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14. Biomechanics of the female knee
cycles of motion.1 Males have an increased articular cartilage volume in comparison with females.29 When comparing ultrasounds of the medial compartment of the knee in healthy patients, female knees had a lower medial joint width in both loaded and unloaded positions.30 Additionally, total percentage loss of tibial
Pocket Guide to Parenteral Nutrition: Dietitians in Nutrition Support Dietetic Practice Group · Chapter 15
Chapter 5: Metabolic Complications of Long-Term Parenteral Nutrition
Cycle PN infusion. Provide enteral stimulation when feasible. Monitor potential adverse effects of medications on bone and liver health. Encourage appropriate care of vascular access devices. Promote a healthy lifestyle for patients, including: smoking cessation, weight-bearing activity
10. Obesity and malnutrition
activity. These factors result in joint pain, stiffness, mechanical instability, and immobility. A cycle
Ulysses · Chapter 28
Chapter 28
cycling on level macadamised causeways, ascents of moderately high hills, natation in secluded fresh water and unmolested river boating in secure wherry or light curricle with kedge anchor on reaches free from weirs and rapids (period of estivation), vespertinal perambulation or equestrian circumprocession with inspection of sterile
1. Epidemiology of osteoarthritis in female patients
active form of vitamin D upregulates the expression of multiple vitamin K–dependent proteins found in joint tissues.103 Although most current literature agrees that maintaining an appropriate vitamin K level is associated with a lower risk of OA, the evidence from clinical trials is limited at this
I-00_Prefatory-26_110625 · Chapter 2
A interdisciplinary teamwork that results in optimal tion. Use of “may” indicates that a course of action is per -
cycle. Tools (see Appendices B, C, and D) . Each article or study Because only a portion of the Guidelines book is updated for is assigned a consensus appraisal score as agreed upon by publication in any given year, differences in format, content the reviewers. Each appraisal score
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 28
Case 16 Ironing Out the Cause of Seizures
activity or paroxysmal responses during low-frequency photic stimulation. Imaging Red Flags • Different brain regions have varying susceptibility to injury, which may help in the diagnosis of specific metabolic disorders. Children with suspected inborn errors of metabolism should undergo MRI with T1-weighted imaging with and without
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 28
Case 16 Ironing Out the Cause of Seizures
activity or paroxysmal responses during low-frequency photic stimulation. Imaging Red Flags • Different brain regions have varying susceptibility to injury, which may help in the diagnosis of specific metabolic disorders. Children with suspected inborn errors of metabolism should undergo MRI with T1-weighted imaging with and without
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 28
Case 16 Ironing Out the Cause of Seizures
activity or paroxysmal responses during low-frequency photic stimulation. Imaging Red Flags • Different brain regions have varying susceptibility to injury, which may help in the diagnosis of specific metabolic disorders. Children with suspected inborn errors of metabolism should undergo MRI with T1-weighted imaging with and without
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 49
Case 34 Intramyelinic Edema in Infancy
actively myelinating structures in a neonate can be seen in hypoxic-ischemic injury,Page 198Page 199certain infections (e.g., parechovirus), infant formula preparation errors/hypernatremia, and IEMs including MSUD, glycine encephalopathy, decompensated urea cycle
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