Found 15 result(s) FROM 1963 pages containing the term 'neuromuscular screening'.
Friday Oct 16, 2009
EMG Finds “High Risk” Zone for ACL Tears in Female Athletes
Reduced semitendinosus (ST) and elevated vastus lateralis (VL) activity increase the risk of ACL tear—and taking bits from the ST for ACL repair is probably a mistake...
Monday Sep 21, 2009
RA Gene Screening Almost Ready for Primetime
Genetic screening for rheumatoid arthritis risk is not yet clinically useful, but combining five confirmed RA loci may provide an accurate predictive test...
Monday Mar 02, 2009
Early Screening, Osteoporosis Treatment Needed to Reduce Hip Fracture Rates
Early osteoporosis screening and treatment are being pushed worldwide as orthopaedic surgeons try to stem the tide of hip fractures in aging populations...
Thursday Feb 12, 2009
Strength Training Bests Conventional Rehab After Knee Replacement
A progressive quadriceps strengthening program may help total knee arthroplasty patients approach the functional level seen among healthy peers...
Wednesday Aug 13, 2008
OA Increase Among Women Seems Due to Obesity As Well As Aging
OA is becoming more prevalent as the population of elderly increases, but Canadian researchers report that age alone does not account for the increased incidence of OA among women...
Thursday May 08, 2008
Docs Issue Guideline on Screening for Osteoporosis in Men
New clinical guidelines for screening may combat the expected 50% increase in osteoporosis cases in men…
Thursday Aug 09, 2007
Osteoporosis Screening, Treatment Recommended for Older Men Only if History of Fracture or Over Age 80
Osteoporosis screening of all men over age 70 plus bisphosphonates for those with osteoporosis is not a cost-effective strategy for fracture prevention at current drug cost levels but might be reasonable for men 65 or older with prior fracture and for men 80 or older even without prior fracture...Schousboe JT, et al. JAMA. 2007;298:629-637.
Wednesday Jul 25, 2007
Hip Protectors Fail to Prevent Hip Fracture in Nursing Home Residents
Energy-absorbing/shunting hip protectors do not protect nursing home residents from hip fractures…Kiel DP, et al. JAMA. 2007;298:413-422.
Wednesday Jul 18, 2007
Brain Function Linked to "Noncontact" Knee Injuries
Differences in brain function may predispose athletes to ACL injury…Swanik CB, et al. Am J Sports Med. 2007;35:943-948.
Tuesday Jul 17, 2007
Prospective Study Validates ESR and CRP as Screening Tests for Infection Before Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty
ESR and CRP can be used to differentiate infected from noninfected knees prior to revision total knee arthroplasty…
Friday Jun 23, 2006
Kyphoplasty Reduces Osteoporotic Fracture Pain, but Does It Predispose to More Fractures?
Pharmacologic treatments for osteoporosis leave up to 50% of patients suffering long-term pain from fractures—perhaps unnecessarily... Kasperk C. Presented at: EULAR 2006; June 21–24, 2006; Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Abstract SP0033.
Wednesday Dec 21, 2005
EMG May Be Better Than MRI at Diagnosing Spinal Stenosis
Because it can test nerve function and determine the presence of nerve damage, electromyogram testing may be more effective than magnetic resonance imaging in diagnosing spinal stenosis as well as detecting neuromuscular diseases that mimic stenosis... Haig AJ, et al. Spine. In press.
Tuesday Dec 20, 2005
Radius Acquires Ipsen's Parathyroid Hormone–Related Protein Analog for Osteoporosis
Radius (Cambridge, Mass) has acquired from Ipsen the exclusive worldwide rights (excluding Japan) to the drug BA058...
Tuesday Nov 29, 2005
Aspreva Reports Success for CellCept® in Active Lupus Nephritis; Completes Enrollment in Phase III for Myasthenia Gravis
Aspreva Pharmaceuticals Corporation of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, has announced the results of an investigator-initiated trial...
Tuesday Oct 12, 2004
Few Patients Undergo Screening or Receive Treatment for Glucocorticoid-induced Osteoporosis
Despite evidence of rapid bone loss associated with chronic oral steroid use, fewer than 25% of men and 50% of women undergo screening or receive treatment for glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis... Curtis JR, et al. J Bone Miner Res. 2004;19(suppl 1):S30. Abstract 1114.
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