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- 1Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
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- 1Jaw reconstruction patients
- 1Anderson, Coral A.
- 1Campbell, Susan E.
- 1Cody, June D.
- 1Glazener, Cathryn M.A.
- 1Hunter, Kathleen F.
- 1Natamai Vasudevan, Pradipika
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Fall 2021
Head and neck cancer is a devastating disease resulting in difficulties in mastication (chewing) and deglutition (swallowing) even after treatment. Jaw reconstruction together with oral prostheses can restore anatomical structures. Without embedded sensory function in the prosthesis, however,...
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2015
Glazener, Cathryn M.A., Anderson, Coral A., Cody, June D., Hunter, Kathleen F., Omar, Muhammad I., Campbell, Susan E.
Background information The prostate is a male sex gland that surrounds the outlet of the bladder. Two main diseases of the prostate (cancer of the prostate, and benign (non-cancerous) prostatic enlargement) can be treated by surgery but some men suffer leakage of urine (urinary incontinence)...
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Fall 2013
Scoliosis affects 2.5% of adolescents and 90% of these adolescents have mild curves of less than 25°. These adolescents do not currently have any active treatments to prevent curve progression. Literature suggests that exercise-based treatment may be able to help patients with mild scoliosis....