Publications by authors named "U Gottlieb"

Integrating clinical knowledge into AI remains challenging despite numerous medical guidelines and vocabularies. Medical codes, central to healthcare systems, often reflect operational patterns shaped by geographic factors, national policies, insurance frameworks, and physician practices rather than the precise representation of clinical knowledge. This disconnect hampers AI in representing clinical relationships, raising concerns about bias, transparency, and generalizability.

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  • The study aimed to compare the effects of balance exercises combined with either neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) or transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on patients with chronic ankle instability (CAI) over different time frames.
  • Thirty-four CAI participants completed a 12-session home exercise program while their postural control and self-reported outcomes were assessed using specific balance tests and questionnaires.
  • Results indicated that both groups improved, but those using NMES showed significantly better self-reported outcomes and balance compared to the TENS group, suggesting further research into NMES as a potential treatment for CAI.
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Background: Changes in neuromuscular ability in middle age (MA) may lead to deterioration of postural control. The aim of this study was to investigate the anticipatory response of the peroneus longus muscle (PL) to landing after a single-leg drop-jump (SLDJ), and its postural response after an unexpected leg-drop in MA and young adults. A second aim was to investigate the influence of neuromuscular training on PL postural responses in both age groups.

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Background: Being up-to-date with evidence-based knowledge of lower limb sports injuries is essential for Healthcare professionals (HCPs).

Purpose: To assess whether HCPs possess up-to-date knowledge of lower limb sports injuries by comparing their knowledge to that of athletes.

Methods: With an expert panel, we developed an online quiz of 10 multiple-choice questions on various topics related to lower-limb sports injuries.

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Objective: To examine the relationship between two dynamic postural tasks in subjects with and without chronic ankle instability (CAI).

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: Biomechanics lab.

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