Publications by authors named "Charlotte Kulow"

Article Synopsis
  • - Pain at the upper scapula is common and can radiate to other areas like the neck and shoulder; causes can be varied, sometimes no clear reason is found.
  • - A study on body donors shows that specific muscles (rhomboid minor and levator scapulae) are interconnected with connective tissue, which may contribute to understanding the cause of scapular pain.
  • - Dissecting these connections reveals they play a role in stabilizing the scapula, and tension in these areas could affect pain symptoms and treatment outcomes.
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The femoral nerve stretch test is an essential part of clinical neurological examinations. This test is performed alongside Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to determine if there is any evidence of nerve root irritation, usually as a consequence of disc prolapse. The test occasionally gives false positive results.

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In clinical settings, the pectineal ligament forms a basic landmark for surgical approaches. However, to date, the detailed fascial topography of this ligament is not well understood. The aim of this study was to describe the morphology of the pectineal ligament including its fascial connections to surrounding structures.

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