Joint Instability
Mostrando 25-36 de 43 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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25. Magical agenda / Agenda magica : linguagem e memoria
This study has, as starting point, the theoretic referential formulated by Coudry (1986/88) for the area of Neurolinguistics that articulates the historical, inter-subjective and psychic dimension of the language in function of theoretical and methodological questions that re-echo in the practical clinic, especially to the relation between theory and data. I
Publicado em: 2005
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26. Evaluation of mechanical and electromyographic factors associated with ankle sprain in female athletes / Avaliação dinamométrica e eletromiográfica do efeito das bandagens funcionais na articulação do tornozelo
Ankle sprain are among the most common injuries during athletic activities. Despite extensive clinical and basic science research, the recurrence rate remains high. Prevention of ankle sprain is only possible once risk factors had been identified. Changes in foot positioning, impaired proprioception, mechanical lateral ankle laxity and muscle strength defici
Publicado em: 2004
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27. Avaliação vocal e atividade eletrica dos musculos supra-hioideos e esternocleidomastoideo em individuos com desordem temporomandibular miogenica em situações de repouso e fonação
The aim of this study was to evaluate the voice and mesure the electrical activity of suprahyoid (SH) and esternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscles in subjects with temporomandibular joint disorder, in rest and speaking situations. By means of surface eletromyographic, were assessed the SCM left and right muscles, as well as the SH muscles of 20 female individuais,
Publicado em: 2002
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28. O controle dos movimentos voluntarios do ombro em nadadores com instabilidade glenoumeral
The Shoulder Impingement Syndrome (SIS) is often observed in repetitive movements of the shoulder above 60° during the performance of occupational or athletic activities. This dysfunction affects a great number of athletes, and in special 80% of the professional swimmers. In this population the glenohumeral instability is frequently associated with this syn
Publicado em: 2001
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29. BEHAVIOUR OF SPACE STRUCTURES CONNECTED BY END-FLATTENED BAR JOINTS / COMPORTAMENTO DE ESTRUTURAS ESPACIAIS METÁLICAS COM NÓS DE LIGAÇÃO DO TIPO PONTA AMASSADA
The use of spatial structures as a natural structural system for long spans is becoming more frequent in Brazil. These structural systems, basically composed of bars and nodes, enable the development of a very efficient tri- dimensional mesh. The main difference between the major spatial systems is associated with the adopted structural connections being the
Publicado em: 2001
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30. Varus instability of the hallux interphalangeal joint in a taekwondo athlete
The hallux interphalangeal joint is stable in the transverse plane and there have been only a few reports of varus instability of this joint. A case is described of varus subluxation of the hallux interphalangeal joint in a taekwondo athlete and the surgical outcome after reconstruction of the collateral ligament. Taekwondo athletes, who require fast powerfu
BMJ Group.
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31. Factors Contributing to Chronic Ankle Instability: Kinesthesia and Joint Position Sense
Objective: To present a comprehensive review of the influence of altered kinesthesia and joint position sense on chronic ankle instability and to present a model connecting deficits in ankle position sense with the increased risk of sustaining lateral ankle sprains.
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32. Modelling developmental instability as the joint action of noise and stability: a Bayesian approach
BioMed Central.
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33. Traumatic synovitis in a classical guitarist: a study of joint laxity.
A classical guitarist performing for at least 5 hours each day developed a traumatic synovitis at the left wrist joint that was first erroneously considered to be rheumatoid arthritis. Comparison with members of the same guitar class suggested that unusual joint laxity of the fingers and wrist, probably inherited from the patient's father, was of more import
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34. Observer variation in examination of knee joints.
The knees of 20 patients with rheumatoid arthritis were each examined on two occasions on the same morning by three observers. Assessments were made of joint warmth, synovial thickening, effusion, instability, quadriceps power, bony enlargement, range of movement, and knee circumference, and were graded on a scale of 0-4. Analysis of the results shows close
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35. Joint Preservation after Extensive Curettage of Knee Giant Cell Tumors
Curettage is the most attractive procedure for surgically treating a giant cell tumor because it preserves joint function. However, since many giant cell tumors compromise subchondral bone this technique can jeopardize the articular surface with subsequent fractures or collapse. We asked whether intralesional curettage of a giant cell tumor close to the knee
Springer-Verlag.
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36. Effects of surgically induced instability on rat knee articular cartilage.
Degenerative lesions in the articular cartilage were present following transection of the anterior cruciate ligament in the rat. These lesions included surface disruptions, a reduction in matrix proteoglycans, and cellular changes and therefore were similar to lesions seen in dogs following transection of the anterior cruciate ligament as well as lesions see