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D J R Evans - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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The Illustrated Guide to Functional Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2004Co-Authors: D J R EvansAbstract:Rene Cailliet (pp 310). American Medical Association Press, USA, 2004. $69.95, ISBN 1-57947-408-X This new book from Rene Cailliet is primarily intended for medical clinicians and medical trainees; it is designed to detail the normal functional anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System, with a view to practitioners eliciting an understanding of how various Musculoskeletal impairments might occur, and developing suitable diagnostic regimes and therapeutic approaches. Dr Cailliet has written a number of excellent texts over the years and most clinicians will be aware of his books on topics such as disorders of the Musculoskeletal System, low back pain, and hand pain and impairment. Overall this current book is another …
Carol B. Benson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Sonography of the Musculoskeletal System.
Rheumatic diseases clinics of North America, 1991Co-Authors: Carol B. BensonAbstract:High-resolution ultrasound is an imaging technique with increasing applications in the Musculoskeletal System. With the development of high-frequency, realtime transducers, detailed images of small superficial structures can be provided. Tendons, muscles, and subcutaneous tissues can be assessed for disruption, masses, or fluid collections. Foreign bodies can be localized to guide surgical excision. Increased use of this diagnostic tool may lead to new applications as the technology improves.
Jacques Malghem - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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fasciae of the Musculoskeletal System normal anatomy and mr patterns of involvement in autoimmune diseases
Insights Into Imaging, 2018Co-Authors: Thomas Kirchgesner, Xavier Demondion, Maria Stoenoiu, Patrick Durez, Adrien Nzeusseu Toukap, Frederic Houssiau, Christine Galant, Souad Acid, Frederic Lecouvet, Jacques MalghemAbstract:The fascial System is a three-dimensional continuum of connective tissues present everywhere throughout the body, from the head to the toes and from the skin to the bone. The current article aims to review the normal anatomy of the fasciae of the Musculoskeletal System with macroscopic and microscopic correlations and to describe their appearance at MRI in normal subjects and in patients with autoimmune diseases of the Musculoskeletal System. • The fascial System is a three-dimensional continuum of connective tissues. • It is present everywhere throughout the body, from the head to the toes and from the skin to the bone. • The normal fascial System is barely visible at MRI. • MR patterns of fascial involvement in autoimmune diseases reflect the complex anatomy of the fasciae of the Musculoskeletal System.
Elazar Zelzer - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Mechanical regulation of Musculoskeletal System development
Development (Cambridge England), 2017Co-Authors: Neta Felsenthal, Elazar ZelzerAbstract:During embryogenesis, the Musculoskeletal System develops while containing within itself a force generator in the form of the musculature. This generator becomes functional relatively early in development, exerting an increasing mechanical load on neighboring tissues as development proceeds. A growing body of evidence indicates that such mechanical forces can be translated into signals that combine with the genetic program of organogenesis. This unique situation presents both a major challenge and an opportunity to the other tissues of the Musculoskeletal System, namely bones, joints, tendons, ligaments and the tissues connecting them. Here, we summarize the involvement of muscle-induced mechanical forces in the development of various vertebrate Musculoskeletal components and their integration into one functional unit.
Susan M. Ott - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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The effects of pregnancy on the Musculoskeletal System.
Clinical orthopaedics and related research, 2000Co-Authors: Mary Lloyd Ireland, Susan M. OttAbstract:During pregnancy the female body undergoes many hormonal and anatomic changes that affect the Musculoskeletal System. These changes may cause various Musculoskeletal complaints, predispose to injury, or alter the course of preexisting conditions. The changes of pregnancy should be taken into account when counseling women who wish to exercise through their pregnancy. Treatment of Musculoskeletal complaints during pregnancy must include the potential effects on mother and fetus.