Publications by authors named "Bauknight J"

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  • Ulnar nerve compression at the elbow is a common issue, and this study explores how elbow flexion and distraction create tension on the nerve, potentially contributing to the problem.
  • Eight upper limb specimens were tested by measuring the tension on the ulnar nerve during elbow flexion and varied distraction levels while manipulating its proximal and distal clamps.
  • Results show that tension on the ulnar nerve increased with flexion, distraction, and proximal clamping, with the highest tension observed 4-6 cm below the medial epicondyle.
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Involvement of the musculoskeletal system by primary or metastatic malignant neoplasms mimicking common orthopaedic conditions is well recognized. The diagnosis may be delayed in the absence of radiographic abnormalities. Twenty-five percent of lymphoma cases have skeletal involvement, and they can affect both bone and soft tissue.

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