The possibility of using myotonometry to assess the muscle fatigue of physical labor workers

Author(s):  
Evgeniya S. Shitova ◽  
Inga S. Malakhova ◽  
Vladislav I. Lemeshko

Introduction. The use of classical methods for diagnosing muscle fatigue of physical workers, including dynamometry and electromyography, is often limited due to the complexity of the process, the inability to use them in production, and the subjectivity of the methodology. At the same time, such a method as myotonometry does not have these disadvantages, but the main area of its use at the moment is clinical practice. The aim of study was to determine the possibility of using myotonometry to assess muscle fatigue. Materials and methods. In the course of the study, the biomechanical characteristics of muscles that differ in their depth were evaluated using the "MyotonPro" device (Myoton AS, Estonia). We determined the tone and stiffness of the biceps of the shoulder, the soleus muscle, and the muscle that straightens the back at different periods of time under the influence of maximum load on them. Results. It was found that the studied parameters of these muscles immediately after performing a series of exercises "to failure" statistically significantly increased, and after 30 minutes - again decreased, but did not reach the initial level. Conclusions. The myotonometric study showed objectivity, reliability, repeatability and proved to be one of the most promising modern methods for assessing muscle fatigue, including for solving problems in the field of occupational health.

1988 ◽  
Vol 32 (01) ◽  
pp. 37-43
Author(s):  
Paul C. Xirouchakis

The solution is presented for an infinite elastic-softening floating beam under a point load. The response depends on two nondimensional parameters: the negative stiffness coefficient that characterizes the descending part of the moment-curvature curve, and the nondimensional softening region half-length. The solution exhibits two important features that the elastic-perfectly plastic solution does not show. First, in certain ranges of parameters, the elastic-softening beam has a clearly defined maximum load carrying capacity. Second, in some other ranges of parameters, the elastic-softening beam has a minimum load or residual strength. The beam stiffens up upon further deformation due to the reactions of the water foundation. Critical softening parameters are calculated that separate stable from unstable behavior.


Author(s):  
Eric Taylor

Over time, concepts have evolved from the idea of a constitutional basis for behavioural problems, through unitary neurological formulations, to the recognition of neurocognitive heterogeneity and the impact of the social environment. Diagnoses have altered accordingly. ADHD and hyperkinetic disorder have different historical traditions, and still generate international differences in practice; however, they have succeeded in keeping research and clinical practice in touch with each other. This chapter takes a historical approach to describe the influences on the development of the concepts. Concepts are still changing, in response both to the historical context and to improving scientific knowledge. It may well be that recognition of heterogeneity at neural, psychological, and genetic levels will lead to more and better differentiated behavioural concepts. For the moment, however, the clinical utility of diagnosis based on observable behaviour is likely to maintain ADHD as the dominant idea organizing the field.


2010 ◽  
Vol 2010 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Siegfried Labeit ◽  
Christine H. Kohl ◽  
Christian C. Witt ◽  
Dittmar Labeit ◽  
Jeong Jung ◽  
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MuRF1 is a member of the TRIM/RBCC superfamily, a gene family that encompasses a large variety of proteins, all sharing the conserved TRIM (TripartiteMotive) sequential array ofRING,B-box, and coiled-coil domains. Within this family, MuRF1(also named TRIM63) is a specialized member that contributes to the development of muscle atrophy and sarcopenia. Here we studied MuRF1's role in muscle atrophy during muscle unloading induced by hindlimb suspension. Consistent with previous studies, we found that MuRF1 inactivation leads to an attenuated muscle atrophy response. The amount of protection was higher as compared to the denervation model, and within the 10 day-suspension period the soleus muscle was spared from atrophy in MuRF1-KO mice. Contractility studies on hindlimb suspended muscle tissues suggested that MuRF1's functions extend beyond muscle trophicity and implicate MuRF1 in muscle fatigue and MLC phosphorylation control: soleus muscle from MuRF1-KO mice fatigued significantly faster and in addition showed a reduced posttetanic twitch potentiation. Thus the present work further established the role of MuRF1 in muscle atrophy and for the first time shows that MuRF1 plays a role in muscle fatigue and twitch potentiation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 72 (4) ◽  
pp. 704-706
Author(s):  
Natalia Y. Lemish

Introduction: The term “Great Obstetrical Syndromes” (GOS) was widely implemented to clinical practice after 2009, due to publications of G. C. Di Renzo and R. Romero. The effective prognostical methods are still being searched for early correction of the disorders and decrease of negative consequences on mother and fetus. The aim: To analyze the up to date data concerning prognostication of Great obstetrical syndromes. Materials and methods: Used database Pubmed from 2004 up till 2019 to search clinical studies of great obstetrical syndromes. Conclusions: The literature review summarizes the data about existing methods of prognostication of GOS based on history of the patient and the results of additional clinical and laboratory investigations.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 110-123
Author(s):  
M.O. MAVLIKEEV ◽  
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A.A. TITOVA ◽  
D.O. GUDZ ◽  
R.V. DEEV ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (37) ◽  
pp. 204-211
Author(s):  
Aleksei DOROFEEV ◽  
Ivan KUZNETSOV

Background: Restoration of teeth after endodontic treatment is an urgent problem. There is a large selection of materials and structures for dental restoration after endodontic treatment. Aim: This work aimed to determine the strength characteristics of endocrowns made of hybrid ceramics, depending on various conditions. Methods: The study involved 40 samples of removed teeth (mandibular molars). Mechanical and medical treatment of root canals was previously carried out in the teeth, after which the root canals were sealed with a sealer and gutta-percha. The defect in the crown part of the tooth was repaired with a hybrid ceramic endocrown. Endocrowns were made by milling. The endorocrowns were cemented according to the standard cementation protocol for ceramic restorations. All tooth samples were divided into 2 groups of 20 teeth each group. Group 1 was placed in the thermostat for 24 hours at a temperature of +37±1°C, and group 2 was subjected to thermal cycling. After that, the samples of the studied groups were subjected to uniaxial compression until the moment of destruction. The measurements of the maximum load (kN), maximum stress (MPa), and % of deformation at the moment of failure were carried out. All the results obtained were statistically processed. Results and Discussion: According to the results of the study, the samples of group 1 showed higher values of strength and elasticity than samples of group 2. Conclusions: Thus thermocycling, which simulates the natural oral environment negatively affects the durability of the hybrid ceramic. However, the obtained values make it possible to use it for the restoration of teeth after endodontic treatment


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 80-85
Author(s):  
G. B. Dikke ◽  
Yu. G. Kucheryavaya ◽  
A. A. Sukhanov ◽  
I. I. Kukarskaya ◽  
E. Yu. Scherbatykh

Objective: to provide an overview of modern methods for assessing the function and strength of the pelvic floor muscles in women available for clinical practice. The main provisions. Foreign and domestic sources found in free access Internet databases were analyzed. Visual observation, palpation, perineometry, electromyography, ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging measure various aspects of the function and strength of the pelvic floor muscles. Perineometry allows you to accurately measure the force of contractions of the pelvic floor muscles and is an easy and affordable way. Oxford vaginal palpation technologies, biofeedback devices, and ultrasound can be important clinical tools in the practice of a physician to quantify dysfunction of the pelvic floor. Conclusion. The obtained data on methods for assessing the function and strength of the pelvic floor muscles indicate the need for perineometry in clinical practice for the timely diagnosis of pelvic floor insufficiency, which will allow choosing the right rehabilitation method for women of different age groups.


2019 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. 136-140
Author(s):  
Cláudio Henrique Barbieri ◽  
Luiz Garcia-Mandarano Filho

ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the mechanical behavior of different geometry bone block grafts in wooden models. Methods: Constructs with rectangular (G1) and trapezoidal (G2) profile “grafts”, fixed with 3.5 mm 8-hole dynamic compression plates were submitted to non-destructive bending, with the load applied alternately on the same surface as that of the plate fixation (upper) and on the opposite surface (lower), and torsion tests. A 50 N maximum load for bending and a 5° maximum deformation for torsion were considered. Rigidity (N/mm) was recorded for the former and torque (N.m) was recorded for the latter. Results: Rigidity was consistently higher in G2 than in G1, but not significantly so for all comparisons. The exception was for the load applied on the same surface of plate fixation, significantly higher in G1 than in G2. Torque was higher in G1, but not significantly so. Conclusion: The two different-profile “grafts” present a similar mechanical behavior and can be indistinctly used in clinical practice. Level of evidence V, specialist's opinion based on basic studies.


2020 ◽  
Vol 79 (Suppl 1) ◽  
pp. 1452.1-1452
Author(s):  
G. Lukina ◽  
E. Koltsova ◽  
E. Shmidt ◽  
K. Lytkina ◽  
E. Zhilyaev

Background:The introduction of perspective anti-rheumatic biologic agents into clinical practice has not only increased therapy efficacy and improved medical prognosis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), but also resulted in a dramatic increase in treatment cost and, therefore, in a reduced accessibility of the innovative treatment for patients. For this reason, over the last years, there has been a huge interest towards developing biosimilars [1,2].Objectives:To assess the effectiveness and safety of switching from reference rituximab (RTXref) to rituximab biosimilar (RTXbs) BCD-020 in patients with RA in real clinical practice according to the data from MUAR.Methods:Patients with RA who treated by RTXrefat the onset and then switched to RTXbs(BCD-020) were enrolled in the study. For all patients were performed: swollen and tender joints count, ESR, CRP, biochemistry and immunologic blood analyses. Assessment of dynamic of DAS28, RAPID3, HAQ-DI was performed. The great attention was given to the therapy safety assessment. RTXrefeffectiveness and safety profile was assessed at the moment of switching; data for RTXbs(BCD-020) were collected not earlier than 6 months after switching.Results:46 patients with RA were enrolled, 80.5% were women; the mean age was 59.5±12.2 years; 91.3% were RF-positive, 63% - ACCPA-positive, the disease activity at the moment of switching was moderate, the mean DAS28 was 3.5. The duration of RTXreftherapy until switching was 36.8 ± 26.8 months; the duration of the follow-up period for BCD-020 biosimilar was 12.1 ± 6.18 months. In 43.5% of patients, previously inefficiency or intolerance of other biologics was discovered. The proportion of patients who received concomitant therapy with glucocorticoids or methotrexate (MTX) was 45.7% and 43.5%, respectively. The mean MTX dose was 13.6 mg/wk. The mean dose of RTXref/BCD-020 was 1000 mg. The stability dynamic of clinical parameters was retained after switching to biosimilar (Tab.1) without significant difference between the rituximab products (р>0.05).Table 1.Comparison of Efficiency Parameters for the Reference Rituximab and Biosimilar BCD-020ParameterReference rituximabBiosimilar BCD-020DAS28 (ESR)3.393.34HAQ-DI1.481.44RAPID312.912.6The safety profile of RTXrefand RTXbs(BCD-020) was also similar. None of the patients discontinued BCD-020 therapy for reasons related to safety or inefficiency.Conclusion:Within the framework of routine clinical practice, switching from reference rituximab to BCD-020 biosimilar is not accompanied by a change in efficiency and safety profile of the therapy and does not pose a risk of discontinuation, which is coherent with the results of the registration clinical trial for BCD-020. [3]References:[1]Edwards CJ, et al. Switching to biosimilars: current perspectives in immune-mediated inflammatory diseases. Expert Opin Biol Ther. 2019 Oct;19(10):1001-1014. doi: 10.1080/14712598.2019.1610381. Epub 2019 May 6.[2]Dörner T, et al. The changing landscape of biosimilars in rheumatology. Ann Rheum Dis 2016;75:974–982. doi:10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-209166[3]Nasonov EL, et al. The results of a phase III comparative clinical trial of rituximab (Acellbia and MabThera) in rheumatoid arthritis (the BIORA study). Nauchno-Prakticheskaya Revmatologiya = Rheumatology Science and Practice. 2016;54(5):510-519 (In Russ.). doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.14412/1995-4484-2016-510-519Disclosure of Interests:Galina Lukina Speakers bureau: Novartis, Pfizer, UCB, Abbvie, Biocad, MSD, Roche, Ekaterina Koltsova: None declared, Evgeniya Shmidt Speakers bureau: MSD, Novartis, Pfizer, Karine Lytkina Speakers bureau: Novartis, Eli Lilly, Pfizer, UCB, Abbvie, Biocad, MSD, Jonson&Jonson, Evgeniy Zhilyaev Speakers bureau: Novartis, UCB, Pfizer, Biocad, Abbvie, MSD, Roche


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