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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37740969/biomechanical-study-of-minimally-invasive-techniques-in-surgical-treatment-of-the-tibia-proximal-epimetaphysis-fractures
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Yuriy Sobolevskiy, Oleksandr A Burianov, Volodymyr Kvasha, Yevheeniy Skobenko, Taras Omelchenko, Vasyl Parii
OBJECTIVE: The aim: Improving efficiency of the tibia proximal epimetaphysis fractures treatment by introducing minimally invasive techniques using the up-to-date metallic constructions. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Materials and methods: The study is based on the results of examination and treatment of 119 patients, using arthroscopic technique. The results were evaluated regarding the P. Rasmussen scheme, post-traumatic arthrosis -Kellgren - Lawrence, life quality - «SF-36 Health Status Survey»...
2023: WiadomoĊ›ci Lekarskie: Organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34377939/predictive-simulations-of-musculoskeletal-function-and-jumping-performance-in-a-generalized-bird
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P J Bishop, A Falisse, F De Groote, J R Hutchinson
Jumping is a common, but demanding, behavior that many animals employ during everyday activity. In contrast to jump-specialists such as anurans and some primates, jumping biomechanics and the factors that influence performance remains little studied for generalized species that lack marked adaptations for jumping. Computational biomechanical modeling approaches offer a way of addressing this in a rigorous, mechanistic fashion. Here, optimal control theory and musculoskeletal modeling are integrated to generate predictive simulations of maximal height jumping in a small ground-dwelling bird, a tinamou...
2021: Integrative organismal biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11676427/proceedings-of-the-biomechanica-iv-23-25-september-2001-davos-switzerland
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September 2001: Journal of Biomechanics
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