Publications by authors named "W S Hsing"

Introduction: Shoulder pain is the third leading cause of musculoskeletal complaints in primary care clinics. Its prevalence varies from 14% to 34%. Among all the structures that can cause shoulder pain, the most vulnerable to injury is the tendon of the supraspinatus muscle.

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  • * Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) is an effective technique for assessing material temperature and density for certain elements under dynamic compression.
  • * The National Ignition Facility has created different configurations for EXAFS measurements using advanced x-ray sources and curved-crystal spectrometers to improve material analysis in both standard and extreme conditions.
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  • Neck pain is a common issue linked to musculoskeletal disorders, and this study introduces an ultrasound-guided technique called the Levator Scapulae Plane Block (LeSP Block) to treat it.
  • Two female patients, aged 77 and 50, received the LeSP Block and both reported significant pain relief afterward, with one achieving complete remission.
  • The study suggests that the LeSP Block is effective and simple to perform, recommending its use in managing shoulder and scapular pain, while calling for further anatomical studies to enhance the technique.
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Obesity is a highly prevalent disease with numerous complications. Both intensive medical treatment with the use of pharmacological drugs and bariatric surgery are current options. The objective of this meta-analysis was to compare, in the long-term, intensive medical treatment and surgery based on twelve parameters related to weight loss, cardiovascular and endocrine changes.

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Indirect Drive Inertial Confinement Fusion Experiments on the National Ignition Facility (NIF) have achieved a burning plasma state with neutron yields exceeding 170 kJ, roughly 3 times the prior record and a necessary stage for igniting plasmas. The results are achieved despite multiple sources of degradations that lead to high variability in performance. Results shown here, for the first time, include an empirical correction factor for mode-2 asymmetry in the burning plasma regime in addition to previously determined corrections for radiative mix and mode-1.

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