External Tendon
Mostrando 1-12 de 15 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Some Aspects of Numerical Modeling of Steel-Concrete Composite Beams with Prestressed Tendons
Abstract Aspects about the numerical modeling of three-dimensional prestressed steel-concrete composite beams by using the finite element (FE) method are highlighted and commented in this work. Emphasis is given to the numerical treatment of bonded and unbonded tendons. The proposed modeling technique uses curved beam and catenary elements for simulating int
Lat. Am. j. solids struct.. Publicado em: 15/08/2019
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2. Clinical and Image Outcomes of the Hill-Sachs Injury Approach by the Remplissage Technique on the Anterior Shoulder Instability
Resumo Objetivos Avaliar o resultado funcional da técnica de remplissage, a cicatrização da capsulotenodese do tendão infraespinal no defeito de Hill-Sachs, o grau de infiltração gordurosa do músculo infraespinal e sua força de rotação lateral no pós-operatório. Método Foram avaliados 25 pacientes comluxação anterior recidivante do ombro e
Rev. bras. ortop.. Publicado em: 20/05/2019
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3. Outcomes in orthopedics and traumatology: translating research into practice
Clinical research is focused in generating evidence that is feasible to be applicable to practitioners. However, translating research-focused evidence into practice may be challenging and often misleading. This article aims is to pinpoint these challenges and suggest some methodological safeguards, taking platelet-rich plasma therapies and knee osteochondral
Acta ortop. bras.. Publicado em: 2014-12
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4. Trapezius muscle transfer for external shoulder rotation: anatomical study
OBJECTIVE: To compare the viability of transferring the lower and transverse trapezius to the greater tuberosity using three different techniques. METHODS: Twelve shoulders from six cadavers were used. The primary outcome was to assess the suture viability of the trapezius muscle transfer to the greater tuberosity in the insertion topography of the inf
Acta ortop. bras.. Publicado em: 2014-12
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5. Desenvolvimento de um sistema de controle para a órtese funcional de mão da UFMG
Hand orthosis is an external device applied or joined to the hand and to the wrist to improve its function controlling the movement, supplying the objects sustentation, correcting flexible deformities and hindering the progress of fixed deformities. This work aimed to develop the grip force control of a hand orthosis developed in the Bioengineering Laborator
Publicado em: 2007
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6. SUBSTITUTION OF CRANIALCRUCIATE LIGAMENT IN DOGS WITH HOMOLOG BONE TENDON SEGMENT CONSERVED IN 98% GLYCERIN AND SUBMITTED TO DIFFERENT REHABILITATION PROCEDURES / SUSBTITUIÇÃO DO LIGAMENTO CRUZADO CRANIAL EM CÃES POR SEGMENTO TENO-ÓSSEO HOMÓLOGO CONSERVADO EM GLICERINA A 98% E SUBMETIDO A DIFERENTES PROTOCOLOS DE REABILITAÇÃO
According to research data, today there are more than 5,000 articles published around the world dealing with the question of human and animal cruciate ligament. The surgical techniques for the reconstruction of the cranial cruciate ligament (CCL), classified as intra-articular, used homogenous, autogenous or synthetic materials with the function of anatomica
Publicado em: 2006
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7. REDISTRIBUIÇÃO DE MOMENTOS EM VIGAS CONTÍNUAS EM ADUELAS PROTENDIDAS COM CABOS SINTÉTICOS EXTERNOS / MOMENT REDISTRIBUTION IN CONTINUOUS SEGMENTAL BEAMS PRESTRESSED WITH EXTERNAL SYNTHETIC TENDONS
An experimental investigation on the behavior of continuous segmental concrete beams, prestressed with external aramid tendons, was carried out. Four beams were tested; one was monolithic and the others were constructed in precast dry- jointed segments. All the beams had the same overall dimensions, with two spans and an I section 30 cm high, flange width of
Publicado em: 2003
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8. ANÁLISE DO COMPORTAMENTO À FLEXÃO DE VIGAS PROTENDIDAS COM CABOS EXTERNOS SINTÉTICOS / ANÁLISIS DEL COMPORTAMIENTO A LA FLEXIÓN DE VIGAS PROTENDIDAS CON CABLES EXTERNOS SINTÉTICOS / ANALYSIS OF THE FLEXURAL BEHAVIOR OF BEAMS PRESTRESSED WITH EXTERNAL TENDONS
Beams prestressed with external tendons have a number of attractions for engineers. They allow a reduction in weight, since concrete is not provided merely to act as cover to tendon or duct; they allow the tendons to be inspected for signs of corrosion and tendons can be replaced or retensioned if necessary. External prestressing is also an ideal application
Publicado em: 1999
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9. Elastic properties of the cat soleus tendon and their functional importance.
A new method has been used to measure the stiffness of the entire tendinous component of the soleus muscle of the cat. During sinusoidal stretching of the muscle-tendon combination, the motor nerves were stimulated repetitively in such a way that the force of contraction offset the movement, and the muscle fibres remained at constant length. The afferent end
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10. Ultrastructural aspects of rat tail tendon sheaths.
An investigation was carried out on the sheaths which envelop rat tail tendons. The samples were processed for observation by light and electron microscopy. In the case of electron microscopy, thin sections of specimens embedded in epoxy resin and replicas of freeze etched samples were used. On the basis of histological and ultrastructural observations, four
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11. Mechanisms of non‐contact ACL injuries
In soccer one of the most common knee injuries is the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear, which usually occurs through non‐contact mechanisms. Female soccer players are at higher risk of sustaining non‐contact ACL injuries than male soccer players. A good understanding of ACL loading mechanisms is the basis for a good understanding of the mechanisms o
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12. Effects of prolonged walking on neural and mechanical components of stretch responses in the human soleus muscle
After repeated passive stretching, tendinous tissue compliance increases in the human soleus (SOL) muscle–tendon unit. During movement, such changes would have important consequences for neural and mechanical stretch responses. This study examined the existence of such effects in response to a 75 min walking intervention. Eleven healthy subjects walked on
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