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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38303017/efficacy-of-the-immediate-adipose-derived-stromal-vascular-fraction-autograft-on-functional-sensorimotor-recovery-after-spinal-cord-contusion-in-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Céline Ertlen, Mostafa Seblani, Maxime Bonnet, Jean-Michel Brezun, Thelma Coyle, Florence Sabatier, Stéphane Fuentes, Patrick Decherchi, Nicolas Serratrice, Tanguy Marqueste
BACKGROUND: Spinal cord injuries (SCI) lead to functional alteration with important consequences such as motor and sensory disorders. The repair strategies developed to date remain ineffective. The adipose tissue-derived stromal vascular fraction (SVF) is composed of a cocktail of cells with trophic, pro-angiogenic and immunomodulatory effects. Numerous therapeutic benefits were shown for tissue reconstitution, peripheral neuropathy and for the improvement of neurodegenerative diseases...
February 2, 2024: Stem Cell Research & Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38266422/functional-evaluation-of-a-novel-fibreglass-reinforced-polyamide-custom-dynamic-afo-for-foot-drop-patients-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Caravaggi, G Rogati, L Zamagni, L Boriani, A Arceri, M Ortolani, G Lullini, L Berti, A Leardini
BACKGROUND: Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) are orthopaedic devices often prescribed to treat foot drop. For patients who are not satisfied with off-the-shelf solutions, custom AFOs personalized to the patient's lower limb anatomy are required. Dynamic AFOs provide stability while allowing for physiological ankle mobility in the stance phase of walking. RESEARCH QUESTION: Can a morphology-based dynamic custom AFO made of fiberglass-reinforced polyamide restore a quasi-normal gait pattern and improve comfort in patients with foot drop? METHODS: In this pilot study, the legs and feet of ten foot drop patients (age=64...
January 20, 2024: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264135/radial-midcarpal-instability-treated-with-radioscaphocapitate-ligament-recession-a-case-report
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Janice Chin-Yi Liao, David Meng Kiat Tan
Background  Midcarpal instability is an uncommon entity characterized by pain and clunking as the wrist moves from radial deviation to ulnar deviation. Management is primarily nonoperative. In patients with persistent symptoms, operative treatments are divided into soft tissue reconstruction and limited midcarpal arthrodesis. Case Description  We present a rare case of radial midcarpal instability associated with radioscaphocapitate (RSC) ligament injury. A 20-year-old man presented with radial-sided wrist pain and clunking with radial deviation after a fall...
February 2024: Journal of Wrist Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38262099/reversed-total-shoulder-arthroplasty-for-rotator-cuff-arthropathy-is-associated-with-increased-scapulothoracic-motion-a-longitudinal-two-year-kinematic-study
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Nathalie Alexander, Vilijam Zdravkovic, Christian Spross, Martin Olach, Bernhard Jost
BACKGROUND: Reversed total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) is a standard surgical procedure for the treatment of rotator cuff tear arthropathy (CTA), aimed at restoring active arm elevation. Shoulder elevation relies on both scapulothroacic (ST) and glenohumeral (GH) motion, but RTSA computer planning primarily focuses on the GH joint due to challenges in visualizing scapulothroacic (ST) motion. RESEARCH QUESTION: Does the scapulohumeral rhythm, by means of the relative contributions of ST rotation and GH elevation per degree of arm elevation, in a longitudinal setting for up to two years postoperatively after RTSA for CTA change? METHODS: In a prospective longitudinal study, shoulder kinematics were studied in 20 patients (22 shoulders) before and at three, six, 12, and 24 months after RTSA implantation for CTA...
March 2024: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38260759/lumbosacral-plexogram-an-aid-to-reconstructive-nerve-possibilities-in-the-lower-extremity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sami Ramadan, Catherine Leng, Liron S Duraku, Tahseen Chaudhry, Dominic M Power, Samuel George
The lumbosacral plexus is the network of nerves responsible for the motor and sensory function of the pelvis and lower limb. Our observation is that the anatomy of this plexus is less familiar to surgeons than that of the brachial plexus. Damage to the lumbosacral plexus and its terminal branches may have a significant impact on locomotion, posture, and stability. We have designed a visual representation of the lumbosacral plexus to aid clinicians treating peripheral nerve disorders. The utility is illustrated with a case report in which a patient underwent nerve transfers in the lower limb to restore function...
January 2024: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Global Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38249083/%C3%A4-sana-for-back-hips-and-legs-to-prevent-musculoskeletal-disorders-among-dental-professionals-in-office-y%C3%A3-ga-protocol
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Maria Giovanna Gandolfi, Fausto Zamparini, Andrea Spinelli, Carlo Prati
UNLABELLED: Dental professionals are exposed to significant unavoidable physical stress, and theoretical ergonomic recommendations for a sitting workplace are inapplicable in many dental activities. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) represent a serious health problem among dental professionals (prevalence: 64-93%), showing involvement of 34-60% for the low back and 15-25% for the hips. Muscle stress; prolonged sitting; forward bending and twisting of the torso and head; unbalanced working postures with asymmetrical weight on the hips and uneven shoulders; and others are inevitable for dental professionals...
December 22, 2023: Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38245344/lying-in-bed-is-bad-for-your-health-using-gravity-therapy-accelerates-rehabilitation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chrysoula Kourtidou-Papadeli, Joan Vernikos
Rapid deconditioning and comprehensive deleterious physiological changes that result in bedrest affect every system, function and cell of the body. It was assumed that the inherent inactivity was the cause of the problem, and that exercise would restore good health (Vernikos, 2018). However, numerous studies exploring different types and bouts of exercise once a day during bedrest produced only partial benefits. The usual frequent signal to the vestibular system of the inner ear and the brain, of changing posture, such as standing up regularly during a normal day's activities, goes silent in the microgravity of space, in bedrest or when sitting continuously...
February 2024: Life Sciences in Space Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38204486/insufficient-recovery-of-proprioception-in-chronic-ankle-instability-after-surgical-restabilization-a-systematic-review
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Xiao'ao Xue, Le Yu, Shanshan Zheng, Xicheng Gu, Yuyan Na, Tian Xia, Hao Jue, Tianwu Chen, Hong Li, Hongyun Li, Ru Wang, Yinghui Hua
Surgical repair or reconstruction of the lateral ligaments for patients with chronic ankle instability (CAI) could, logically, restore the proprioception of ankle through retensing receptors. To validate this hypothesis, seven databases were systematically searched, and thirteen studies comprising a total of 347 patients with CAI were included. Although five studies reported improved proprioceptive outcomes after surgeries, the other five studies with between-limb/group comparisons reported residual deficits at final follow-up, which does not consistently support proprioceptive recovery after existing surgical restabilization for CAI...
January 2024: Asia-Pacific Journal of Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation and Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38200827/the-effect-of-therapeutic-exercise-on-body-weight-distribution-balance-and-stifle-function-in-dogs-following-stifle-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ida Brantberg, Wilhelmus J A Grooten, Ann Essner
Stifle injury is common in the companion dog population, affecting weight bearing, neuromuscular control, and balance. Therapeutic exercises after stifle injury seem to be effective, but high-quality research evaluating the effects is lacking. This randomized controlled trial evaluated the effects of a 12-week progressive therapeutic home exercise protocol on three-legged standing, targeting balance and postural- and neuromuscular control and disability in dogs with stifle injury. Thirty-three dogs with stifle injury were randomly allocated to intervention ( n = 18) and control groups ( n = 15), both receiving a standard rehabilitation protocol...
December 27, 2023: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38159455/postural-control-of-prolonged-standing-in-people-with-parkinson-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Boari Coelho, Luis Mochizuki, Vinicius Christianini Moreno, Felipe Balistieri Santinelli, Victor Spiandor Beretta, Fabio Augusto Barbieri
People with Parkinson's disease (pwPD) have reduced adaptability to postural control during prolonged standing compared to neurologically healthy individuals (control). Objective. The study aimed to characterize postural changes during prolonged standing and their effect on postural control in pwPD compared to control. We recorded the body sway of the second lumbar vertebra of 23 pwPD and 23 control while they performed prolonged standing (15 min). The number and amplitude of the body sway patterns (shifts, fidgets, and drifts), the root mean square, velocity, and frequency of the body sway were analyzed...
December 29, 2023: Human Movement Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38136027/a-virtual-inner-ear-model-selects-ramped-pulse-shapes-for-vestibular-afferent-stimulation
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Joseph Chen, Jayden Sprigg, Nicholas Castle, Cayman Matson, Abderrahmane Hedjoudje, Chenkai Dai
Bilateral vestibular deficiency (BVD) results in chronic dizziness, blurry vision when moving the head, and postural instability. Vestibular prostheses (VPs) show promise as a treatment, but the VP-restored vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) gain in human trials falls short of expectations. We hypothesize that the slope of the rising ramp in stimulation pulses plays an important role in the recruitment of vestibular afferent units. To test this hypothesis, we utilized customized programming to generate ramped pulses with different slopes, testing their efficacy in inducing electrically evoked compound action potentials (eCAPs) and current spread via bench tests and simulations in a virtual inner model created in this study...
December 18, 2023: Bioengineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38135989/training-postural-balance-control-with-pelvic-force-field-at-the-boundary-of-stability
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Isirame Omofuma, Victor Santamaria, Xupeng Ai, Sunil Agrawal
This study characterizes the effects of a postural training program on balance and muscle control strategies in a virtual reality (VR) environment. The Robotic Upright Stand Trainer (RobUST), which applies perturbative forces on the trunk and assistive forces on the pelvis, was used to deliver perturbation-based balance training (PBT) in a sample of 10 healthy participants. The VR task consisted of catching, aiming, and throwing a ball at a target. All participants received trunk perturbations during the VR task with forces tailored to the participant's maximum tolerance...
December 6, 2023: Bioengineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38114342/vestibular-compensation-neural-mechanisms-and-clinical-implications-for-the-treatment-of-vertigo
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REVIEW
Noriaki Takeda, Kazunori Matsuda, Junya Fukuda, Go Sato, Atsuhiko Uno, Tadashi Kitahara
After unilateral peripheral vestibular lesions, the neural activity of neurons in the ipsi-lesional medial vestibular nucleus (ipsi-MVe) are markedly decreased, resulting in static and dynamic asymmetries of the vestibulo-ocular and vestibulo-spinal reflexes. Consequently, static vestibular symptoms such as spontaneous nystagmus and postural deviation and dynamic vestibular symptoms such as oscillopsia and swaying gait are induced. However, these behavioral asymmetries gradually recover after the lesion. Progressive balance restoration is termed vestibular compensation, which is divided into two phases: static and dynamic...
December 19, 2023: Auris, Nasus, Larynx
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38087975/the-application-of-lightweight-ai-algorithms-in-postoperative-rehabilitation-of-breast-cancer
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Jinqi Gong, Ping Ye, Zhaohua Chang
The prevalence of breast cancer as a major global cancer has underscored the importance of postoperative recovery for breast cancer patients. Among the issues, postoperative patients are prone to spinal deformities, including scoliosis, which has drawn significant attention from healthcare professionals. The primary aim of this study is to design a postoperative recovery platform for breast cancer patients that can effectively detect posture changes, provide feedback and support to medical staff, assist doctors in formulating recovery plans, and prevent spinal deformities...
December 13, 2023: Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38057956/mechanisms-maintaining-cerebral-perfusion-during-systemic-hypotension-are-impaired-in-elderly-adults
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Kulsum Abdali, Xiaoan Chen, Sarah Ross, Sandra Davis, Zhengyang Zhou, Robert T Mallet, Xiangrong Shi
Postural hypotension abruptly lowers cerebral perfusion, producing unsteadiness which worsens with aging. This study addressed the hypothesis that maintenance of cerebral perfusion weakens in the elderly due to less effective cerebrovascular autoregulation and systemic cardiovascular responses to hypotension. In healthy elderly ( n  = 13, 68 ± 1 years) and young ( n  = 13, 26 ± 1 years) adults, systemic hypotension was induced by rapid deflation of bilateral thigh cuffs after 3-min suprasystolic occlusion, while heart rate (HR), mean arterial pressure (MAP), and blood flow velocity of the middle cerebral artery (VMCA ) were recorded...
December 6, 2023: Experimental Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37981644/dysregulations-in-hemostasis-metabolism-immune-response-and-angiogenesis-in-post-acute-covid-19-syndrome-with-and-without-postural-orthostatic-tachycardia-syndrome-a-multi-omic-profiling-study
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Ali Mahdi, Allan Zhao, Emelie Fredengren, Artur Fedorowski, Frieder Braunschweig, Malin Nygren-Bonnier, Michael Runold, Judith Bruchfeld, Jannike Nickander, Qiaolin Deng, Antonio Checa, Liyew Desta, John Pernow, Marcus Ståhlberg
Post-acute COVID-19 (PACS) are associated with cardiovascular dysfunction, especially postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). Patients with PACS, both in the absence or presence of POTS, exhibit a wide range of persisting symptoms long after the acute infection. Some of these symptoms may stem from alterations in cardiovascular homeostasis, but the exact mechanisms are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to provide a broad molecular characterization of patients with PACS with (PACS + POTS) and without (PACS-POTS) POTS compared to healthy subjects, including a broad proteomic characterization with a focus on plasma cardiometabolic proteins, quantification of cytokines/chemokines and determination of plasma sphingolipid levels...
November 19, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37961355/cerebellar-deep-brain-stimulation-as-a-dual-function-therapeutic-for-restoring-movement-and-sleep-in-dystonic-mice
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Luis E Salazar Leon, Linda H Kim, Roy V Sillitoe
Dystonia arises with cerebellar dysfunction, which plays a key role in the emergence of multiple pathophysiological deficits that range from abnormal movements and postures to disrupted sleep. Current therapeutic interventions typically do not simultaneously address both the motor and non-motor (sleep-related) symptoms of dystonia, underscoring the necessity for a multi-functional therapeutic strategy. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is effectively used to reduce motor symptoms in dystonia, with existing parallel evidence arguing for its potential to correct sleep disturbances...
November 2, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37949564/diaphragm-and-core-stabilization-exercises-in-low-back-pain-a-narrative-review
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Rajasekar Sannasi, Anandhi Dakshinamurthy, Jan Dommerholt, Vidhi Desai, Ajay Kumar, Thavapriya Sugavanam
INTRODUCTION: Core stabilization is a vital concept in clinical rehabilitation (including low back pain rehabilitation) and competitive athletic training. The core comprises of a complex network of hip, trunk and neck muscles including the diaphragm. AIMS: The paper aims to discuss the role of the diaphragm in core stability, summarize current evidence and put forth ideal core training strategies involving the diaphragm. METHOD: Narrative review RESULTS: The diaphragm has a dual role of respiration and postural control...
October 2023: Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37914155/long-term-outcome-of-chest-wall-and-diaphragm-repair-with-biological-materials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hayan Merhej, Mohammed Ali, Tomoyuki Nakagiri, Norman Zinne, Alaa Selman, Heiko Golpon, Tobias Goecke, Patrick Zardo
INTRODUCTION: Chest wall and/or diaphragm reconstruction aim to preserve, restore or improve respiratory function, conserve anatomical cavities and upkeep postural and upper extremity support. This can be achieved by utilizing a wide range of different grafts made of synthetic, biological, autologous or bioartificial materials. We aim to review our experience with decellularized bovine pericardium as graft in the past decade. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Retrospective analysis of patients who underwent surgical chest wall and/or diaphragm repair with decellularized bovine pericardium between 01...
November 1, 2023: Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37899550/modification-of-the-zancolli-lasso-procedure-for-simultaneous-correction-of-wartenberg-s-sign
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brynn A Hathaway, Samantha J Burch, Chloe C Krasnoff, Matthew R Zeiderman, Joel S Solomon
Ulnar nerve injury initiates an imbalance between the intrinsic muscles and extrinsic extensors of the ring and small fingers, which leads to the characteristic hyperextension of the metacarpophalangeal (MP) joints and flexion of the proximal interphalangeal joints of these 2 digits-commonly referred to as the ulnar claw hand. In addition to these changes in the static posture of the hand, ulnar nerve palsy severely impairs grasp due to deficient active MP joint flexion. In most cases, motor balance can be restored by preventing MP joint hyperextension and augmenting MP joint flexion using the Zancolli lasso procedure (ZLP)...
October 26, 2023: Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery
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