نتایج جستجو برای: ischial tuberosity

تعداد نتایج: 1563  

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2006
Liang Qin Liu Graham P Nicholson Sarah L Knight Ramesh Chelvarajah Angela Gall Fred R I Middleton Martin W Ferguson-Pell Michael D Craggs

Noninvasive functional magnetic stimulation (FMS) of the sacral nerve roots can activate gluteal muscles. We propose the use of sacral anterior root stimulator (SARS) implants to prevent ischial pressure ulcers in the spinal cord injury (SCI) population. In this study, we (1) investigated the acute effects of sacral FMS on ischial pressure, skin blood content, and oxygenation changes in people ...

Journal: :Prosthetics and orthotics international 1990
C H Pritham

In recent years considerable interest has been generated in the United States and abroad about new style above-knee prosthetic sockets, variously referred to as Narrow M-L, NASNA, CAT-CAM and SCAT-CAM. More than a little confusion has attended the process. Moreover, the impression has been created that they are not governed by the basic biomechanical rules identified by Radcliffe as affecting t...

Journal: :Aesthetic surgery journal 2011
Ron Hazani Saeed Chowdhry Arian Mowlavi Bradon J Wilhelmi

BACKGROUND Marginal mandibular nerve injuries are more likely to be symptomatic than other facial nerve injuries following facelift procedures. The marginal mandibular nerve courses over the facial artery in the region of the mandible. The nerve is most susceptible to injury in this location because it lies superficial to the anterior facial artery. OBJECTIVES The authors describe the locatio...

Journal: :Pain physician 2015
Timur Ekiz Vedat Biçici Cem Hatioglu Süha Yalçın Kagan Cingöz

Ischial bursitis or ischiogluteal bursitis is the inflammation of the ischiogluteal bursa due to excessive or inappropriate physical exercise, prolonged sitting, running, repetitive jumping, and kicking. Since ischial bursitis is a rare, infrequently recognized pathology and is difficult to differentiate from the soft tissue disease and tumors (both malignant and benign), herein exemplified is ...

2018
R L Meeson L Corah M C Conroy I Calvo

BACKGROUND Previous studies have suggested that there is a theoretical discrepancy between the cage size and the resultant tibial tuberosity advancement, with the cage size consistently providing less tibial tuberosity advancement than predicted. The purpose of this study was to test and quantify this in clinical cases. The hypothesis was that the advancement of the tibial tuberosity as measure...

Journal: :Clinical orthopaedics and related research 2015
Christian Spross Nicola Kaestle Emanuel Benninger Jürgen Fornaro Johannes Erhardt Vilijam Zdravkovic Bernhard Jost

BACKGROUND Osteoporosis may complicate surgical fixation and healing of proximal humerus fractures and should be assessed preoperatively. Peripheral quantitative CT (pQCT) and the Tingart measurement are helpful methods, but both have limitations in clinical use because of limited availability (pQCT) or fracture lines crossing the area of interest (Tingart measurement). The aim of our study was...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2003
Kath M Bogie Ronald J Triolo

Changes in tissue health were monitored in a group of spinal cord injury (SCI) individuals with the use of an implanted neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) system to provide standing and to facilitate standing transfers. Tissue health was evaluated through monitoring tissue oxygen levels in the ischial region along with measuring interface pressures at the seating support interface. Bas...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2014
Eran Maman Oleg Dolkart Ofir Chechik Eyal Amar Ofer Rak Ehud Rath Gavriel Mozes

Proximal humerus fractures comprise approximately 5% of all fractures, with isolated greater tuberosity fractures accounting for approximately 20% of proximal humerus fractures. Although performing shoulder arthroscopy in situations including a fracture is technically demanding, it allows surgeons the opportunity to identify and treat other coexisting lesions that could have otherwise been miss...

2013
Senthil T. Nathan Shital N. Parikh

Fractures of the tibial tuberosity are infrequent injuries that occur during adolescence. Displaced tibial tuberosity fractures are typically treated with open reduction and internal fixation. Since these fractures occur at or near skeletal maturity, growth disturbances are not seen. This paper presents a case, the first report to our knowledge, of genu recurvatum deformity after open reduction...

2015
Yu-Ping Liu Qing-Hai Hao Feng Lin Ming-Ming Wang Yue-Dong Hao James Kellam.

A displaced tibial tuberosity avulsion fracture associated with an open extra-articular proximal tibial diaphyseal fracture is an uncommon fracture pattern. This case report describes the successful management of such a fracture pattern in a 45-year old male using an open reduction and lag screw fixation of the tuberosity with a minimally invasive reduction and plate fixation of the proximal ti...

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