نتایج جستجو برای: pectoral girdle

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Journal: :Artificial limbs 1969
V T Inman

2 Biomechanics Laboratory, University of California, San Francisco and Berkeley, and the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco, Calif. Since the human foot seems to have evolved concomitantly with bipedal locomotion, it seems unreasonable to study its functions isolated from those of the remaining segments of the lower extremity (3). It is...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2012
Nirav K Pandya Surena Namdari Harish S Hosalkar

There is an increasing trend toward stabilization and fixation of markedly displaced midshaft clavicle fractures in adolescents. Recent studies in the adult literature have shown a greater prevalence of symptomatic malunion, nonunion, and poor functional outcomes after nonsurgical management of displaced fractures. Fixation of displaced midshaft clavicle fractures can restore length and alignme...

Journal: :Journal of ornithology 2023

Abstract We describe multiple partial skeletons of a new trogon species from the early Eocene London Clay Walton-on-the-Naze (Essex, UK), which are among oldest fossils Trogoniformes. Eotrogon stenorhynchus , gen. et sp. nov. has much narrower and more gracile beak than extant trogons, denotes different ecological attributes fossil species. already had heterodactyl foot characterising even thou...

2014
Hakan Pilge Tobias Hesper Boris Michael Holzapfel Peter Michael Prodinger Melanie Straub Rüdiger Krauspe

Elastofibroma (EF) is a benign proliferation of connective tissue and is typically located at the dorsal thoracic wall. Most patients complain about pain during motion in the shoulder girdle. The aim of our study was to evaluate the outcome after surgical treatment of EF. This study provides an overview of typical clinical findings, diagnostics and pathogenesis of this rare entity. In this retr...

2014
Bernard Price

Tritheledontids are advanced cynodonts that are considered the sister group of Mammalia. To date the postcranial skeleton has remained largely unknown, so that cladistic analyses are based on cranial characters only. This paper describes a specimen of the tritheledontid Pachygenelus which has most of the skull and vertebral column, a complete shoulder girdle, and most of the forelimb. The girdl...

2017
Katsuhiro Hayashi Xiaohui Niu Xiaodong Tang Vivek Ajit Singh Apichat Asavamongkolkul Akira Kawai Norio Yamamoto Toshiharu Shirai Akihiko Takeuchi Hiroaki Kimura Shinji Miwa Hiroyuki Tsuchiya

Total scapulectomy and reconstruction has been performed for scapular tumor, however, most of the reconstruction methods have resulted in poor functional outcomes and there is still room for improvement. Most of the reports of reconstruction after scapulectomy are from a single institution. In the present study, we investigated functional outcomes after total scapulectomy in a multicenter study...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2013
Chun-Kai Huang Ka-Chun Siu Hen-Yu Lien Yun-Ju Lee Yang-Hua Lin

OBJECTIVES Pushing tasks are functional activities of daily living. However, shoulder complaints exist among workers exposed to regular pushing conditions. It is crucial to investigate the control of shoulder girdles during pushing tasks. The objective of the study was to demonstrate scapular muscle activities and motions on the dominant side during pushing tasks and the relationship between sc...

Journal: :Folia morphologica 2005
R Shane Tubbs E George Salter W Jerry Oakes

During the routine dissection of a 62-year-old male cadaver, bilateral atrophy of the supra and infraspinatus muscles was observed. The suprascapular nerves, cervical spinal cord and surrounding muscles were found to be normal. We propose that, in the face of normal histology and other normal shoulder girdle muscles and normal nerves, this case represents an instance of Parsonage-Turner syndrom...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
C A Radford J C Montgomery P Caiger P Johnston J Lu D M Higgs

The New Zealand bigeye, Pempheris adspersa, is a nocturnal planktivore and has recently been found to be an active sound producer. The rostral end of the swim bladder lies adjacent to Baudelot's ligament which spans between the bulla and the cleithrum bone of the pectoral girdle. The aim of this study was to use the auditory evoked potential technique to physiologically test the possibility tha...

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