Publications by authors named "Andre Abadin"

Modern tennis forehand grip style and ball contact points have evolved to enhance power and topspin. Different grip styles and ball contacts are recommended; however, little data are available to support one over another. Through a quantitative experimental study, we sought to determine which grip style and ball contact point produced the greatest forces at static contact.

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Tendinopathy is a chronic injury that affects both the athletic and general population. Recalcitrant tendinopathy is both frustrating for patients and providers once typical conservative treatments have been exhausted. Current research in orthobiologics shows that they are safe and could improve pain and function in recalcitrant cases.

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Background: Telehealth evaluations of musculoskeletal conditions have increased due to the stay-at-home policies enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Back pain is one of the most common complaints in primary care. While telehealth may never supplant in-person evaluation of back pain, it is imperative in a changing world to learn to perform this evaluation via telephone or video.

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Type 1 diabetes mellitus is an autoimmune disease caused by affected individuals' autoimmune response to their own pancreatic beta-cell. It affects millions of people worldwide. Exercise has numerous health and social benefits for patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus; however, careful management of blood glucose is crucial to minimize the risk of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia.

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  • Calcific tendinopathy of the rectus femoris tendon is a rare condition, especially compared to the more common shoulder version, and can cause hip pain in active individuals.
  • A case study of a 53-year-old female runner revealed this diagnosis through clinical evaluation and X-ray imaging.
  • The patient was treated conservatively with NSAIDs, physical therapy, and rest, suggesting that while this condition is rare, it can respond well to non-surgical treatments, although other options may be needed for persistent cases.
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Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common skin cancer in the United States. Although BCC has a low metastatic potential, it can be locally invasive and destructive, especially when there is a delay in diagnosis or treatment. This can affect not only the surrounding skin, but deeper tissues including muscle, cartilage, and even bone.

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Background: Acute cartilage injuries induce cell death and are associated with an increased incidence of osteoarthritis development later in life. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of posttraumatic cyclic compressive loading on chondrocyte viability and apoptosis in porcine articular cartilage plugs.

Hypothesis: Compressive loading of acutely injured cartilage can maintain chondrocyte viability by reducing apoptosis after a traumatic impact injury.

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