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Participant characteristics in studies of children with biopsy-proven NAFLD.
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Differences in glenohumeral joint stability (A) and muscle force of the infraspinatus (B), and subscapularis (C) in models with and without cuff tears.
Published 2025“…<p>The black bar indicates a significant increase compared with the Intact model, and the gray bar indicates a significant decrease compared with the Intact model.…”
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Differences in the muscle force of anterior (A), middle (B), and posterior (C) deltoids in models with and without cuff tears.
Published 2025“…<p>The black bar indicates a significant increase in muscle force compared with the Intact model, and the gray bar indicates a significant decrease in muscle force compared with the Intact model.…”
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Differences in the muscle force of teres minor (A) and long head biceps (B) in models with and without cuff tears.
Published 2025“…<p>The black bar indicates a significant increase in muscle force compared with the Intact model, and the gray bar indicates a significant decrease in muscle force compared with the Intact model.…”
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Participants’ characteristics.
Published 2025“…First, cancer survivors reported an <i>emotional fallout episode</i> to often follow treatment, which was characterized by a loss of direction and control due to discontinuation of medical care, decreased support from healthcare professionals and their social network, and an emotional set back. …”