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Item Metadata only Skin blood flow as an objective measure for lateral elbow tendinopathy(2023-12-12) Sakulsriprasert P.; Bunprajun T.; Soonthonsawat S.; Sakulsriprasert P.; Mahidol UniversityPURPOSE: To investigate the test-retest reliability, side-to-side difference, responsiveness, and concurrent validity of skin blood flow (SkBF) measured by laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) in individuals with acute or subacute lateral elbow... origin was –3.54. The ES and SRM ranged from –0.71 to –0.78. Concurrent validity was reported with a strong correlation with pain intensity (r = –0.637). DISCUSSION: SkBF is a reliable and responsive variable for investigating the elbows with acutePublication Metadata only Modeling and preliminary testing socket-residual limb interface stiffness of above-elbow prostheses(2008-04-01) Jonathon W. Sensinger; Richard F Ff Weir; Mahidol University; Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago; Jesse Brown VA Medical Center; Northwestern University, called fluoroscopy, is taken to obtain the movement of the bone relative to the socket. Force data are simultaneously recorded, and the combination of force and movement data are used to calculate the empirical rotational stiffness of elbow S-RL interfaceItem Metadata only Dimensions of the functional degrees of freedom of the first serve in tennis(2025-01-01) Parunchaya J.; Newell K.M.; Jessop D.; Von Lieres Und Wilkau H.; Irwin G.; Parunchaya J.; Mahidol Universitycomponents accounted for ~80% of the total variance with the external frame of reference (elbow and shoulder v), and internal frame of reference (ω: left and right hip) contributing most to component 1 (~60%). Arm (ω: shoulder, elbow, wrist) contributed (~20Publication Metadata only Joint range of motion in flaccid hemiplegia(2003-01-01) Vimonwan Hiengkaew; Pinit Vittayasoontorn; Pongporn Meenathanin; Anchalee Kaewtong; Mahidol University, extension, abduction, adduction and internal and external rotation using the plastic universal goniometer. PROM in the elbow and knee was assessed in flexion and extension. Wrist PROM was measured in flexion, extension and radial and ulnar deviationItem Metadata only Stiff Wrist Assessment: General Consideration, Etiology of the Wrist Stiffness(2025-01-01) Laohaprasitiporn P.; Bain G.I.; Laohaprasitiporn P.; Mahidol UniversityWrist stiffness poses a significant clinical challenge characterized by restriction of wrist mobility that impacts daily activities. Understanding wrist stiffness is imperative for clinicians to optimize patient outcomes and restore functional wrist mobility. This review explores the etiology, pathogenesis, classification, and approach to treatment of wrist t stiffness.Item Metadata only Minimum 5-Year Clinical Outcomes of Arthroscopically Repaired Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: Effect of Age on Clinical Outcomes(2023-01-01) Dey Hazra R.O.; Dey Hazra M.E.; Hanson J.A.; Rutledge J.C.; Doan K.C.; Ganokroj P.; Horan M.P.; Dornan G.J.; Millett P.J.; Mahidol UniversityShoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) score; Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) score; the shortened version of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand score (QuickDASH); the 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) Physical Component SummaryItem Metadata only Predictors of Clinical Outcomes and Quality of Life After Sternoclavicular Joint Reconstruction With Hamstring Tendon Autograft(2024-01-01) Rupp M.C.; Geissbuhler A.R.; Rutledge J.C.; Horan M.P.; Ganokroj P.; Chang P.; Provencher M.T.; Millett P.J.; Rupp M.C.; Mahidol Universityminimum of 2 years postoperatively, clinical outcomes were collected, including the following patient-reported outcomes (PROs): the 12-Item Short Form Survey (SF-12) score; American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) score; Quick Disabilities of the Arm
