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Compartment Syndromes of the Upper Extremity John Gray Seiler III, MD, Patrick J. Casey, MD, Atlanta, Ga; Sandra Haas Binford, MAEd, Winston- Salem, NC J South Orthop Assoc. 2000;9 (4) ...
Anatomy and Physiology Compartment Anatomy The deep investing fascia that surrounds upper extremity muscles is relatively inelastic because of its parallel rows of collagen bundles. Because of the ...
Nowadays, patients with mild and moderate upper limb paralysis caused by cerebral apoplexy are uncomfortable with autonomous rehabilitation. In this paper, according to the “rope + toothed belt” ...
The Robot-Assisted Training for the Upper Limb after Stroke (RATULS) trial sought to evaluate the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of robot-assisted training (using the MIT-Manus robotic ...
Lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a common CVD that is estimated to affect 10 to 12 million individuals in the United States who are >40 years of age and is associated with ...
While aerobic exercise has beneficial effects on lower extremity skeletal muscle in healthy older people without PAD, 32–37 walking exercise in people with PAD is associated with ischemia and, ...
Functional assessment is an essential part of rehabilitation protocols after stroke. Conventionally, the assessment process relies heavily on clinical experience and lacks quantitative analysis. In ...
Harmony is a bimanual upper-limb exoskeleton designed for post-stroke rehabilitation. It moves the subject’s shoulders and arms through their entire ranges of motion while maintaining natural ...
The adorable salamanders are helping scientists investigate a serious question: Could the human body be coaxed to regrow a ...