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spontaneously arise in the axial plane. This can be explained by the coupling phenomenon which refers a harmonious association of one motion around an axis on a particular plane with another motion around a second axis in another plane. Thus, any manoeuvre that
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worldwide, although market share data are difficult to retrieve and not publicly available. Substantial international differences exist in the preferred choice of THA couplings ( 10 ). According to the most recent 2022 German Arthroplasty Registry (EPRD
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strength and force coupling of the shoulder joint. Nevertheless, the expected strength of the transferred tendon unit is always weaker when compared to that of native function ( 32 ) and as scapulothoracic motion is a significant component of shoulder joint
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and MoXLPE in patients younger than 65 years. 16 Thus, clinical decisions on the choice of the bearing are still based on very limited evidence. 17 Table 1. Main disadvantages for each bearing surface Couplings Main
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Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar da Universidade do Porto (ICBAS-UP), Porto, Portugal
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clinical outcomes associated with the SCR procedure. Biomechanics Normal shoulder function is a result of interactions between the rotator cuff and deltoid muscles that balance the multiplanar coupling forces of the glenohumeral joint ( 18 ). When
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( 25 , 70 ). However, novel analogs of CT (sCT-BP and sCT-PEG-BP), which were developed to achieve a more joint-specific effect by coupling to bisphosphonate (BP), were able to improve the anti-inflammatory effect of sCT in experimental RA ( 31 ). In
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the coupling activity of the serratus anterior and lower trapezius muscles. If this manoeuvre leads to improved range of motion or pain reduction, it is considered positive, and the patient can benefit from the rehabilitation of the scapular
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the reason the shoulder is the most unconstrained and mobile joint with a glenoid socket acting more as a platform than a cavity. Stability and shoulder function are therefore dependent on muscle balance, also called ‘force coupling’, centring the