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- 2020
Reflections on the Development of Fascial Tissue: Starting from Embryology
Bruno Bordoni, Bruno MorabitoThis reflective article discusses the ongoing challenges in classifying fascial tissue. The authors highlight that the scientific literature contains many contradictions and lacks a clear, straightforward definition. Th…
- 2019
The diaphragm muscle manual evaluation scale
Bruno Bordoni, Bruno MorabitoThis technical report describes a new method for manually assessing the diaphragm's function, called the Manual Evaluation Diaphragm (MED) scale. The scale is designed to generate a value for the respiratory muscle's mo…
- 2017
We are operating too much
Nicola MaffulliIn this editorial, the author, an orthopedic and trauma surgeon, observes a rising number of operations for orthopedic and trauma ailments. He notes that this trend runs counter to the results of high-quality studies, w…
- 2008
Diagnosis and management of adhesive capsulitis
Robert C Manske, Daniel ProhaskaThis 2008 review discusses adhesive capsulitis, also known as frozen shoulder, a disabling musculoskeletal condition. The authors cover the diagnosis and management of the condition, which can cause significant morbidit…
- 2007
Epimuscular myofascial force transmission between antagonistic and synergistic muscles can explain movement limitation in spastic paresis
Peter A HuijingThis review, which includes new animal data, examines how muscles transmit force through their surrounding connective tissue sheaths (fascia). The research indicates that force can be transmitted between all muscles wit…
