Publications by authors named "M Sadighi"

Cellular biomaterials offer unique properties for diverse biomedical applications. However, their complex viscoelastic behavior requires careful consideration for design optimization. This study explores the effective viscoelastic response of two promising unit cell designs (tetrahedron-based and octet-truss) suitable for high porosity and strong mechanics.

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  • Acute rupture of the tibialis anterior tendon is a rare injury often found in older patients, but this case involves a young man with a tibial fracture who experienced tendon tears due to an injury.
  • The 19-year-old patient showed an inability to dorsiflex his ankle and toe, leading to the discovery of torn tibialis anterior and extensor hallucis longus tendons after a fall.
  • The case highlights the need for careful evaluation of tendon integrity following tibial fractures, as they may be damaged by sharp bone edges during injury, necessitating further study.
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As institutions continuously strive to align with the standards set forth within competency-based medical education, there is an increased need to produce evidence of learner achievement in the form of observable behaviors. However, the complexity of healthcare education and clinical environments make it challenging to generate valid and reliable behavioral assessments. In this article, we utilize our interdisciplinary knowledge from the perspectives of experts in medical education, assessment, and academic administration to provide tips to successfully incorporate behavioral assessments into instructional designs.

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Introduction And Importance: Stiff person syndrome (SPS) is a rare autoimmune disorder that affects the central nervous system. Patients with this condition may experience sudden muscle spasms, leading to falls and subsequent fractures. Diagnosis is based on clinical presentation, the presence of anti-GAD antibodies, and electromyography (EMG) findings that show continuous motor unit activity.

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Material-extrusion-based 3D printing with polylactic acid (PLA) has transformed the production of lightweight lattice structures with a high strength-to-weight ratio for various industries. While PLA offers advantages such as eco-friendliness, affordability, and printability, its mechanical properties degrade due to environmental factors. This study investigated the impact resistance of PLA lattice structures subjected to material degradation under room temperature, humidity, and natural light exposure.

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