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Alessandro Scano, Rebecca Re, Alessandro Tomba, Oriana Amata, Ileana Pirovano, Cristina Brambilla, Davide Contini, Lorenzo Spinelli, Caterina Amendola, Antonello Valerio Caserta, Rinaldo Cubeddu, Lorenzo Panella and Alessandro Torricelli
Measuring muscle fatigue and resistance to fatigue is a topical theme in many clinical research studies. Multi-domain approaches, including electromyography (EMG), are employed to measure fatigue in rehabilitation contexts. In particular, spectral featur...
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Nazia Ejaz, Saad Jawaid Khan, Fahad Azim, Mehwish Faiz, Emil Teu?an, Alin Ple?a, Alexandru Ianosi-Andreeva-Dimitrova and Sergiu-Dan Stan
Fragility fractures, caused by low-energy trauma, are a significant global health concern, with 158 million people aged 50 and over at risk. Hip fractures, a common issue in elderly patients, are often linked to underlying conditions such as osteoporosis...
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Tomasz Pielak, Rafal Wójcicki, Piotr Walus, Adam Jablonski, Michal Wicinski, Przemyslaw Jasiewicz, Bartlomiej Malkowski, Szymon Nowak and Jan Zabrzynski
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the association between BMI, days spent in hospital, blood loss, and surgery time in patients who suffered from isolated pelvic fractures and pelvic fractures with concomitant injuries (polytrauma...
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Akash Gupta and Adnan Al-Anbuky
Hip fracture incidence is life-threatening and has an impact on the person?s physical functionality and their ability to live independently. Proper rehabilitation with a set program can play a significant role in recovering the person?s physical mobility...
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Hassan Sadeghi, Seyed Sadredin Shojaedin, Ali Abbasi, Elham Alijanpour, Marcus Fraga Vieira, Zdenek Svoboda and Kianoush Nazarpour
Falling is one of the most common causes of hip fracture and death in older adults. A comparison of the biomechanics of the gait in fallers and non-fallers older adults, especially joint coordination and coordination variability, enables the understandin...
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Oana Suciu, Bogdan Deleanu, Horia Haragus, Teodora Hoinoiu, Cristina Tudoran, Adrian Todor, Andrei Ghiorghitoiu, Nevena Velimirovici and Roxana Ramona Onofrei
Background: we aimed to analyze the influence of antithrombotic medication in delaying surgery for fragility hip fractures; Method: a total of 312 consecutive hip fracture cases over 55 years who underwent surgery in our Orthopedic Clinic; Results: of th...
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I-Lin Hsu, Chia-Ming Chang, Deng-Chi Yang, Ya-Hui Chang, Chia-Chun Li, Susan C. Hu and Chung-Yi Li
Hip fracture commonly results in considerable consequences in terms of disability, mortality, long-term institutional care and cost. Taiwan launched its universal health insurance coverage in 1995, which largely removes financial barriers to health care....
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Akash Gupta, Adnan Al-Anbuky and Peter McNair
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Rohit Khanna, Joo L. Ong, Ebru Oral and Roger J. Narayan
Current trends in total hip arthroplasty (THA) are to develop novel artificial hip joints with high wear resistance and mechanical reliability with a potential to last for at least 25?30 years for both young and old active patients. Currently used artifi...
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Louise Cilliers, François Retief
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In this study the evolutionary development of orthopedics (management of diseases of bones and joints), which commenced in early Mesopotamia and Egypt, is followed through Classical times.The Greek in? uence probably commenced in the 6thcent...
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