Objective: To identify relationships between body shape, body composition, sex and performance on the new US Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT).
Methods: Two hundred and thirty-nine United States Military Academy cadets took the ACFT between February and April of 2021. The cadets were imaged with a Styku 3D scanner that measured circumferences at 20 locations on the body.
Several Canadian and international scholars offer commentaries on the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for governments and public service institutions, and fruitful directions for public administration research and practice. This second suite of commentaries considers the challenges confronting governments as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and in the decades to come with an increasingly broad lens: the need to understand and rethink the architecture of the state given recent and future challenges awaiting governments; the need to rethink government-civil society relations and policies to deliver services for increasingly diverse citizens and communities; the need for new repertoires and sensibilities on the part of governments for recognizing, anticipating, and engaging on governance risks despite imperfect expert knowledge and public skepticism; how the COVID-19 crisis has caused us to reconceive international and sub-national borders where new "borders" are being drawn; and the need to anticipate a steady stream of crises similar to the COVID-19 pandemic arising from climate change and related challenges, and develop new national and international governance strategies for fostering population and community resilience.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Intramedullary clavicle fixation is a potential alternative to plate fixation. Previous studies documenting the complication rates of intramedullary clavicle fixation have demonstrated variable rates of soft tissue complications and fracture healing.
Questions/purposes: We asked the following questions: (1) Does use of the Rockwood Clavicle Pin (DePuy Orthopaedics Inc, Warsaw, IN) predispose patients to soft tissue complications requiring additional surgery or a high infection risk? (2) Does the Rockwood Clavicle Pin provide a truly minimally invasive insertion technique and reliable fracture fixation?
Patients And Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 18 patients (mean age, 31 years) who sustained a closed midshaft fracture of the clavicle treated with open intramedullary nailing with a Rockwood Clavicle Pin.
Study Design: This study is a biomechanical analysis of intervertebral cage placement, using a biomechanical model that has the appropriate matching geometry of the lumbar spine at the level of L4-L5 based upon prior morphometric studies.
Objective: The goal of this in vitro biomechanical analysis of interbody cages is to determine the effect of interbody cage position on the mechanics of posterior spinal instrumentation. This biomechanical analysis can potentially be used to guide surgical technique for placement of interbody cage devices.
Study Design: A case report and review of the literature are presented.
Objectives: To describe the clinical course and treatment of a patient with an unusual intraosseous degenerative cyst within the body of the axis, as well as review the literature regarding these lesions.
Summary Of Background Data: Intraosseous degenerative cysts of the cervical spine are extremely rare.
Background: The number of spinal cord injuries due to gunshot wounds continues to rise each year, and they currently rank third behind motor vehicle collisions and falls. Spine and wound infections pose difficult problems for transgastrointestinal gunshot wounds to the spine.
Methods: A retrospective review of 114 patients with low-velocity gunshot wounds to the spine was performed.