews the literature on the orthopaedic nursing management of skeletal pin sites with a focus on reducing infection.The lack of empirical evidence is identified, and the deliberations of a consensus... more
    • by 
    •   6  
      NursingOrthopaedicExpert OpinionClinical Sciences
The second part of this two-part article explores the status of consensus views with respect to clinical guidelines on pin site management. Implementation strategies and difficulties are discussed. Recommendations are made of how to audit... more
    • by 
    •   4  
      NursingOrthopaedicClinical AuditClinical Sciences
Competency frameworks are an increasingly common method of driving forward practice quality and meeting the demand for job evaluation and professional development. This paper describes a project supported by the United Kingdom (UK) Royal... more
    • by 
    •   8  
      NursingProfessional DevelopmentOrthopaedicUnited Kingdom
    • by 
    •   9  
      Magnetic Resonance ImagingTreatment OutcomeOrthopaedicClinical Sciences
Locked plate technology has evolved in an effort to overcome the limitations associated with conventional plating methods, primarily for improving fixation in osteopenic bone. The development of screw torque and plate-bone interface... more
    • by  and +1
    •   5  
      OrthopaedicClinical SciencesJoint InstabilityTrauma and Orthopaedic Surgery
    • by 
    •   11  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicAnterior Cruciate LigamentTibia
This study compared the effects of conventional proprioceptive training and craniocervical flexion (C-CF) training on cervical joint position error (JPE) in people with persistent neck pain. The aim was to evaluate whether proprioceptive... more
    • by 
    •   9  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicExercise therapyProprioception
    • by 
    •   7  
      Decision MakingTreatment OutcomeOrthopaedicNeck Pain
Advancements in nanobiotechnology are revolutionizing our capability to understand biological intricacies and resolve biological and medical problems by developing subtle biomimetic techniques. Nanocomposites and nanostructured materials... more
    • by 
    •   14  
      Biomedical EngineeringTissue EngineeringNanofibersScanning Electron Microscopy
Discogenic low back pain is a serious medical and social problem, and accounts for 26%-42% of the patients with chronic low back pain. Recent studies found that the pathologic features of discs obtained from the patients with discogenic... more
    • by 
    •   7  
      MMPI-2Magnetic Resonance ImagingOrthopaedicLow back pain
    • by 
    •   5  
      OrthopaedicLow back painChronic DiseaseClinical Sciences
Osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures are a menace to the elderly generation causing diminished quality of life due to pain and deformity. At first, conservative treatment still is the method of choice. In case of resulting... more
    • by 
    •   8  
      OrthopaedicClinical SciencesOsteoporotic fracturesOrthopaedic Surgery
This article reviews the many clinical and laboratory investigative research reports on the frequency, causes, and biomechanics of human cervical spine impact injuries and tolerances. Neck injury mechanisms have been hypothesized from... more
    • by 
    •   13  
      Biomedical EngineeringBiomechanicsAdolescentOrthopaedic
Question 1B: What type and when should preoperative skin cleansing with an antiseptic be implemented?
    • by 
    •   7  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicSkin CareSkin
For the histopathological classification of the severity of osteoarthritic lesions of cartilage, the Mankin score is frequently used. A necessary constraint on the validity of this scoring system is the consistency with which cartilage... more
    • by 
    •   7  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicOsteoarthritisClinical Sciences
    • by 
    •   6  
      NursingQuality of lifeSocial SupportOrthopaedic
We examined the effect of a 2-week anterior-to-posterior ankle joint mobilization intervention on weight-bearing dorsiflexion range of motion (ROM), dynamic balance, and self-reported function in subjects with chronic ankle instability... more
    • by 
    •   11  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicProspective studiesYoung Adult
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a joint pathology characterized by fibrillation, reduced cartilage thickness and subchondral bone sclerosis. There is evidence that pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) counteract OA progression, but the effect of... more
    • by 
    •   6  
      Biomedical EngineeringOrthopaedicOsteoarthritisClinical Sciences
Thrombospondin (TSP) signals focal adhesion disassembly (the intermediate adhesive state) through interactions with cell surface calreticulin (CRT). TSP or a peptide (hep I) of the active site induces focal adhesion disassembly through... more
    • by 
    •   29  
      GeneticsNeuroscienceZoologyPsychology