Publications by authors named "M L Job"

This study investigated proprioceptive acuity using the conventional joint position reproduction (JPR) task and a modified version, the Dynamic JPR task (D-JPR), during Concentric and Eccentric muscle contractions. Seventeen participants were recruited and received a tactile stimulus indicating the position cue at Initial (INI), Intermediate (INT), and Final (FIN) phases of movements, during either the concentric or eccentric phases. After the movement, they replicated the position where they received the stimulus.

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Background: In addition to representing distinct biological sex groups, males and females are also individuals expressing behavioral diversity. Our MISSING (Mapping Intrinsic Sex Similarities as an Integral quality of Normalized Groups) model suggests that, with respect to behavior, grouping according to the individual reveals groups with differences that exceed biological sex-related differences, but this needs further clarification. We hypothesized that, compared to the current model (grouping by biological sex), the MISSING model (grouping by individual attributes) was the more effective grouping strategy to identify behavioral diversity.

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Introduction: Surface electromyography (sEMG) is a non-invasive technique that records muscle electrical activity using skin-surface electrodes, aiding physiotherapists in assessing and treating muscular and neuromuscular conditions. Despite its potential, sEMG remains underutilized in Italy. This study aims to evaluate Italian physiotherapists' knowledge and use of sEMG, specifically among those who completed the Master's Degree in Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal and Rheumatological Disorders at the University of Genoa.

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Symptoms of gallstone disease are the most common reason for cholecystectomy. Fenestration reduces the likelihood of severe inflammation or scarring after normal treatments are used, and it also enhances control over bile outflow. The goal of reconstituted cholecystectomy is to lessen symptoms like pain and jaundice without undergoing the high-risk procedures associated with more invasive procedures.

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