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developed and validated self-assessment questionnaires for the shoulder, 24 elbow, 25 wrist 26 and knee. 27 The single questions focus on physical symptoms, activities of daily life, sports and recreational activities, physical function
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knee or hip problems, not being able to walk further than the corner of the street due to back problems, or not being able to hold a grandchild due to problems of the wrist or shoulder is not life-threatening, such as other (chronic) diseases (e
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. 14 Hence, there is great – undesired – variation in treatment. For example, in the Netherlands 20% of patients with a wrist fracture undergo surgery, while 80% of patients in Australia are treated operatively. 15 , 16 Consensus on the optimal
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characteristics of hip and knee arthroplasties in the Netherlands were registered. 1 In 2014, the registrations of shoulder, elbow and ankle arthroplasties were added to the database, followed by wrist and finger arthroplasties in 2016. The primary goal of
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and specializes in AI. The selected search terms were ‘ligament’, ‘muscle’, ‘tendon’, ‘bone’, ‘convolutional neural network’, ‘deep learning’, ‘machine learning’, ‘artificial intelligence’, ‘accuracy’, ‘specificity’, ‘ROC’, ‘sensitivity’, ‘wrist
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-wires/metalwork. 2 Dorsal branch of ulnar nerve Ulnar head fixation Ulnar late placement between 10 and 12 o’clock on the right wrist and 12 and 2 o’clock on the left in relation to the ulnar styloid. 30 Wrist arthroscopy Avoid setting 6U
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Sternum, lower back, thigh and tibia Angular velocity trunkSpatiotemporal gait FrailtyFall detection 28 Inertial sensor Sternum, shank, wrist Angular velocity trunk Spatiotemporal gait Parkinson 62 Inertial sensor
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pseudotumours occur in adults and do not respond to conservative treatment. Large proximal pseudotumours in adults should be removed surgically as soon as they are diagnosed. Distal pseudotumours occurring distal to the wrist and ankle appear to be secondary to
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. 1 – 4 The evolution of implants with the use of different materials has led to the design of prosthetic devices for other joints, such as shoulder, elbow, wrist, ankle, and small joints of the hands and feet. 5 – 9 Surgical pathologists
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in general where single, dual, or multiple sensor set-ups, the wear location (e.g. wrist, belt, shoe and pocket) size, weight, looks, battery life, charging needs, ease and robustness of placement must be taken into consideration. The aspect of (i