In 2023, a total of 26 oral presentations were given by Eriksholm scientists at conferences such as Conference on Implantable Auditory Protheses, Hearing Research, Danish Sound Cluster Webinar, and Seminars in Hearing. Click here to find out more 👉 https://ow.ly/zoGM50RqJUV #annualreports #annualreports2023 #eriksholm #audiology #audiologylife #hearingresearch #hearingresearchcenter
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Take a look at our range of publications! They're designed for a range of industries with useful support on a number of topics and are a great way to empower your organisation with essential information ➡️ https://bit.ly/3MqpYcB #MovingandHandling #FirstAid #ChallengingBehaviour #HazardousBehaviour #DisruptiveBehaviour #Conflict #AnatomyandPhysiology #WorkingAlone
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Our first article published, "Anatomy of the saphenous nerve, its branches within the adductor canal, and its relationship with clinical implications during ACL reconstruction" Lampros Gousopoulos, Marc Barrera Uso, Ajit M Vakharia, Thomas Cucurulo, Emilie Peltier, Thais Dutra Vieira, MD , Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet . New insights into minimizing saphenous nerve injury during hamstring grafting! This study explores detailed nerve visualization and innovative methylene blue diffusion for safer surgeries and effective pain control. Curious? Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/ejpTSDRB Andreas B. Imhoff Philipp Moroder Alexandre Lädermann Nicolas Bonnevialle Marc Tey Helder Pereira Philipp NiemeyerJohannes Barth
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From ancient texts to modern precision medicine, the history of #uveitis treatment reflects the evolution of medical science. Read in full #OpenAccess here: https://lnkd.in/ez66wN3r #Ophthalmology #MedicalHistory
The history of uveitis: from antiquity to the present day - Eye
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Being first is, by definition, an unbeatable feat! This is the first article published in The Hive - Musculoskeletal Journal (HMSJ) 💪
Our first article published, "Anatomy of the saphenous nerve, its branches within the adductor canal, and its relationship with clinical implications during ACL reconstruction" Lampros Gousopoulos, Marc Barrera Uso, Ajit M Vakharia, Thomas Cucurulo, Emilie Peltier, Thais Dutra Vieira, MD , Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet . New insights into minimizing saphenous nerve injury during hamstring grafting! This study explores detailed nerve visualization and innovative methylene blue diffusion for safer surgeries and effective pain control. Curious? Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/ejpTSDRB Andreas B. Imhoff Philipp Moroder Alexandre Lädermann Nicolas Bonnevialle Marc Tey Helder Pereira Philipp NiemeyerJohannes Barth
The Hive - Musculoskeletal Journal
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Our study, which shows that volume calculations can be made in have lumen-like tissues/organs with non-complex anatomical morphology using 2D radiographs, was published online in the Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences (Web of Science: Q3). It is not yet successful enough in volume calculation, but we aim to offer a version that can perform depth analysis in the pulp soon. I would like to thank Kaan Orhan for his persistant support in this study. https://lnkd.in/gxKbtzkZ
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Optimal antibiotic surgical prophylaxis poses a significant challenge in Latin America. Our study at Hospital Clínica Bíblica explores the potential impact of implementing an antimicrobial stewardship program (AMS) on the selection and duration of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis in adults.
#PaperPromotion Impact of the Five-Year Intervention of an #Antimicrobial #Stewardship Program on the Optimal Selection of #Surgical #Prophylaxis in a #Hospital without #Antibiotic #Prescription Restrictions in Costa Rica: A Retrospective Study ✍ by José Pablo Díaz Madriz, Esteban Zavaleta-Monestel et al. 💯 Access the paper at 👉 https://lnkd.in/dB_K_Ths
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Happy to share that our paper on Chronic Biosymbiotic Electrophysiology has been published in Advanced Functional Materials. This work demonstrates the integration of conductive carbon-doped TPU into textiles for electrophysiological applications like ECG and impedance pneumography, and biosymbiotic devices for impedance myography. This approach eliminates the need for adhesives while maintaining high-fidelity, comparable to gel electrodes, the clinical gold standard. The textile integration ensures large area coverage with minimal motion artifacts, making it ideal for continuous ECG monitoring. Meanwhile, the biosymbiotic integration enables precise, localized interrogation, supporting advanced electrophysiological modes. The technology is, of course, integrated with our recharge at distance capabilities demonstrated in our prior work (https://lnkd.in/gaEgv8Qf, https://lnkd.in/gPzwNRxA) which, combined, results in a multimodal electrophysiological platform that can operate 24/7 over many weeks without interruption or signal degradation. Check out the paper below: https://lnkd.in/gV8BURaM
Chronic Biosymbiotic Electrophysiology
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Ophthopedia Update:A cup within a cup: Eye, Published online: 17 July 2024; doi:10.1038/s41433-024-03243-6A cup within a cup #Ophthalmology #Eye #Ophthotwitter
A cup within a cup - Eye
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Stay Informed With the Latest in Medical Ultrasound Research! All AIUM Members can explore the AIUM Journal, your gateway to the most recent research and developments in the field to keep up with advancements in medical ultrasound. This month's issue includes articles such as "Predictive Value and Limitations of the Placenta Accreta Index: A Systematic Review" by Zarudskaya OM and "Sonographic Measurement of Median Nerve Cross-Sectional Area to Determine Severity of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Cautionary Tale" by Savage NJ and McKell JS. Find the full issue at https://bit.ly/49HGaS4
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Ophthopedia Update:Choroidal neovascularization following self-inflicted laser pointer injury to the macula: Eye, Published online: 16 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41433-024-03075-4Choroidal neovascularization following self-inflicted laser pointer injury to the macula #Ophthalmology #Eye #Ophthotwitter
Choroidal neovascularization following self-inflicted laser pointer injury to the macula - Eye
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