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Background And Study Aims: Digital technology is a transformative product of the information age. z-osteotomy is a surgical procedure that corrects limb angulation and lengthens shortening deformities within a 40 mm difference in limb length.The purpose of this study is to Introduce the surgical technique of digitally assisted "Z" osteotomy for correction of angular and length deformities of the lower limbs and investigating its clinical efficacy.
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August 2024
Biomechanics and Technical Aids Unit, National Hospital for Paraplegics, Toledo, Spain.
When assessing gait analysis outcomes for clinical use, it is indispensable to use an accurate system ensuring a minimal measurement error. Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) are a versatile motion capture system to evaluate gait kinematics during out-of-lab activities and technology-assisted rehabilitation therapies. However, IMUs are susceptible to distortions, offset and drifting.
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July 2024
Discipline of Medical Specialties, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Background: Fundamental morphologic differences between male and female pelvises are historically recognised. Despite this, little consideration has been given as to whether or not conventional positioning supports used for primary total hip arthroplasties (THAs) performed in the lateral position do an equally effective job of maintaining the intended set up position when comparing genders. Given that recent research has highlighted that unintended pelvic roll occurs commonly during hip surgery, and that such movement may have a mechanically-deleterious consequence upon final construct performance and complication rates, this study was undertaken to explore the differences in pelvic roll between genders.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To compare the objective visual quality of moderate-to-high myopia corrected by small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) and transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy (TransPRK) at a 1,050-Hz ablation frequency, assisted by Smart-Pulse technology (SCHWIND eye-tech-solutions).
Methods: This study involved 123 patients (123 eyes) with moderate-to-high myopia between July 2020 and January 2021. They were categorized into the SMILE group (67 patients, 67 eyes) and the TransPRK group (56 patients, 56 eyes).
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