In 2025, will continue its mission to enhance research in the field of musculoskeletal rehabilitation. aims to support authors who are working to advance the research methods applied to answer clinical questions in the musculoskeletal rehabilitation field. Using the most robust methods helps authors ensure their studies can have immediate impact on health policies and clinical practice.
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September 2023
The was first published in the summer of 1979 by the Orthopaedic and Sports Sections of the American Physical Therapy Association. The journal's mission was to publish scientifically rigorous content and promote its application to movement-related health. In 1979, we were focused solely on 1 journal, and the publishing organization shared the journal's name.
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February 2023
This editorial introduces , a new gold open-access journal in the stable. In 2023, will publish its inaugural issue. The journal aims to cover all aspects of musculoskeletal rehabilitation and associated areas related to musculoskeletal health, including clinical biomechanics, diagnostic imaging, epidemiology, physical activity, sports science, and pain neuroscience.
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March 2022
Many upper-limb prostheses lack proper wrist rotation functionality, leading to users performing poor compensatory strategies, leading to overuse or abandonment. In this study, we investigate the validity of creating and implementing a data-driven predictive control strategy in object grasping tasks performed in virtual reality. We propose the idea of using gaze-centered vision to predict the wrist rotations of a user and implement a user study to investigate the impact of using this predictive control.
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September 2018
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May 2017
Objectives: Acute pulmonary hypertension following cardiac surgery can have a significant effect on postoperative morbidity and mortality. However, limited data are available on the efficacy and potency of clinically used systemic vasopressors on the pulmonary vasculature. The aim of this study was to use human pulmonary artery to characterize the pharmacological effects of clinically used vasopressors on the human pulmonary vasculature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe requirements for neuroinformatics to make a significant impact on neuroscience are not simply technical--the hardware, software, and protocols for collaborative research--they also include the legal and policy frameworks within which projects operate. This is not least because the creation of large collaborative scientific databases amplifies the complicated interactions between proprietary, for-profit R&D and public "open science." In this paper, we draw on experiences from the field of genomics to examine some of the likely consequences of these interactions in neuroscience.
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