Search Results - "Gilai, A N"
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Spinal manipulation results in immediate H-reflex changes in patients with unilateral disc herniation
Published in European spine journal (01-12-1997)“…The aim of this clinical investigation was to determine whether the abnormal H-reflex complex present in patients with S1 nerve root compression due to…”
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Myopathic changes as a paraneoplastic sign in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
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Muscle imbalance in the aetiology of idiopathic club foot : an electromyographic study
Published in Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume (01-07-1995)“…We performed electrophysiological studies on both legs of 52 children, aged from 3 months to 15 years, with idiopathic club foot. In only nine (17%) was no…”
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Nontraumatic, acute neonatal paraplegia
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-09-1991)“…Nontraumatic, acute neonatal paraplegia with associated lower limb vascular phenomena is a relatively rare condition. Three such cases are reported. The…”
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Perthes' disease and posterior lumbosacral union
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-09-1992)“…Delayed bone development is common in Perthes' disease, and affected children are usually smaller than normal. Somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) studied in…”
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Tibialis Anterior Tendon Transfer for Residual Dynamic Supination Deformity in Treated Club Feet
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics. B (01-06-2000)“…Twenty-seven previously treated club feet in 25 patients were evaluated retrospectively following tibialis anterior tendon transfer to the dorsum of the foot…”
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Transient suppression of involuntary movements in cerebral palsy patients during dental treatment
Published in Anesthesia progress (01-11-1991)“…The efficacy of nitrous oxide (N2O) and oxygen (O2) inhalation in reducing involuntary movements in cerebral palsy (CP) dental patients was examined using…”
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