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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37995159/deep-learning-based-identification-algorithm-for-transitions-between-walking-environments-using-electromyography-signals-only
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pankwon Kim, Jinkyu Lee, Jiyoung Jeong, Choongsoo S Shin
Although studies on terrain identification algorithms to control walking assistive devices have been conducted using sensor fusion, studies on transition classification using only electromyography (EMG) signals have yet to be conducted. Therefore, this study was to suggest an identification algorithm for transitions between walking environments based on the entire EMG signals of selected lower extremity muscles using a deep learning approach. The muscle activations of the rectus femoris, vastus medialis and lateralis, semitendinosus, biceps femoris, tibialis anterior, soleus, medial and lateral gastrocnemius, flexor hallucis longus, and extensor digitorum longus of 27 subjects were measured while walking on flat ground, upstairs, downstairs, uphill, and downhill and transitioning between these walking surfaces...
November 23, 2023: IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37976604/morphological-and-mechanical-characteristics-of-the-intrinsic-and-extrinsic-foot-muscles-under-loading-in-individuals-with-flat-feet
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takumi Kobayashi, Kento Hirota, Ryo Otsuki, Juri Onodera, Taiki Kodesho, Keigo Taniguchi
BACKGROUND: The intrinsic and extrinsic foot softtissue structures that apply force and support the medial longitudinal arch (MLA) have been implicated in the development of flat feet. However, the relationship between the changes in MLA height under increasing load and the morphological and mechanical properties of individual intrinsic and extrinsic foot soft tissue structures is not fully understood. RESEARCH QUESTION: To examine the morphological and mechanical characteristics of the foot soft tissue structures in flat feet when subjected to loading...
November 4, 2023: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37939095/remnant-tissue-enhances-early-postoperative-biomechanical-strength-and-infiltration-of-scleraxis-positive-cells-within-the-grafted-tendon-in-a-rat-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junki Kawakami, Satoshi Hisanaga, Yuki Yoshimoto, Tomoji Mashimo, Takehito Kaneko, Naoto Yoshimura, Masaki Shimada, Makoto Tateyama, Hideto Matsunaga, Yuto Shibata, Shuntaro Tanimura, Kosei Takata, Takahiro Arima, Kazuya Maeda, Yuko Fukuma, Masaru Uragami, Katsumasa Ideo, Kazuki Sugimoto, Ryuji Yonemitsu, Kozo Matsushita, Masaki Yugami, Yusuke Uehara, Takayuki Nakamura, Takuya Tokunaga, Tatsuki Karasugi, Takanao Sueyoshi, Chisa Shukunami, Nobukazu Okamoto, Tetsuro Masuda, Takeshi Miyamoto
When ruptured, ligaments and tendons have limited self-repair capacity and rarely heal spontaneously. In the knee, the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) often ruptures during sports activities, causing functional impairment and requiring surgery using tendon grafts. Patients with insufficient time to recover before resuming sports risk re-injury. To develop more effective treatment, it is necessary to define mechanisms underlying ligament repair. For this, animal models can be useful, but mice are too small to create an ACL reconstruction model...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37933731/effect-of-extension-of-the-ulnar-fingers-on-force-control-and-muscle-activity-of-the-hand-during-a-precision-pinch
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shota Date, Hiroshi Kurumadani, Kazuya Kurauchi, Toshiyuki Fukushima, Naoya Goto, Toru Sunagawa
Some individuals extend the three ulnar fingers when performing a precision pinch. The aim of the present study was to investigate the mechanisms and effect of the extension of the ulnar fingers during a pinch. When performing a pulp pinch task with the ulnar fingers in two positions (extension and flexion), 27 participants maintained 5% of their maximum force. The mean pinch force, force variability and time taken to reach the targeted force (reaching time) were calculated. Muscle activity was simultaneously measured, using surface electromyography, for nine muscles: the flexor pollicis brevis; abductor pollicis brevis; flexor pollicis longus; first lumbrical; first dorsal interosseous; flexor digitorum superficialis of the index finger; extensor indicis; and extensor digitorum of the index and ring fingers...
November 7, 2023: Journal of Hand Surgery, European Volume
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37929752/-biological-fixation-of-flexor-digitorum-longus-a-new-modification-of-tendon-transfer-for-treatment-of-posterior-tibialis-tendon-dysfunction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amir Sabaghzadeh, Farsad Biglari, Mehrdad Sadighi, Meisam Jafari Kafiabadi, Adel Ebrahimpour
Numerous surgical procedures for the treatment of posterior tibialis tendon (PTT) dysfunction have been developed, including tendon transfers, osteotomies, and arthrodesis. Among these methods, foot and ankle surgeons most frequently use flexor digitorum longus (FDL) tendon transfer in conjunction with medial translational osteotomy of the calcaneus. Formerly, some less invasive techniques have been described to reduce surgical-related complications after FDL tendon transfer. Herein, we introduced a new modification of short-stump FDL tendon fixation to the navicular bone and reported the functional outcomes of the current technique in a patient with PTT dysfunction...
November 6, 2023: Foot & Ankle Specialist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37891099/endoscopic-assisted-flexor-digitorum-longus-transfer-in-flexible-flatfoot
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elkaim Marc, Ankri Marine, Giunta Jean-Charles
BACKGROUND: Posterior tibial tendon insufficiency is the commonest cause of adult flexible flatfoot. Transfer of the flexor digitorum longus (FDL) has been described a therapeutic arsenal in flexible flat feet and posterior tibial tendon disorders. It is often combined with bony procedure (open or percutaneous calcaneal osteotomy). METHODS: We describe a technique and the steps endoscopic approach of FDL transfer. RESULTS: The procedure is able to be performed safely and reproducible under perfect viewing CONCLUSION: In the future with a clinical study investigating, we purpose the results of such surgery in a cohort of patients with flexible flatfoot...
October 11, 2023: Foot and Ankle Surgery: Official Journal of the European Society of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37846424/agenesis-of-flexor-pollicis-longus-without-thenar-hypoplasia-a-case-report-and-literature-review
#27
Mohammed Alwatari, Ahmed Khalaf, Mohammed Alghannami, Maryam Alwattary
We present a case of congenital of flexor pollicis longus agenesis without thenar hypoplasia in a 12-year-old girl with no history of trauma. Two-staged corrective surgery was planned. In the first stage, the flexor pulley was reconstructed using silicone followed by the second stage 3 months later when flexor pollicis longus reconstruction was performed using tendon transfer of the flexor digitorum superficialis. The patient completed post-operative physiotherapy and the result of the surgical treatment in both functional and cosmetic aspects was, in the authors' opinion, excellent...
October 2023: Journal of Surgical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37816616/the-effects-of-dental-hygiene-instrument-handles-on-muscle-activity-production
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica R Suedbeck, Daniel Russell, Cortney Armitano-Lago, Emily A Ludwig
Purpose The objective of this study was to compare the effects of ten commercially available instrument handle designs' mass and diameter on forearm muscle activity during a simulated periodontal scaling experience. Methods A convenience sample of 25 registered dental hygienists were recruited for this IRB-approved study. Ten commercially available instruments were categorized into four groups based on their masses and diameters: large diameter/light mass, small diameter/light mass, large diameter/heavy mass, and small diameter/heavy mass...
October 2023: Journal of Dental Hygiene: JDH
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37814739/isolated-ulnar-neuropathy-after-acute-angioedema
#29
Sabine Itani, Hamza Malick, Priya C Nangrani, Tony Lai, Patrick Sims
Ulnar neuropathy commonly causes hand paresthesia, often associated with mechanical compression or repetitive movements across the elbow or wrist. There are a few cases that document ulnar nerve injury from rapid compression in the absence of trauma. We present a 30-year-old previously healthy male who developed bilateral hand and forearm swelling, numbness, and pain after an allergic reaction initially treated with epinephrine and steroids. Following treatment, swelling improved; however, paresthesia and weakness persisted...
September 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37814315/intraspecific-anatomical-variations-of-the-extensor-tendons-of-the-carpus-and-digits-with-a-reexamination-of-their-insertion-sites-in-the-domestic-dog-canis-lupus-familiaris-a-cadaveric-study
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Younes Kamali, Reyhaneh Almasi, Hamid Reza Moradi, Saeid Fathollahi
BACKGROUND: The aim of the current study was to investigate the frequency of variations of the extensor tendons of the carpus and digits in the domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) with a reexamination of their insertions as well as the morphometric measurements of the tendons and the brachioradialis muscle. In total, we investigated 68 paired thoracic limbs of the domestic dog (16 females and 18 males) which were fixed in a 10% formalin solution. RESULTS: The extensor carpi radialis (ECR) tendons showed striking variations in both splitting and insertion sites...
October 9, 2023: BMC Veterinary Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37744197/a-case-report-of-cryoneurolysis-for-dorsal-foot-pain-and-toe-clawing-in-a-patient-with-multiple-sclerosis
#31
Fraser MacRae, Abby Speirs, Andrei Bursuc, Mahdis Hashemi, Paul Winston
Toe clawing in patients with upper motor neuron disorders is often attributed to the flexor digitorum longus (FDL) and is a common presentation among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). This movement may be painful because of the altered pressure distribution and may increase the risk of falls, heighten energy expenditure during gait, and lower gait speed. Cryoneurolysis is a minimally invasive treatment that may be beneficial for pain and focal muscle hypertonicity. An ambulatory patient with MS was treated bilaterally with cryoneurolysis to the superficial fibular nerves for pain on the dorsum of the foot, and to the intramuscular tibial nerve motor branch to FDL for toe clawing...
September 2023: Archives of rehabilitation research and clinical translation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37722905/advantages-of-simultaneous-radial-nerve-and-tendon-reconstruction-a-case-report
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
T Kempný, T Votruba, Z Xani, F Ramadani, B Lipový, Z Dvořák, J Holoubek, J Bartková
Transection of the radial nerve is frequently associated with humeral shaft fractures that are part of a very complex upper extremity injury. In the presented case, a 19-year-old man with a 10-cm radial nerve defect with a need for nerve grafting to recover complete sensory and motor deficit of the radial nerve. In our case, at the same time we provided the tendon transfer of musculus (m.) pronator teres to m. extensor carpi radialis brevis, m. flexor carpi ulnaris to m. extensor digitorum communis, m...
2023: Acta Chirurgiae Plasticae
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37721032/the-effects-of-dental-hygiene-instrument-handles-on-muscle-activity-production
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica R Suedbeck, Daniel Russell, Cortney Armitano-Lago, Emily A Ludwig
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare the effects of 10 commercially available instrument handle designs' mass and diameter on forearm muscle activity during a simulated periodontal scaling experience. METHODS: A convenience sample of 25 registered dental hygienists was recruited for this IRB-approved study. Ten commercially available instruments were categorized into four groups based on their masses and diameters: large diameter/light mass, small diameter/light mass, large diameter/heavy mass and small diameter/heavy mass...
September 18, 2023: International Journal of Dental Hygiene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37711181/severe-pure-open-dislocation-of-the-ankle-and-flexor-digitorum-longus-tendon-tear-a-case-report
#34
Yassine Saadi, Alae Neqrachi, Moncif Boufettal, Rida-Allah Bassir, Mohamed Kharmaz, Mohamed Saleh Berrada
Proximal avulsion rupture of the flexor digitorum longus (FDL) tendon associated with an ankle dislocation is extremely rare. We report a case of a 29 years old patient presenting a severe open ankle dislocation with flexor digitorum longus tendon tear after a motorcycle accident. We performed wound debridement, ankle reduction, tendon repair and stabilization with external fixation. At our last follow-up 17 months after the operation, the patient had good functional outcome and returned to work. This report is noticeable as it is, to the best of our knowledge, the third study reporting a case with simultaneous open ankle dislocation and proximal avulsion rupture of the FDL tendon...
December 2023: Trauma Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37701311/effect-of-proximal-row-carpectomy-and-wrist-arthrodesis-on-the-resting-length-of-extrinsic-digit-flexor-tendons-a-cadaveric-study
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luis F Carrazana-Suárez, Lenny Rivera, Gerardo Olivella, Eduardo Natal-Albelo, Edwin Portalatín, David Deliz-Jiménez, José P Bibiloni-Lugo, Norberto J Torres-Lugo, Norman Ramírez, Christian Foy-Parrilla
Background  Spastic joint contractures remain a complex and challenging condition. For patients with upper extremity spastic dysfunction, improving the muscle balance is essential to maximize their hand function. Multiple procedures, including proximal row carpectomy (PRC) and wrist arthrodesis (WA), are considered among the different surgical alternatives. However, the biomechanical consequences of these two procedures have not been well described in current literature. Hence, the objective of our study is to assess the change in the extrinsic digit flexor tendon resting length after proximal row carpectomy and wrist arthrodesis...
September 2023: Journal of Hand and Microsurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37606179/cycle-exercise-training-and-muscle-mass-a-preliminary-investigation-of-17-lower-limb-muscles-in-older-men
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masatoshi Naruse, Caroline S Vincenty, Adam R Konopka, Scott W Trappe, Matthew P Harber, Todd A Trappe
Cycling exercise in older individuals is beneficial for the cardiovascular system and quadriceps muscles, including partially reversing the age-related loss of quadriceps muscle mass. However, the effect of cycling exercise on the numerous other lower limb muscles is unknown. Six older men (74 ± 8 years) underwent MRI before and after 12-weeks of progressive aerobic cycle exercise training (3-4 days/week, 60-180 min/week, 60%-80% heart rate reserve, VO2 max: +13%) for upper (rectus femoris, vastii, adductor longus, adductor magnus, gracilis, sartorius, biceps femoris long head, biceps femoris short head, semimembranosus, semitendinosus) and lower (anterior tibial, posterior tibialis, peroneals, flexor digitorum longus, lateral gastrocnemius, medial gastrocnemius, soleus) leg muscle volumes...
August 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37601551/an-isolated-rupture-of-the-flexor-digitorum-tendon-of-the-index-finger-following-volar-locking-plate-fixation-of-a-distal-radius-fracture-a-case-report
#37
Takamasa Kudo, Sho Kohyama, Yuichi Yoshii
Volar locking plates (VLP) have been widely used recently to treat distal radius fractures and are considered the gold standard. One of the most common complications of distal radius fracture surgery is flexor pollicis longus rupture, which may also occur in other tendons. Here, we report a case of isolated rupture of the flexor digitorum profundus to the index finger after VLP fixation of a distal radial fracture. Only a few cases of this have been reported in the literature. In previously reported cases, the cause of tendon rupture was repetitive mechanical stress due to implant protrusion...
October 2023: Trauma Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37562331/consequences-of-sarcolemma-fatigue-on-maximal-muscle-strength-production-in-patients-with-myalgic-encephalomyelitis-chronic-fatigue-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Frédérique Retornaz, Chloé Stavris, Yves Jammes
BACKGROUND: Myalgic encephalomyelitis is an invalidating chronic disease often associated with exercise-induced alterations of muscle membrane excitability (M wave). No simultaneous measurements of maximal isometric force production and sarcolemma fatigue in the same muscle group have been previously reported. We hypothesized that M wave alterations could be partly responsible for the reduced muscle force present in this invalidating disease. METHODS: This retrospective study compared two groups of patients who presented (n = 30) or not (n = 28) alterations of M waves evoked by direct muscle stimulation during and after a cycling exercise bout...
August 3, 2023: Clinical Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37556571/claw-toe-deformity-after-revision-hip-arthroscopy-with-concomitant-periacetabular-osteotomy-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Holly Wilson, Robert Kollmorgen
CASE: A 22-year-old woman underwent revision right hip arthroscopy (HA) with concomitant periacetabular osteotomy (PAO). The total procedure time was 5.5 hours. After completion of the 3 hour HA portion, the traction boots were loosened. Eleven weeks postoperatively, she developed a left claw toe deformity. After failed conservative management, she underwent lengthening of the left flexor hallucis longus and flexor digitorum longus tendons. CONCLUSION: This is a case of a claw toe deformity after revision right HA with concomitant PAO...
July 1, 2023: JBJS Case Connector
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37531720/three-dimensional-motion-of-the-toes-with-simulated-contraction-of-individual-toe-flexors-and-extensors-a-cadaver-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keisuke Negishi, Kota Watanabe, Atsushi Teramoto, Kenta Yamatsu, Mizuho Hayashi
BACKGROUND: The primary motion of the toes is flexion and extension. The motion results from activity of multiple muscles, and toe disorders may result from muscle dysfunction. The relationships of specific muscles related to toe function is underreported. The purpose of this study was to quantitatively evaluate three-dimensional toe motion resulting from specific muscle contraction using cadavers. METHODS: Three-dimensional joint movements of the 1st, 2nd, and 5th toe were produced by applying traction of individual muscles using six Thiel-embalmed cadaver legs...
July 24, 2023: Foot
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