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Comprehensive Topological, Geometric, And Hemodynamic Analysis Of The Rat Gluteus Maximus Arteriolar Networks

Comprehensive Topological, Geometric, And Hemodynamic Analysis Of The Rat Gluteus Maximus Arteriolar Networks

... The objective of this thesis was to measure the geometric and topological properties of complete arteriolar networks within skeletal muscle, and to use these data as ideal inputs in a computational blood flow model in ...

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Foetal development of the human gluteus maximus muscle with special reference to its fascial insertion

Foetal development of the human gluteus maximus muscle with special reference to its fascial insertion

... human gluteus maximus muscle (GMX) is characterised by its insertion to the iliotibial tract (a lateral thick fascia of the thigh beneath the fascia lata), which plays a critical role in lateral ...

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Effect of abdominal drawing-in maneuver during hip extension on the muscle onset time of gluteus maximus, hamstring, and lumbar erector spinae in subjects with hyperlordotic lumbar angle

Effect of abdominal drawing-in maneuver during hip extension on the muscle onset time of gluteus maximus, hamstring, and lumbar erector spinae in subjects with hyperlordotic lumbar angle

... hamstring, gluteus maximus, and erector spinae muscles during prone hip extension exercise in subjects with or without hyperlordotic lumbar ...hamstring, gluteus maximus, and erector spinae ...

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The influence of gluteus maximus on transverse plane tibial rotation

The influence of gluteus maximus on transverse plane tibial rotation

... To answer our second research question, which related to onset and duration of gluteus maximus activity, we used an approximated generalised likelihood (AGLR) algorithm [27]. This has been argued to be more ...

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Use of gluteus maximus adipomuscular sliding flaps in the reconstruction of sacral defects after tumor resection

Use of gluteus maximus adipomuscular sliding flaps in the reconstruction of sacral defects after tumor resection

... Background: While performing sacrectomy from a posterior approach enables the en bloc resection of sacral tumors, it can result in deep posterior peritoneal defects and postoperative complications. We investigated ...

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The human gluteus maximus and its role in running

The human gluteus maximus and its role in running

... Bipedalism has long been considered a characteristic feature of the hominid lineage (Darwin, 1859), and recent fossil evidence suggests that the very earliest hominids may have been bipedal in some manner ...

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Optimal needle insertion length for intramuscular injection of risperidone long acting injectable (RLAI)

Optimal needle insertion length for intramuscular injection of risperidone long acting injectable (RLAI)

... and convex array transducer and real-time-B-mode ul- trasonograph diagnostic system (Hitachi Medical Corpo- ration, Japan). Ultrasonograph images were made at the dorsogluteal injection site. Gluteus ...

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Reconstruction of Pressure Sores

Reconstruction of Pressure Sores

... Sacral ulcers are common in patients who have been on prolonged bed rest. Treatment involves complete ulcer excision, including the entire bursa, and conservative ostectomy. Small sacral ulcers can be reconstructed with ...

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Effect of hip extensor strength training on pain and functions in patients with chronic nonspecific low back pain:  experimental study

Effect of hip extensor strength training on pain and functions in patients with chronic nonspecific low back pain: experimental study

... Chronic non specific low back pain is the pain lasting for more than 12 weeks, exceeding the normal healing time of tissues Elders and Burdorf; Sang et Symptomatic relief in pain is always achieved but there have been a ...

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An approach for the correlation of EMG signals and the rectification of PTB sockets

An approach for the correlation of EMG signals and the rectification of PTB sockets

... The amputee EMG is hyperactive compared to a normal subject. This due to the fact that muscles of the unilateral amputee have to work more in order to achieve the same motion as the normal subject due to the loss of a ...

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Pressure ulcers: a review

Pressure ulcers: a review

... ISCHIAL ULCERS: These account for around a quarter of all pressure ulcer cases and are common in paralysed individuals. The ulcer can manifest clinically as a stage IV ulcer over the ischial area with ischial bone ...

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Refining muscle geometry and wrapping in the TLEM 2 model for improved hip contact force prediction

Refining muscle geometry and wrapping in the TLEM 2 model for improved hip contact force prediction

... of Gluteus Maximus Superior present a sudden drop in their abduction moment arm for abduction angles greater than 40˚, which represents a limitation in the range of validity of this ...of Gluteus ...

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Surface electromyography assessment of muscle activation patterns while sitting down in young healthy women and patients with ankylosing spondylitis

Surface electromyography assessment of muscle activation patterns while sitting down in young healthy women and patients with ankylosing spondylitis

... METODIKA: Studovali jsme pořadí zapojování sva- lů u dvou skupin žen – zdravých mladých žen (jako kon- trolní skupiny) a pacientů s ankylozující spondylitidou. Aktivace vybraných svalů byla hodnocena povrchovou ...

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Primary yolk sac tumor of the gluteus: a case report and literature review

Primary yolk sac tumor of the gluteus: a case report and literature review

... Magnetic resonance imaging showed a mass with strong T1 and T2 signals in the left inferior intermuscular plane of the gluteus maximus muscle. The mass was ~ 7.4 × 2.4 cm and had a markedly heterogeneous ...

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Hip Joint: Embryology, Anatomy and Biomechanics

Hip Joint: Embryology, Anatomy and Biomechanics

... The flexion moment is balanced by the extensor muscles including the gluteus maximus and the hamstrings which act to stabilize the hip at heel-strike producing a counterclockwise negative moment. In this ...

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The sciatic nerve in human cadavers — high division or low formation?

The sciatic nerve in human cadavers — high division or low formation?

... Figure 1. The left gluteal region after removing gluteus maximus; CFn — common fibular nerve; Tn — tibial nerve; SGv — superior gluteal vessels; IGv — inferior gluteal vessels; Pfm — p[r] ...

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Simultaneous combined anterior and posterior approach for en bloc resection of sciatic notch sarcomas

Simultaneous combined anterior and posterior approach for en bloc resection of sciatic notch sarcomas

... the gluteus maximus, ligation of the posterior branch of the internal iliac artery can be used to reduce intra-operative blood loss during the posterior ...the gluteus maximus ensures ad- ...

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Formulation of reconstructive protocol for sacral pressure sore defects with various types of flap cover.

Formulation of reconstructive protocol for sacral pressure sore defects with various types of flap cover.

... a Gluteus maximus myocutaneous flap. It can be a rotation gluteus maximus for a small to medium midline ulcer, unilateral or bilateral V-Y advancement for a medium to large pressure ...

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... the gluteus maximus and medius and hip adductors during gait and double and single-leg squatting tasks between individuals with “pronated” and “normal” static foot postures identified via the Foot Posture ...

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Muscle activation in healthy subjects during single step up

Muscle activation in healthy subjects during single step up

... METHODS: The bilateral electromyographic (EMG) signal from the gluteus maximus, biceps femoris and erec- tores spinae muscles were recorded using surface electromyography. The visual record of the step up ...

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