Publications by authors named "M P Hamlet"

Being visually impaired or legally blind (having vision that is uncorrectable or cannot be corrected to a legally acceptable level) is inherently uncertain. Although uncertainty can result in positive, negative, or neutral consequences, little is known about how uncertainty is experienced and negotiated in this understudied population. Thus, through in-depth, semi-structured interviews of 24 individuals with a visual impairment, we apply uncertainty management theory (UMT) to examine the communication strategies visually impaired individuals used to manage the personal, vision-related, and social uncertainty they experienced.

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Introduction: Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) is performed with yearly rate of 9% in UK, and <8% in USA. It has been shown to be a successful and less invasive alternative to complete knee arthroplasty in certain patients total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Fracture of the femoral component after (UKA) has never been reported in the literature.

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  • The All of Us Research Program faced significant disruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, forcing a pause on in-person interactions for participant data collection.
  • Prior to the pandemic, the program was enrolling about 12,500 participants monthly across over 400 sites, but had to shift to new methods to maintain data collection remotely.
  • As of February 2022, 224 clinical sites resumed in-person activities with enhanced safety measures, while all partners have implemented remote data collection methods to minimize risk.
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High-speed running density (HSRd) is the ratio of high-speed efforts and distance covered. This study aimed to evaluate differences in HSRd between training, games, and among positions in collegiate women's lacrosse, and correlate HSRd with other training metrics. Data were collected during a collegiate training year (practices n = 162, games n = 14) through players (n = 25) wearing microtechnology.

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Scapular fractures are uncommon, and the spine of the scapula is a particularly rare site of injury. As a result, our knowledge of these injuries, the management options and the functional outcome is limited. We report a rare case of a scapular spine fracture in a patient with rotator cuff arthropathy with no obvious history of trauma.

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