Publications by authors named "Sandra Miskiel"

Application of polyethylene glycol (PEG) to a peripheral nerve injury at the time of primary neurorrhaphy is thought to prevent Wallerian degeneration via direct axolemma fusion. The molecular mechanisms of nerve fusion and recovery are unclear. Our study tested the hypothesis that PEG alters gene expression in neural and muscular environments as part of its restorative properties.

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Purpose: Concern exists that Medicare physician fees for procedures have decreased over the past 20 years. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is set to re-evaluate these physician fees in the near future for concern that these procedures are overvalued. Our study sought to analyze trends in Medicare reimbursement rates from 2000 to 2019 for the top 20 most billed hand and upper extremity surgical procedures at our institution.

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Tumor size and growth are important parameters when evaluating bone and soft tissue neoplasms. There are no reports comparing the intra- and interobserver reliability among physicians in their evaluation of musculoskeletal (MSK) tumor imaging. This study investigates the accuracy and precision of measurements made by orthopedic and radiology physicians in different stages of training.

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Background: The association between atrial fibrillation (Afib) and sinus and AV nodal dysfunction has previously been reported. However, no data are available regarding the association between Afib and bundle branch block (BBB).

Methods: Patient data were obtained from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS) database between years 2009 and 2015.

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Article Synopsis
  • Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a common cause of knee pain, primarily affecting young and active individuals, and is challenging to manage due to the lack of clear diagnostic criteria.
  • The study examined the effect of Kinesio Tape on the gait and pain levels of 10 participants (5 with PFPS and 5 without) using the GaitRite system before and after taping.
  • Results showed no significant changes in gait cadence or stance time between groups, but participants with PFPS reported a notable 112.5% reduction in pain after applying Kinesio Tape.
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Introduction: The Orthopaedic In-Training Examination (OITE) assesses orthopaedic resident knowledge over 275 multiple-choice questions.Since the first publication examining the contents of the pathology section was published over ten years ago, the pathology content has been renamed (oncology) and revamped. As the overall extent of these alterations is currently unknown, the efficacy of current orthopaedic oncology educational practices for optimal OITE performance should be questioned.

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