The aim of this article was to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of electroneuromyography in patients with a pre-diagnosis of ulnar neuropathy at the elbow (UNE). This evaluation has high sensitivity and specificity.
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Objective: The present study aimed to assess the sensitivity and specificity of nerve conduction studies (NCS) in patients pre-diagnosed with ulnar neuropathy at the elbow (UNE).
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The aim of this article was to examine post-burn bone loss and determine whether it was local or diffuse. These injuries caused systemic bone loss. This bone loss could not be correlated with the severity of the burns.
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Objective: To examine post-burn bone loss and determine whether it was local or diffuse.
Neck pain is a common problem associated with considerable comorbidities, disability, and cost to society. Spinal manual therapy is commonly used to treat this condition, and some countries recommend it as a treatment option in their clinical guidelines since it is generally believed to be a safe and effective method for physicians to use to relieve neck pain. However, the non-invasive and frequently medication-free manipulation maneuvers can potentially lead to severe adverse effects.
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