Publications by authors named "N Rozen"

Article Synopsis
  • The study compares outcomes between two types of finger injuries—bony and tendinous mallet fingers—treated with splints in children, focusing on extensor lag at the distal interphalangeal joint.
  • Data was collected retrospectively from 31 pediatric patients, indicating that bony mallet injuries more commonly affect the middle finger and tendinous mallets affect the ring finger, with both injuries being more prevalent in males.
  • Despite differences in demographic details, both types of mallet finger injuries showed excellent recovery outcomes, with no significant difference in extension lag or overall assessment scores.
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<b>Background and Objective:</b> Organic fertilizer is a source of nutrition for plants which is an alternative to inorganic fertilizer. Liquid organic fertilizer (LOF) which comes from coconut fiber and banana LOF which comes from banana stems from which the fruit has been removed, so that wasted plant residue can be used as fertilizer. The study aimed to obtain the best type of LOF and concentration in increasing the growth and yield of the Batang Piaman rice variety using the SRI method.

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Objective: Total knee replacement (TKR) is a common solution for patients with advanced knee osteoarthritis (OA). Still, fall rates remain relatively high after surgery. TKR may alter pain and knee function, balance control, and proprioception.

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The involvement of the hand flexors in trigger finger is not clear. This study aimed to examine the rigidity of the flexor tendon in the first pulley territory in the hand by using ultrasound in a healthy population, as well as to create a reference scale of rigidity for the flexor tendons to compare those values in trigger fingers. We tested 35 healthy volunteers using a linear ultrasound transducer and the color Doppler method.

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Introduction: Tendinous and bony mallets are very different injuries that present with extensor lag at the distal interphalangeal joint. This study aimed to evaluate the differences in outcomes between acute bony and tendinous mallet fingers treated conservatively with splints.

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively collected data on patients with acute tendinous or bony mallets who received conservative treatment in our occupational therapy clinic.

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