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C5/C6 tetraplegic patients and transhumeral amputees may be able to use voluntary shoulder motion as command signals for a functional electrical stimulation (FES) system or a transhumeral prosthesis.
24.03.2015: Educational case report - O’Sullivan-McLeod syndrome is a rare form of distal spinal muscular atrophy with relatively good prognosis.
Background: It is not known which region of the stomach is responsible for symptom generation or whether symptoms induced by gastric distension are region specific. Also, it is unclear whether low ...
Background Bone stress injury (BSI) is a common overuse injury in female athletes that can occur in a variety of bones, including both proximal (pelvis, sacrum, femoral neck) or distal (tibia, fibula, ...
People who have a large difference in proximal versus distal arm circumference (conical shape) are more likely to have inaccurate measurement of BP than those with a more uniform mid-arm circumference ...
Transvenous access is a necessary tool for numerous cerebrovascular pathologies. Transvenous access in the arm offers several benefits compared with transfemoral access, including patient comfort, the ...