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OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to evaluate the predictive accuracy of the Global Fatty Degeneration Index for retear risk after rotator cuff repair. DESIGN: A single-cohort longitudinal study using historical data …
Equine models are useful in biomechanics research due to their similarity in musculoskeletal tissue to humans, their athletic nature, and rapid skeletal development which permits ontogenetic studies. However, a continui…
Proteoglycans are critical to the ability of cartilage to withstand loading, and their concentration can be probed in vivo through measurement of T1ρ MRI relaxation times. Machine learning models have demonstrated the p…
Arm swing increases during pregnancy. Changes in arm movement may affect limb coordination and walking balance control. If excessive arm swing is needed to maintain balance or momentum during pregnancy, activities of da…
Femoral loading conditions are key in biomechanical analysis and prediction of fracture risk in children. Biomechanical assessment may be particularly useful in children with bone fragility disorders who may have greate…
This article introduces an artificial intelligence (AI) platform that uses computer vision to monitor human body posture and predict falls. Typically, camera-based systems for "fall prediction" are rarely investigated c…
The Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations 7 th edition update of the Rehabilitation, Recovery and Community Participation module is presented in three parts. This publication, Part One of the series, reflects th…
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I) is widely used in clinical practice, but it is unclear how each item can discriminate different levels of fall concern. This study applied item resp…
In early childhood care settings, the frequent adoption of awkward postures and repetitive manual material handling tasks are biomechanical risk factors for the development of musculoskeletal disorders. Estimating low b…
Transcranial Focused Ultrasound Stimulation (tFUS) is a promising non-invasive technique capable of modulating brain activity with high spatial precision. However, its efficacy for seizure suppression requires further e…
Depression is a severe mental health disorder with significant emotional and physical impacts. To identify and assess its severity, self-rating scales are commonly employed, which evaluate depressive symptoms through a …
Electrical stimulation of the hypoglossal nerve is an established therapy for obstructive sleep apnea, as activation of tongue muscles helps maintain airway patency during sleep. However, surgical implantation of electr…
Brain-controlled robotic hand rehabilitation systems based on motor intention recognition have been used to promote recovery of hand function in stroke patients. However, the low decoding accuracy of motor imagery (MI) …
A robust evidence-based documents the benefits of exercise for patients receiving cancer care. This paper reviews the Moving Through Cancer Initiative of the American College of Sports Medicine through the lens of Disse…
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Fear of falling (FoF) and falls are significant concerns for community-dwelling older adults with osteoporosis or osteopenia, leading to decreased mobility and quality of life. Despite evidence s…
Bishop, C, Muir, I, Gartshore, A, Scott, D, Coughlan, D, Turner, A, and Murray, A. The effects of a 10-week strength and conditioning intervention on physical capacity and golf shot performance in university male and fe…
Kvorning, T, Karkov, DS, Luno, CS, Dinesen, NM, Jørgensen, AN, Gejl, KD, Blazevich, AJ, and Aagaard, P. Morning-based resistance exercise improves afternoon jumping performance, stretch-shortening-cycle muscle power, an…