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Over the last decade, the concept of internal impingement has continued to evolve, and the frequency with which this condition is recognised continues to increase. This syndrome should be clearly ...
Kibler on scapular dyskinesis Good scapular stability and a normal scapulo-humeral rhythm are essential for good shoulder function. Being able to recognise an abnormal rhythm is the key to managing ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To quantitatively assess the scapular movement of patients who underwent Latarjet surgery and to identify if they present scapular dyskinesia (SD), as well as correlate with the ...
According to the National Institutes of Health, tardive dyskinesia (TD) is “ a neurological syndrome caused by the long-term use of neuroleptic drugs ” (including antipsychotics) that is “ ...
Photo Credit: Nathaphat AI-powered screening shows promise for improving early detection of tardive dyskinesia, highlighting its potential to ease the clinical workforce burden. “Early detection of ...
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Carnie Wilson Shines a Light on Tardive Dyskinesia - MSNCarnie Wilson, daughter of the late Beach Boys icon Brian Wilson, lends her voice to a campaign raising awareness of tardive dyskinesia. Few outside the mental health field have heard of tardive ...
In this paper, we report an experimental comparison of dynamic support vector machines (SVMs) to dynamic neural networks (DNNs) in the context of a system for detecting dyskinesia and tremor in ...
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare genetically heterogeneous disorder caused by the abnormal structure and/or function of motile cilia. The PCD diagnosis is challenging and requires a ...
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