Publications by authors named "Ghinst M"

Article Synopsis
  • Maintaining balance requires the brain to integrate information from visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive systems to adjust posture effectively.
  • The study investigates whether cerebral cortex activity is linked to postural sways during balance tasks, revealing that cortico-kinematic coherence (CKC) exists in the brain's oscillations when standing.
  • Findings show that the brain monitors center-of-pressure (CoP) variations and controls balance actively, making CKC a potential indicator of how the brain supports stability, particularly when sensory information is altered.
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We obtained 68 answers to a questionnaire concerning the organization of the treatment of vascular traumas. Seventy percent of these were treated by association of vascular surgeons and traumatologists. Eighty-six percent of the answers recommend to the surgical responsibilities of traumatologists.

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The frequency fo secondary displacement in fractures of the distal end of the radius is very high and varies from 40 to 60% in various series. This results from the void in the epiphysis after reduction due to crushing of the cancellous bone. Secondary displacement can be easily avoided by the bipolar fixation method.

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The irradiation dosis to which the surgeon's hands are submitted during operations carried out under control of the orthogonal fluoroscopic examination with image intensifier has been measured by lithium-fluoride ring-dosimeters. This measured dosis is low: 62,3 mrem on the average by operation and by person, e.a.

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