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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663852/effect-of-a-neuromodulation-protocol-associated-with-sports-training-on-the-precision-sports-performance-of-a-wheelchair-basketball-para-athlete-a-case-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Larissa S Oliveira, Gabriel F Aleixo, Gustavo J Luvizutto, Daniel F M Lobato
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) optimizes the performance of a wheelchair basketball player on precision tasks. METHODS: A right-handed wheelchair basketball player (1.5 points functional class) with myelomeningocele (low lumbar level) participated in this case study. The tDCS neuromodulation protocol was applied throughout 10 interventions of 20 minutes with a current intensity of 2 mA, simultaneously with sport-specific training, 3 times a week for 4 weeks...
May 1, 2024: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560312/unilateral-biportal-endoscopy-for-l5-s1-extraforaminal-stenosis-far-out-syndrome-technical-note-with-literature-review
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Ji Soo Ha, Rajendra Sakhrekar, Hee-Don Han, Do-Hyoung Kim, Chang Wook Kim, Shreenidhi Kulkarni
INTRODUCTION: Extraforaminal stenosis in L5-S1, or far-out syndrome (FOS), is defined as L5 nerve compression by the transverse process (TP) of the L5 and the ala of the sacrum and disc bulging with/without osteophytes and/or the thickened lumbosacral and extraforaminal ligament. This study aims to describe the unilateral biportal endoscopic decompression technique of the extraforaminal stenosis at L5-S1 or far out syndrome and evaluate its clinical results with a literature review. CASE REPORT: A 44-year-old male presented with severe right sharp shooting pain in the buttock, thigh, leg, foot, and/or toes with numbness in the foot and toes (Visual Analog Scale [VAS] 8/10) for six months with an Oswestry disability index (ODI) score of 70%...
March 2024: Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38334217/treatments-for-morton-s-neuroma
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REVIEW
Barry G Matthews, Colin E Thomson, Michael P Harding, John C McKinley, Robert S Ware
BACKGROUND: Morton's neuroma (MN) is a painful neuropathy resulting from a benign enlargement of the common plantar digital nerve that occurs commonly in the third webspace and, less often, in the second webspace of the foot. Symptoms include burning or shooting pain in the webspace that extends to the toes, or the sensation of walking on a pebble. These impact on weight-bearing activities and quality of life. OBJECTIVES: To assess the benefits and harms of interventions for MN...
February 9, 2024: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37930911/unified-adversarial-patch-for-visible-infrared-cross-modal-attacks-in-the-physical-world
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xingxing Wei, Yao Huang, Yitong Sun, Jie Yu
Physical adversarial attacks have put a severe threat to DNN-based object detectors. To enhance security, a combination of visible and infrared sensors is deployed in various scenarios, which has proven effective in disabling existing single-modal physical attacks. To further demonstrate the potential risks in such cases, we design a unified adversarial patch that can perform cross-modal physical attacks, achieving evasion in both modalities simultaneously with a single patch. Given the different imaging mechanisms of visible and infrared sensors, our work manipulates patches' shape features, which can be captured in different modalities when they undergo changes...
November 6, 2023: IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37768661/costs-for-long-term-health-care-after-a-police-shooting-in-ontario-canada
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sheharyar Raza, Deva Thiruchelvam, Donald A Redelmeier
IMPORTANCE: Police shootings can cause serious acute injury, and knowledge of subsequent health outcomes may inform interventions to improve care. OBJECTIVE: To analyze long-term health care costs among survivors of police shootings compared with those surviving nonfirearm police enforcement injuries using a retrospective design. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This population-based cohort analysis identified adults (age ≥16 years) who were injured by police and required emergency medical care between April 1, 2002, and March 31, 2022, in Ontario, Canada...
September 5, 2023: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37407988/virtual-reality-and-motor-imagery-for-early-post-stroke-rehabilitation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chi S Choy, Qiang Fang, Katrina Neville, Bingrui Ding, Akshay Kumar, Seedahmed S Mahmoud, Xudong Gu, Jianming Fu, Beth Jelfs
BACKGROUND: Motor impairment is a common consequence of stroke causing difficulty in independent movement. The first month of post-stroke rehabilitation is the most effective period for recovery. Movement imagination, known as motor imagery, in combination with virtual reality may provide a way for stroke patients with severe motor disabilities to begin rehabilitation. METHODS: The aim of this study is to verify whether motor imagery and virtual reality help to activate stroke patients' motor cortex...
July 5, 2023: Biomedical Engineering Online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36850025/social-vulnerability-index-is-strongly-associated-with-urban-pediatric-firearm-violence-an-analysis-of-five-major-u-s-cities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ann M Polcari, Lea E Hoefer, Kylie Callier, Tanya L Zakrison, Selwyn O Rogers, Marion Henry, Mark B Slidell, Andrew J Benjamin
BACKGROUND: Firearm-related injury in children is a public health crisis. The Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) identifies communities at-risk for adverse effects due to natural or human-caused crises. We sought to determine if SVI was associated with pediatric firearm-related injury and thus could assist in targeted prevention planning. METHODS: The CDC's 2018 SVI data was merged on census tract with 2015-2022 open-access shooting incident data in children 19 or younger from Baltimore, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, and Philadelphia...
February 28, 2023: Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36191910/falls-from-tree-stands-have-become-the-leading-cause-of-deer-hunting-accidents-in-pennsylvania
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katelyn A Young, Charles W Walker, Susan Baro, Shengxuan Wang, Joseph L Smith
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to describe, using a statewide trauma registry, the incidence, trends, and injuries for tree stand falls while deer hunting in Pennsylvania. METHODS: Falls from tree stands were abstracted from the Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation registry (1990-2017) and combined with the number of licensed deer hunters, deer hunting days, and deer hunting-related shooting incidents (HRSIs) provided by the Pennsylvania Game Commission to calculate tree stand fall and HRSI rates (per 1 million deer hunting days) and age-group specific fall rates (per 100,000 licensed deer hunters)...
October 2022: Southern Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35622366/injury-characteristics-outcomes-and-health-care-services-use-associated-with-nonfatal-injuries-sustained-in-mass-shootings-in-the-us-2012-2019
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew P Czaja, Chadd K Kraus, Su Phyo, Patrick Olivieri, Dalier R Mederos, Ivan Puente, Salman Mohammed, Ross P Berkeley, David Slattery, Thomas H Gildea, Claire Hardman, Brandi Palmer, Melissa L Whitmill, Una Aluyen, Jeffery M Pinnow, Amanda Young, Carly D Eastin, Nurani M Kester, Kaitlyn R Works, Andrew N Pfeffer, Aleksander W Keller, Adam Tobias, Benjamin Li, Brian Yorkgitis, Soheil Saadat, Mark I Langdorf
Importance: Civilian public mass shootings (CPMSs) in the US result in substantial injuries. However, the types and consequences of these injuries have not been systematically described. Objective: To describe the injury characteristics, outcomes, and health care burden associated with nonfatal injuries sustained during CPMSs and to better understand the consequences to patients, hospitals, and society at large. Design, Setting, and Participants: This retrospective case series of nonfatal injuries from 13 consecutive CPMSs (defined as ≥10 injured individuals) from 31 hospitals in the US from July 20, 2012, to August 31, 2019, used data from trauma logs and medical records to capture injuries, procedures, lengths of stay, functional impairment, disposition, and charges...
May 2, 2022: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35404791/e-scooter-accidents-a-new-epidemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Bascones, T E Maio Méndez, F A Yañez Siller
INTRODUCTION: During the last years, the use of e-scooter has become more and more popular due to the versatility as the practicality in intra-urban mobility. However, e-scooter has turned into a spring of accidents, lot of them, severe, causing new public health problems and significantly increasing the direct and indirect healthcare costs. OBJECTIVE: To characterize the epidemiology of the injuries caused by e-scooter related accidents and to study their indirect economic impact in work-related accidents hospital...
March 2022: Revista Española de Cirugía Ortopédica y Traumatología
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34914957/synergistic-application-of-silver-nanoparticles-and-indole-acetic-acid-alleviate-cadmium-induced-stress-and-improve-growth-of-daucus-carota-l
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Samia Faiz, Anis Ali Shah, Naima Huma Naveed, Anila Nijabat, Nasim Ahmad Yasin, Aima Iram Batool, Hayssam M Ali, Talha Javed, Phillip W Simon, Aamir Ali
Cadmium (Cd) is one of the major hazardous elements that is very toxic to the health of both human and plants. The toxicity of Cd causes plants to suffer by disabling their overall physiological mechanisms. Therefore, present study was intended to investigate the synergistic role of AgNPs and IAA in improving the resilience against Cd toxicity and underlaying physiological and biochemical mechanisms in carrot (Daucus carota L.) plants. Also, the existence of genotypic variation for Cd tolerance in D. carota was also studied...
December 13, 2021: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34892536/muscle-synergies-in-archery-an-explorative-study-on-experienced-athletes-with-and-without-physical-disability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
E Vendrame, L Rum, V Belluscio, L Truppa, G Vannozzi, A Lazich, E Bergamini, A Mannini
Archery technique requires a coordinated activation of shoulder girdle and upper extremity muscles to perform a successful shot. The analysis of muscle synergies can provide information about the motor strategy that underlies the shooting performance, also supporting the investigation of motor impairments in athletes with disability. For this purpose, electromyographic (EMG) data from five muscles were collected from a non-disabled and a W1 category Paralympic athlete, and muscle synergies were extracted from EMG envelopes using non-negative matrix factorization...
November 2021: Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34280714/community-gun-violence-and-functional-disability-an-ecological-analysis-among-men-in-four-u-s-cities
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Daniel C Semenza, Richard Stansfield
This study uses data on neighborhoods in four U.S. cities over five years to examine the relationship between fatal and non-fatal gun violence and rates of functional disability among men. Descriptive analyses indicate significant disparities in shooting rates across neighborhoods and heightened associated disability in high shooting communities. Multivariate results show that rates of non-fatal shootings correspond to greater functional disability among young men, but not older men. Fatal gun violence is not associated with increased community disability...
July 16, 2021: Health & Place
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33868407/off-label-use-of-intravenous-immunoglobulin-with-methylprednisolone-to-treat-parsonage-turner-syndrome-in-a-united-states-marine
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Carissa M Sedlacek, Michael Leone, Adam D Foster, Amy Hinkelman
Neuralgic amyotrophy (NA) also known as Parsonage-Turner syndrome is an inflammatory disorder of the brachial plexus characterized by sudden, acute onset of severe pain of the arm and/or shoulder followed by muscle weakness and sensory abnormalities. Although management may involve physical therapy, immunomodulatory drugs, and analgesics, there is nothing specific for the treatment of NA. Full functional recovery can take months to years, but recurrence and/or persistence of symptoms and disability are frequent...
2021: Case Reports in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33799344/a-feasibility-study-of-kinematic-characteristics-on-the-upper-body-according-to-the-shooting-of-elite-disabled-archery-athletes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tae-Whan Kim, Jae-Won Lee, Seoung-Ki Kang, Kyu-Yeon Chae, Sang-Hyup Choi, Yong-Gwan Song
The purpose of this study is to compare and analyze the kinematic characteristics of the upper limb segments during the archery shooting of Paralympic Wheelchair Class archers (ARW2-second wheelchair class-paraplegia or comparable disability) and Paralympic Standing Class archers (ARST-standing archery class-loss of 25 points in the upper limbs or lower limbs), where archers are classified according to their disability grade among elite disabled archers. The participants of this study were selected as seven elite athletes with disabilities by the ARW2 ( n = 4) and ARST ( n = 3)...
March 14, 2021: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33578577/burst-spinal-cord-stimulation-for-central-neuropathic-pain-two-case-reports
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lim-Joon Yoon, Deok-Yeong Kim
INTRODUCTION: Central neuropathic pain can result from any type of injury to the central nervous system. Treatment of central neuropathic pain is very challenging. Recently, a novel stimulation paradigm, called burst stimulation, has been presented as an excellent alternative in a group of patients with intractable central neuropathic pain. We report 2 cases where burst spinal cord stimulation (SCS) was applied in patients with neuropathic pain due to spinal cord injury (SCI) or traumatic brain injury...
February 12, 2021: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33105570/topical-wound-healing-activity-of-myricetin-isolated-from-tecomaria-capensis-v-aurea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdelsamed I Elshamy, Naglaa M Ammar, Heba A Hassan, Walaa A El-Kashak, Salim S Al-Rejaie, Ahmed M Abd-ElGawad, Abdel-Razik H Farrag
Wounds and burn injury are major causes of death and disability worldwide. Myricetin is a common bioactive flavonoid isolated naturally from the plant kingdom. Herein, a topical application of naturally isolated myricetin from the shoots of Tecomaria capensis v. aurea on excisional wound healing that was performed in albino rats. The wounded rats were treated every day with 10 and 20% myricetin for 14 days. During the experiment, the wound closure percentage was estimated at days 0, 7, and 14. Effects of myricetin on the inflammatory cytokines (tumor necrosis factor- α (TNF- α ), interleukin-1 β (IL-1 β ), and cluster of differentiation 68 (CD68) in the serum were evaluated using immunosorbent assay kits...
October 22, 2020: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32880848/reinforcement-signaling-can-be-used-to-reduce-elements-of-cerebellar-reaching-ataxia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda S Therrien, Matthew A Statton, Amy J Bastian
Damage to the cerebellum causes a disabling movement disorder called ataxia, which is characterized by poorly coordinated movement. Arm ataxia causes dysmetria (over- or under-shooting of targets) with many corrective movements. As a result, people with cerebellar damage exhibit reaching movements with highly irregular and prolonged movement paths. Cerebellar patients are also impaired in error-based motor learning, which may impede rehabilitation interventions. However, we have recently shown that cerebellar patients can learn a simple reaching task using a binary reinforcement paradigm, in which feedback is based on participants' mean performance...
September 3, 2020: Cerebellum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32541444/sudden-complex-hallucinations-in-a-14-year-old-girl-schizophrenia-spectrum-disorders-versus-dissociative-disorders-the-influence-of-early-life-experiences-on-future-mental-health
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Parisá Khodayar-Pardo, Laura Álvarez-Bravos
A 14-year-old girl is taken to the pediatric emergency department (ED) by her parents because of sudden complex hallucinations.She shows moderate intellectual disability without a peculiar phenotype already evaluated by neuropediatrics (normal comparative genomic hybridization array and brain magnetic resonance imaging) and most likely related to affective deprivation at the orphanage. Adopted at 20 months from China, her parents reported that on arrival she had scars, allegedly from being tied to a chair for a long time, and that although she was able to stand, she could not walk...
June 10, 2020: Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics: JDBP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32471591/disclosure-in-undocumented-families-and-school-mental-health-clinics
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EDITORIAL
Shirley Alleyne
The following describes the case of Miguel and a missed diagnosis in an undocumented minor. Miguel Estrada (all names changed to protect identity) was a 10-year-old boy of Central American origin initially seen at age 8 years in our university outpatient child psychiatry clinic. During the initial evaluation with a native Spanish-speaking provider, his mother, Mrs. Estrada, reported behavioral problems beginning at age 5 with diagnoses of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and intellectual disability; a trauma history was denied...
June 2020: Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
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