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    The Use of MSK Ultrasound in the Evaluation of Elbow Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injuries by Robert C Manske, Michael Voight, Chris Wolfe, Phil Page

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…As physical therapists, understanding the anatomy and biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment outcomes. …”
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    PREOPERATIVE PLANNING USING MEDICAD SOFTWARE (GERMANY) by Petar Angelov, Andrey Iotov

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This way, the necessary measurements of the dimensions of the implants, the position of the implants, and the restoration of the biomechanics are carried out. Digital templating is becoming the preferred method for preoperative planning in total hip arthroplasty (THA). …”
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    Utilizing MSK Ultrasound for Comprehensive Assessment of the Femoral Trochlea: A Game Changer in Sports Medicine by Robert C Manske, Mike Voight, Phil Page, Chris Wolfe

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Its non-invasive nature and dynamic imaging capabilities make it particularly suited for visualizing the femoral trochlea, a critical component in knee function and biomechanics. The use of MSK ultrasound in the evaluating the femoral trochlea provides sports medicine professionals with a dynamic, non-invasive, and cost-effective means to diagnose, and monitor knee-related injuries. …”
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    AN L-SYSTEM FOR MODELING OF UNIDIMENSIONALLY GROWING FLAT PLANT TISSUES by U. S. Zubairova, S. K. Golushko, A. V. Penenko, S. V. Nikolaev

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We modified the formal grammar of differential L-systems, and in this grammar, we described a dynamic model of symplastic growth with regard to its biomechanics. The results of the simulation of linear leaf blade growth are compared with those for a free-growing cell population. …”
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    Adaptive Foot in Lower-Limb Prostheses by Thilina H. Weerakkody, Thilina Dulantha Lalitharatne, R. A. R. C. Gopura

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In order to understand the design concepts of adaptive foot prostheses, the biomechanics of human foot have been explained. Additionally, the requirements and design challenges are investigated and presented. …”
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    The Use of Negative Acceleration as Accessory Force during Lifting by Jordan Trafimow, Alexander S. Aruin

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Injury associated with lifting, especially low back injury, is a big problem in industry that accounts for loss of work and high medical expenses. Studies of biomechanics of lifting provide a basis for optimization of lifting. …”
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    VIABILITY OF DIDACTIC PRINCIPLES IN CONTEMPORARY PIANO EDUCATION by Stela DRĂGULIN

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…We have outlined a model of interdisciplinary approach, complemented and enriched with disciplines such as biology, anatomy and physiology, biomechanics, acoustics, psychology, semiotics etc. returning therewith to the importance of didactic principles, shedding upon them the light of today’s significances for piano education. …”
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    Pathophysiology of Vascular Remodeling in Hypertension by Nicolás F. Renna, Natalia de las Heras, Roberto M. Miatello

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…We then move to some basic concepts on the biomechanics of blood vessels and explain the definitions proposed by Mulvany for specific forms of remodeling, especially inward eutrophic and inward hypertrophic. …”
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    Application of Refill, Recoil, Rebound (3R) as a Novel Chest Compression Technique in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; Report of Two Cases by Georgia Tsoungani, Sayed Nour

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Inadequate organ perfusion and frequent CPR-related trauma most likely occur due to inappropriate adaptation to hemostatic conditions, electrophysiology, cardiotorsal anatomy, and thoracic biomechanics. Alternatively, we propose a new technique compromising chest compressions through the 5th intercostal space while placing the victim in the left lateral decubitus position with wrapped abdomen and raised legs, allowing to: bypass the sternal barrier, refill the heart, and then recoil-rebound the chest (3R /CPR), within the axis of the cylindrical ribcage. …”
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    People With Cerebral Palsy: Effects of and Perspectives for Therapy by Margaret J. Mayston

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Impairments present in children with CP as a direct result of the brain injury or occurring indirectly to compensate for underlying problems include abnormal muscle tone; weakness and lack of fitness; limited variety of muscle synergies; contracture and altered biomechanics, the net result being limited functional ability. …”
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    Contemporary Evaluation and Management of the Diabetic Foot by Bauer E. Sumpio

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The pathophysiology of diabetic foot disease is multifactorial and includes neuropathy, infection, ischemia, and abnormal foot structure and biomechanics. Early recognition of the etiology of these foot lesions is essential for good functional outcome. …”
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    The Periodontal Benefit of Orthodontic Tooth Movement in a Deep Facial Recession of a Mandibular Incisor by Ivan Pedro Taffarel, Caio Seiti Miyoshi, Ivan Toshio Maruo, Thiago Martins Meira, Orlando Motohiro Tanaka

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The orthodontic movement with the application of a localized biomechanics system of forces into the mandibular left central incisor delivered good dental and functional occlusion and, mainly, gingival and periodontal health. …”
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