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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36859325/shoulder-abduction-while-using-the-bougie-a-common-mistake
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John J Horky, Andrew P Pirotte, Bailee R Wilson
CASE PRESENTATION: A 72-year-old female presented to the emergency department (ED) with exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and congestive heart failure. The patient required intubation for airway protection and hypercapnic respiratory failure. The ED team used a video laryngoscope, Macintosh 3 blade and bougie as the endotracheal tube delivery device. Despite a grade 2a Cormack-Lehane airway view, the bougie repeatedly missed left posterolateral to the airway. During these missed attempts, the emergency medicine (EM) resident's shoulder was noted to be abducted...
February 2023: Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36684112/tissue-engineered-tendon-nano-constructs-for-repair-of-chronic-rotator-cuff-tears-in-large-animal-models
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yonghyun Gwon, Woochan Kim, Sunho Park, Yang-Kyung Kim, Hyoseong Kim, Myung-Sun Kim, Jangho Kim
Chronic rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are one of the most common injuries of shoulder pain. Despite the recent advances in surgical techniques and improved clinical outcomes of arthroscopically repaired rotator cuffs (RCs), complete functional recovery-without retear-of the RC tendon through tendon-to-bone interface (TBI) regeneration remains a key clinical goal to be achieved. Inspired by the highly organized nanostructured extracellular matrix in RC tendon tissue, we propose herein a tissue-engineered tendon nano-construct (TNC) for RC tendon regeneration...
January 2023: Bioengineering & Translational Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36600566/tackling-sport-related-concussion-effectiveness-of-lowering-the-maximum-legal-height-of-the-tackle-in-amateur-male-rugby-a-cross-sectional-analytical-study
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Riaan van Tonder, Lindsay Starling, Sean Surmon, Pierre Viviers, Wilbur Kraak, Pieter-Henk Boer, Esme Jordaan, Sharief Hendricks, Keith A Stokes, Wayne Derman, James Craig Brown
OBJECTIVE: Rugby union ('rugby') is popular globally, with most of its participants being amateur. Concern regarding sport-related concussion (SRC) sustained during rugby is increasing. SRC occurs most frequently in the tackle, yet few interventions have aimed to mitigate this risk factor. This study investigated the influence of a lowered legal tackle height on SRC incidence in amateur rugby. DESIGN: Cross-sectional analytical study: 2018 (control-standard tackle height) and 2019 (intervention-lowered legal tackle height) seasons...
December 6, 2022: Injury Prevention: Journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36506342/parsonage-turner-syndrome-following-covid-19-infection-a-report-of-three-cases
#24
Diego Martinez Castaneda, MaKenzie M Chambers, Parker H Johnsen, Catherine J Fedorka
INTRODUCTION: Parsonage-Turner Syndrome (PTS), previously referred to as neuralgic amyotrophy or idiopathic brachial plexopathy, is a rare neurological syndrome characterized by an abrupt onset of shoulder pain followed by neurological deficits of motor weakness, numbness, and muscular atrophy. Although the pathophysiology and specific cause of PTS remain unclear, it has been reported following trauma, vaccination, surgical procedures and viral infection. Our practice has seen an increase in the incidence of PTS with the COVID-19 pandemic...
December 5, 2022: JSES Rev Rep Tech
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36435944/traumatic-brain-injuries-are-ignored-or-discriminated-in-prospective-clinical-trials-on-shoulder-fractures-a-systematic-review
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandre Hardy, Gabrielle Beetz, Karl Chemali, Margaux Courgeon, Emilie Sandman, David Williamson, Patrick Goetti, Stéphane Leduc, Louis De Beaumont, Dominique M Rouleau
PURPOSE: Current literature suggests a significant epidemiological association between traumatic brain injury (TBI) and proximal upper limb fractures in addition to major clinical consequences. A systematic review was conducted to assess how TBI is taken into consideration in interventional studies on shoulder fractures. METHODS: The following data sources were used: MEDLINE, EMBASE, EBM Reviews, CINAHL, and OpenGrey databases. Study selection included interventional randomized clinical trials and prospective cohort studies on shoulder fractures published in English or French between 2008 and 2020...
November 26, 2022: International Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36247300/effects-of-ultrasound-guided-stellate-ganglion-block-on-the-balance-of-the-supply-and-demand-of-cerebral-oxygen-during-permissive-hypercapnia-in-patients-undergoing-shoulder-arthroscopy-in-beach-chair-position
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meijuan Qian, Chen Yuan, Wenqiang Jiang, Lihong Zhao, Fen Yang, Yang Xie
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of ultrasound-guided stellate ganglion block (SGB) on the supply and demand balance of cerebral oxygen in patients with permissive hypercapnia (PHC) undergoing shoulder arthroscopy in a beach chair position (BCP). METHOD: In this prospective study, a total of 86 patients who had shoulder arthroscopy were enrolled and divided into the stellate ganglion block group (SG group, n=43) and the control group (CN group, n=43) using a random number table method...
2022: American Journal of Translational Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36172026/long-term-postural-control-in-elite-athletes-following-mild-traumatic-brain-injury
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ali Al-Husseini, Anna Gard, Per-Anders Fransson, Yelverton Tegner, Måns Magnusson, Niklas Marklund, Fredrik Tjernström
Background: Traumas to the head and neck are common in sports and often affects otherwise healthy young individuals. Sports-related concussions (SRC), defined as a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), may inflict persistent neck and shoulder pain, and headache, but also more complex symptoms, such as imbalance, dizziness, and visual disturbances. These more complex symptoms are difficult to identify with standard health care diagnostic procedures. Objective: To investigate postural control in a group of former elite athletes with persistent post-concussive symptoms (PPCS) at least 6 months after the incident...
2022: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36045017/computational-dose-visualization-comparison-in-total-skin-electron-treatment-suggests-superior-coverage-by-the-rotational-versus-the-stanford-technique
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tianshun Miao, Rongxiao Zhang, Michael Jermyn, Petr Bruza, Timothy Zhu, Brian W Pogue, David J Gladstone, Benjamin B Williams
INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND: The goal of Total Skin Electron Therapy (TSET) is to achieve a uniform surface dose, although assessment of this is never really done and typically limited points are sampled. A computational treatment simulation approach was developed to estimate dose distributions over the body surface, to compare uniformity of (i) the 6 pose Stanford technique and (ii) the rotational technique. METHODS: The relative angular dose distributions from electron beam irradiation was calculated by Monte Carlo simulation for cylinders with a range of diameters, approximating body part curvatures...
August 28, 2022: Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35847601/acupuncture-associated-mycobacterium-massiliense-and-scedosporium-infections-superimposed-by-tetanus
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Thaninee Prasoppokakorn
Background: Tetanus has rarely been reported in Thailand since 1982 due to 100% tetanus vaccination coverage during the neonatal period of life. However, the reemergence of tetanus has been observed in our country during the past decade, mainly due to the increasing number of migrants traveling from neighboring countries in search of work. Acupuncture has become an essential part of alternative and complementary medicine. To our knowledge, acupuncture-associated Mycobacterium abscessus and Scedosporium infections superimposed by tetanus have never been reported...
2022: Case Reports in Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35600967/3d-cell-printing-of-gradient-multi-tissue-interfaces-for-rotator-cuff-regeneration
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suhun Chae, Uijung Yong, Wonbin Park, Yoo-Mi Choi, In-Ho Jeon, Homan Kang, Jinah Jang, Hak Soo Choi, Dong-Woo Cho
Owing to the prevalence of rotator cuff (RC) injuries and suboptimal healing outcome, rapid and functional regeneration of the tendon-bone interface (TBI) after RC repair continues to be a major clinical challenge. Given the essential role of the RC in shoulder movement, the engineering of biomimetic multi-tissue constructs presents an opportunity for complex TBI reconstruction after RC repair. Here, we propose a gradient cell-laden multi-tissue construct combined with compositional gradient TBI-specific bioinks via 3D cell-printing technology...
January 2023: Bioactive Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35562031/unique-indications-for-internal-joint-stabilizer-for-elbow-instability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luis M Salazar, Riikka E Koso, Anil K Dutta
BACKGROUND: Treatment of elbow instability remains challenging despite advancements in surgical techniques. The objective of this study was to evaluate obesity, advanced age or frailty, and altered cognitive function (because of mental handicap, stroke, dementia, or traumatic brain injury) as unique indications for the use of the internal joint stabilizer (IJS) to augment surgical treatment of elbow instability. METHODS: This was a retrospective review of all patients 18 years and older with elbow instability who were managed with an IJS along with standard measures of care for their specific injury, such as fracture fixation and collateral ligament reconstruction...
May 10, 2022: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35464903/a-scoping-review-of-injuries-in-amateur-and-professional-men-s-ice-hockey
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REVIEW
Patrick F Szukics, Peters T Otlans, Alfonso Arevalo, Matthew Meade, Peter DeLuca, John P Salvo
Background: Orthopaedic injuries are common in ice hockey at all levels and can result in physical and psychological adverse effects on these athletes. Purpose: Primarily, to summarize published data on orthopaedic hockey injuries at the junior through professional level. Secondarily, to characterize the literature based on anatomic site injured, return-to-play rates, cause/mechanism of injury, time lost, and treatments used. Study Design: Scoping review; Level of evidence, 4...
April 2022: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35464576/ankylosis-of-the-shoulder-after-traumatic-head-injury-a-late-presentation
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Mohamed A Elzaki, Mohammed Alamin, Kenneth Kaar, John Kelly
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the formation of bone in surrounding soft tissue. In the literature, several causes for this phenomenon were mentioned, trauma - including surgery, burns, and traumatic brain injury. HO in a shoulder is not frequently seen after traumatic brain injury (TBI). This relationship between TBI and HO can be explained in many ways. Surgical treatment entails many complications and important anatomical structures are at risk (e.g., axillary nerve). Surgeon must weigh both, risks and benefits and counsel the patient before taking a decision of surgical excision...
March 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34896358/extensive-progressive-heterotopic-ossification-post-covid-19-in-a-man
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
María Lorena Brance, Nicolás M Cóccaro, Araceli N Casalongue, Ariel Durán, Lucas R Brun
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the formation of extraskeletal bone in muscle and soft tissues and could be genetic or non-genetic. The classic presentation of non-genetic HO is in young adults with a clear history of local trauma, surgery or prolonged immobilization after spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries. Genetic HO has a significant clinical severity compared to non-genetic causes and includes fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP). FOP is an extremely rare genetic skeletal disorder characterized by congenital malformations of the great toes and progressive heterotopic ossification that forms qualitatively normal bone in characteristic extraskeletal sites affecting skeletal muscles, fascia, tendons, and ligaments...
December 8, 2021: Bone
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34851417/stridor-due-to-cranial-nerve-x-palsy-progressing-to-polyneuropathy-in-a-teenager-with-covid-19
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Dean, Amira Said, Kavitha Marri, Daniel Chelius
The neurologic manifestations of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are wide-ranging, including various cranial neuropathies, beyond anosmia and dysgeusia, the exact neuropathological mechanism of which are yet unknown. Acute cranial nerve (CN) X neuritis with vocal cord paralysis has not been reported in COVID-19 and is a rare presentation of neuropathy in general. A girl aged 14 years was admitted with stridor. She was diagnosed with symptomatic COVID-19 8 days before. By presentation, fever had resolved, but she had developed stridor; sore throat with dysphagia; chest, shoulder, and back pain; and generalized weakness...
December 1, 2021: Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34760831/management-of-traumatic-cervical-spondyloptosis-with-an-unsealable-dura-tear-a-case-report
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Jeong Woo Kwun, Sang Yoon Kim, Sang Koo Lee, Young Jin Kim
Cervical spondyloptosis is defined as dislocation of the spinal column, most often caused by trauma. Due to transection of the spinal cord, severe neurological deficits are common. Here, we reviewed the case of a young man who presented with mental stupor and complete tetraplegia below the level of C5. The patient's left shoulder was sucked into a machine and subjected to strong lateral bending and distraction. Computed tomography (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging revealed fracture dislocation and complete transection of the spinal cord at the C5-6 level...
October 2021: Korean Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34692347/reactive-arthritis-post-sars-cov-2
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Faizal Ouedraogo, Rachita Navara, Rusha Thapa, Kunj G Patel
Reactive arthritis (ReA) following bacterial infection from the urogenital and gastrointestinal tract is widely described but is not typical post-viral infections. This report presents the second case of ReA after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in the United States. A 45-year-old black male with chronic low back pain was hospitalized for 45 days with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), complicated due to the development of multiorgan failure managed with intubation, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, and hemodialysis...
September 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34639733/shoulder-pain-in-covid-19-survivors-following-mechanical-ventilation
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Roberto Álvarez, María Fernanda Del Valle, Pablo Cordero, Mariano Del Sol, Pablo A Lizana, Jorge Gutiérrez, Jorge Valenzuela, Rodrigo Muñoz-Cofre
COVID-19 has caused a certain proportion of patients to be hospitalized in intensive care units (ICU) and may cause musculoskeletal and neurological deficits following intubation and mechanical ventilation. The aim of this study was to quantify and describe the presence of shoulder pain in patients released from hospitals after suffering COVID-19. Patients with positive Apley tests were sent to a physiatrist for a clinical evaluation, ultrasound and electromyography (EMG). This evaluation was completed with a pain scale, joint range and shoulder muscle strength evaluations...
October 3, 2021: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34588415/acute-on-chronic-cervical-myelopathy-causing-cervical-segmental-myoclonus-in-a-high-level-wheelchair-athlete-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Noël Pristas, Karl Klamar, Jonathan Napolitano, Nathan Rosenberg
INTRODUCTION: This is a 20-year-old wheelchair athlete with history of caudal regression syndrome and cervical canal stenosis who developed spinal segmental myoclonus following routine intubation for an elective procedure. CASE PRESENTATION: This patient is a 20-year-old man with history of caudal regression syndrome and chronic cervical stenosis. He is a high-level wheelchair racer and paralympic hopeful. This patient initially presented 18 months prior with shoulder abduction weakness...
September 29, 2021: Spinal Cord Series and Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34470060/traumatic-brachial-plexus-injury-in-indonesia-an-experience-from-a-developing-country
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heri Suroto, Irene Antoni, Angelina Siyo, Tawatha C Steendam, Tabita Prajasari, Herlambang Budi Mulyono, Brigita De Vega
BACKGROUND:  Brachial plexus injuries (BPI) cause severe physical disability and major psycho-socioeconomic burden. Although various countries have reported BPI incidence, the data from Indonesia as the fourth most populated country in the world remains unknown. We aim to assess the distribution of traumatic BPI, patients' characteristics, and treatment modalities in Indonesia. METHODS:  A retrospective investigation was performed comprising 491 BPI patients at a tertiary referral hospital in Indonesia from January 2003 to October 2019...
September 1, 2021: Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery
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