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J Dance Med Sci
December 2024
Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Keck School of Medicine of USC, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
As demanding as dancing en pointe is, no universal standard exists to determine when a ballet dancer is ready to advance to this next level. The goal of this study was to provide preliminarily tested and reliable guidelines for a screening tool that can be used to determine (1) if a dancer is ready for pointe, (2) reasons why a dancer may not be ready, and (3) areas for improvement to guide training and preparation. Seventeen dancers aged 9 to 17 years with a minimum 4 years of ballet and who were either possibly ready for pointe or had been in pointe class less than 3 months participated in this study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Prior to COVID-19, little was known about how risks associated with such a pandemic would compete with and influence patient decision making regarding cancer risk reducing medical decision making. We investigated how the pandemic affected preferences for medical risk-reducing strategies among women at elevated risk of breast or ovarian cancer.
Methods: We conducted a discrete choice experiment.
Global Spine J
December 2024
Department of Neurosurgery, Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Study Design: Systematic Literature Review.
Objectives: To address whether TLICS or AOSpine is best used in clinical practice through assessment of interobserver and intraobserver reliability, agreement, and imaging modality performance.
Methods: This systematic literature review was reported in accordance with PRISMA 2020 guidelines.
J Atten Disord
December 2024
Deakin University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Objectives: To determine ADHD research priorities from the perspective of ADHD professionals internationally.
Method: A two-stage modified Delphi design was used. In Stage 1 (qualitative), participants listed research questions relating to ADHD that they perceived to be most important ( = 132).
J Ultrason
December 2024
Department of Anatomy, Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Opole, Opole, Poland.
Aim: Diastasis recti is a common contour abnormality of the anterior abdominal wall, where an increased distance between the rectus abdominis muscles results in a visible or palpable bulge in this area. This study aimed to characterize this clinical entity in children.
Material And Methods: Anatomy of the rectus abdominis muscles and the linea alba, with a special focus on the interrectus distance (distance between two bellies of the rectus abdominis muscles), was studied using ultrasound.
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