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Diagnosis of Musculus Gastrocnemius Tightness - Key Factors for the Clinical Examination

Published: July 7, 2016 doi: 10.3791/53446

Summary

Isolated Musculus gastrocnemius tightness is a common cause for foot and ankle pathologies. Currently no standardized examination procedure exists. This manuscript demonstrates that 20 degree of knee flexion eliminates the restraining effect of the M. gastrocnemius on ankle dorsiflexion and presents a video description of a standardized examination protocol.

Abstract

Common foot and ankle pathologies have been linked to isolated Musculus gastrocnemius tightness (MGT). Various examination techniques have been described to assess MGT. Still, a standardized examination procedure is missing. Literature argues for weightbearing examination but the degree of knee flexion needed to eliminate the restraining effect of the M. gastrocnemius on ankle dorsiflexion (ADF) is unknown. This manuscript investigates the effect of knee flexion on ankle dorsiflexion and provides a detailed description of a standardized examination protocol. Examination on 20 healthy individuals revealed, that 20° of knee flexion is sufficient to fully eliminate the influence of the M. gastrocnemius on ADF. This builds the prerequisite for a standardized examination for MGT. Non-weightbearing and weightbearing examination of ADF has to be conducted with the knee fully extended and at least 20° flexed. Two investigators should conduct non-weightbearing testing with the subject in supine position. In order to obtain reliable results, the axis of the fibula should be marked. One examiner can conduct weightbearing examination with the subject in lunge stance. Isolated MGT is present if ADF is impaired with the knee fully extended and knee flexion results in a significant ADF increase. The herein presented standardized examination is the prerequisite for future studies aiming at establishing norm values.

Introduction

Limited ankle dorsiflexion (ADF) alters the gait kinematics and is held responsible for common foot pathologies including Achilles tendinopathy, stress fractures, metatarsalgia and plantar heel pain 1-5. The most common cause for limited ADF is isolated Musculus gastrocnemius tightness (MGT) 3,6.

The joint kinematics of the ankle are influenced by knee flexion as the M. gastrocnemius bridges both joints. The muscle is under tension when the knee is fully extended, as the origin of the muscle is then furthest proximal. The M. gastrocnemius then restrains ADF. Knee flexion approximates the muscle's origin, thereby reducing the tension of the M. gastrocnemius, and consequently increases ADF. Ankle dorsiflexion is then limited by other anatomical structures of the ankle joint. Figure 1 illustrates this principle. In the case of MGT, ADF is limited with the knee fully extended but substantially increases by flexion of the knee 4.

Clinical examination for MGT takes advantage of the above outlined principled and was first published in 1923 by Silfverskiöld, a Swedish orthopedic surgeon 7. Since then, numerous examination techniques have been described, all of which compare the ADF with the knee extended and flexed. Published clinical tests can be categorized into non-weightbearing 5,8, weightbearing 9,10, and instrumented 11,12. Today, non-weightbearing examination is most commonly conducted 13. The patient is placed supine on the examination couch and ADF is assessed with the knee fully extended and typically 90° flexed (Figure 2A). On the contrary, weightbearing ADF measurements are conducted with the subject upright in lunge stance. The rear knee is extended or bent and the subject is asked to lean forward just before heel liftoff (Figure 2B). For both tests MGT is diagnosed, if the ADF with the knee extended is impaired and knee flexion results in a significant increase of ADF.

Although non-weightbearing tests are frequently performed, weightbearing testing has several advantages. First, only one investigator is needed for weightbearing examination, whereas two examiners are required to achieve reliable non-weightbearing measurements. Second, the weightbearing examination more closely reflects the load during gait. Third, the force applied to the ankle is independent of the examiner. Fourth, weightbearing examination features a higher intra- and inter- rater reliability 9,10,13-15.

The major limitation of all tests for MGT is that the minimal degree of knee flexion needed to eliminate the restraining effect of the M. gastrocnemius on ADF is unknown 8,15. Whereas 90° of knee flexion are typically applied in non-weightbearing testing 5,8,16, this is not feasible for the weightbearing examination. The broad population is unable to perform a Lunge with 90° of knee flexion without lifting the heel off the ground. Consequently, most studies conducting weightbearing examinations did not control for knee flexion 8,15. In order to perform reliable weightbearing examinations it is essential to identify the minimal degree of knee flexion needed to eliminate the restraining effect of the M. gastrocnemius on ADF.

Overall, literature argues for weightbearing testing for the diagnosis of MGT. In order to provide a valid weightbearing examination procedure, the minimal degree of knee flexion required to eliminate the ADF restraining effect of the M. gastrocnemius must be known. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of knee flexion on ADF in non-weightbearing and weightbearing testing and to provide a step-by-step guide to conduct non-weightbearing and weightbearing examination for MGT.

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Protocol

Ethics statement: The study was approval by the local ethics committee of the University of Munich (# 007-14).

Note: An examination couch freely accessible on both sides and the foot end is required for non-weightbearing testing. A line (tape, approximately 2 meters) on the ground perpendicular the wall is needed for weightbearing testing. A standard goniometer with 2° increments and 20 cm length is used. We recommend documenting the results using a standardized fourfold table containing ADF measurement for the knee extended and flexed for each leg separately.

1. Participant Preparation

  1. Have the subject take off their pants and remove their footwear.
  2. Mark the axis of the fibula by drawing a line connecting the center of the distal fibula 5 cm and 15 cm above the tip of the fibula.

2. Non-weightbearing Measurement (Figure 2A) 

  1. Have two investigators perform the measurement, one conducting the test, the other measuring the degree of ankle dorsiflexion.
  2. Place the subject in supine position on the examination couch. The examination couch must be freely accessible on both sides and the foot end.
  3. Have the first investigator place one hand at the level of the subtalar joint to ensure a neutral pronation-supination position of the rear foot and place the other hand around the midfoot. Thereby one hand stabilizes the talonavicular joint, while the other hand applies force on the plantar aspect of the forefoot to achieve maximum ankle dorsiflexion.
  4. Have the first investigator ensure that the knee is fully extended.
  5. Have the second investigator perform the measurement of the ankle dorsiflexion using a goniometer. Place one arm of the goniometer connecting the start and end point of the previously marked axis of the fibula. Align the other arm with the plantar aspect of the foot.
  6. Note the result on the documentation sheet.
  7. Have the first investigator ensure 90° of knee flexion by placing one hand on the distal dorsal aspect of the thigh while the other hand applies force on the plantar aspect of the forefoot to achieve maximum ankle dorsiflexion.
  8. Have the first investigator place one hand at the level of the subtalar joint to ensure a neutral pronation-supination position of the rear foot and place the other hand around the midfoot. Thereby one hand stabilizes the talonavicular joint and the other hand applies force on the plantar aspect of the forefoot to achieve maximum ankle dorsiflexion.
  9. Have the second investigator perform the measurement of the ankle dorsiflexion using a goniometer. Place one arm of the goniometer connecting the start and end point of the previously marked axis of the fibula. Align the other arm with the plantar aspect of the foot.
  10. Note the result on the documentation sheet.
  11. Repeat steps 2.1 through 2.10 for the contralateral side.

3. Weightbearing Measurement (Figure 2B)

  1. Have one investigator perform the test.
  2. Place the subject standing opposite a wall.
  3. Have the subject get into the lunge position with the leg to be measured being the rear leg.
  4. Have the investigator help the subject to place his/her rear foot centered on the previously marked line. Ensure that the heel and the second toe of the rear leg are centered on the line.
  5. Have the subject hold onto the wall in order to stabilize their stance.
  6. Have the subject fully extend their rear leg. Have the investigator ensure that the knee is fully extended. Be aware that even slight knee flexion significantly influences ankle dorsiflexion.
  7. Have the subject move their hip towards the wall until just before heel lift off of the rear leg. The front leg can be flexed as needed / as comfortable.
  8. Have the investigator place one hand on the dorsal aspect of the subtalar joint to ensure a neutral pronation-supination position of the rear foot.
  9. Have the investigator perform the measurement of ankle dorsiflexion with the other hand. Align one arm of the goniometer connecting the start and end point of the previously marked axis of the fibula. Place the other arm on the floor.
  10. Note the result on the documentation sheet.
  11. Have the subject get into the lunge position with the leg to be measured being the rear leg. Therefore have the patient move towards the wall until a comfortable position has been reached.
  12. Have the investigator help the subject to place his/her rear foot centered on the previously marked line. Ensure that the heel and the second toe of the rear leg are centered on the line.
  13. Have the subject hold onto the wall in order to stabilize their stance.
  14. Have the subject flex the rear leg as comfortable and move their hip towards the wall until just before heel lift off of the rear leg. The front leg can be flexed as needed / as comfortable.
  15. Have the investigator ensure that the rear knee is flexed at least 20 degrees. In case of doubt use the goniometer to ensure knee flexion greater than 19 degrees.
  16. Have the investigator place one hand on the dorsal aspect of the subtalar joint to ensure a neutral pronation-supination position of the rear foot.
  17. Perform the measurement of ankle dorsiflexion with the other hand. Align one arm of the goniometer connecting the start and end point of the previously marked axis of the fibula. Place the other arm on the floor.
  18. Note the result on the documentation sheet.
  19. Repeat steps 3.1 through 3.18 for the contralateral side.

4. Data Analysis and Interpretation

  1. Ask the subject to identify the symptomatic side.
  2. Review the ADF data on the documentation sheet.
    1. First identify whether ADF with the knee extended is less than 10° on the symptomatic side. If so, consider MGT to be a possible cause. Then, compare ADF with the knee extended and flexed. If knee flexion results in a significant increase of ADF, MGT is present.
    2. In case ADF is greater than 10°, compare ADF with the knee extended between both legs. If ADF is reduced on the symptomatic compared to the non-symptomatic side consider MGT to be a possible cause. If knee flexion on the symptomatic side results in a significant increase of ADF, MGT is present.

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Representative Results

Both ankles of 20 healthy individuals (mean age of 27.1 ± 3.9 years), 50% female, were examined. Non-weightbearing and weightbearing tests at six different degrees of knee flexion (full extension, 20°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 75°) and the Lunge Test (uncontrolled knee flexion) were conducted. A functional brace was used to control knee flexion. Measurements were performed by two investigators blinded to each other's results. Between each individual, the order of the investigators and the order of knee flexion were altered. The D'Agostino and Pearson Test revealed no normal distribution. Multiple testing was accounted for by a Bonferroni correction (p <0.004). Standard descriptive statistics, a Mann-Whitney-U-Test for differences between the sides, gender and measurement technique (non-weightbearing vs. weightbearing), and a repeated measurement ANOVA for differences between degrees of ADF were calculated. An interclass correlation coefficient (ICC; 1,1) was used to assess inter-rater reliability.

The data presented are average values of both examiners. The inter-rater reliability ranged between 0.961 to 0.992. No gender or side differences were found. Figure 3 presents the pooled data of both sides for ADF for each step of knee flexion. All weightbearing measurements resulted in significant higher ADF values compared to non-weightbearing measurements (Mann- Whitney-U-Test, p <0.001).

The boxplots presented in Figure 4 show pooled ADF differences (delta) between each step of knee flexion. Significant differences were only observed between full knee extension and 20° of knee flexion (p <0.001). Further knee flexion did not result in an increase of ADF. No significant differences for ADF were found between the Lunge test and any weightbearing examination with the knee flexed (20° to 75°).

Figure 1
Figure 1. Schematic Illustration of the Functional Anatomy of Testing Isolated M. gastrocnemius Tightness. (A) With full extension of the knee the tensed M. gastrocnemius restrains ADF; (B) Knee flexion reduces the tension of the M. gastrocnemius and therefore increases ADF; Figure was adapted from 17. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.

Figure 2
Figure 2. Schematic Illustration of the Test Procedures. (A) Non-weightbearing examination: The investigator applies force to the plantar aspect of the foot with the knee fully extended (A1) and 90° flexed (A2). The second investigator measures ADF. (B) Weightbearing examination: The subject gets into the lunge position with the rear leg centered on a line. ADF is measured with the knee fully extended (B1) and at least 20° flexed (B2). For both measurements take care that the foot measured is in a neutral pronation-supination position. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.

Figure 3
Figure 3. Boxplots (95% CI) of Pooled Ankle Dorsiflexion for Each Degree of Knee Flexion. (A) Non-weightbearing measurements: Mean ADF for each step of knee flexion; (B) Weightbearing measurements: Mean ADF for each step of knee flexion. Figure was adapted from 17. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.

Figure 4
Figure 4. Boxplots of the Differences of Ankle Dorsiflexion Between Each Step of Knee Flexion (pooled values). (A) Non-weightbearing measurements: Difference of ADF between each step of knee flexion; (B) Weightbearing measurements: Difference of ADF between each step of knee flexion; ***: p <0.001; Figure was adapted from 17. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.

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Discussion

Examinations on 20 healthy individuals revealed, that 20 degrees of knee flexion already eliminates the influence of the M. gastrocnemius on ADF. Further knee flexion resulted in no significant ADF increase. The herein presented video description of a standardized non-weightbearing and weightbearing examination for MGT builds the prerequisite for future studies establishing physiological norm values.

The study has limitations. First, no custom-made measurement device was used to assess ADF, which might contribute to measurement inaccuracy. This is for the investigator depended force applied during non-weightbearing testing, the use of a goniometer and adjacent joint movements. Moreover, the herein used goniometer had 2° increments, which could also contribute to measurements inaccuracy. Still, the herein used measurement device is available to every physician 18. Next, adjacent joint movements, i.e., in the subtalar and midtarsal joints, alter especially weightbearing ADF measurements. In order to reduce this effect we closely monitored for subtalar neutral position of the foot during testing, as recommended in the literature 19-22. Overall, the authors aimed at presenting a standardized examination routine, which is applicable in the daily routine and does not rely on special devices. The herein observed high ICC values argue for the validity of the presented examination procedure. Finally, the minimal degree of knee flexion (20°) was predefined by the orthesis used. Therefore, we could not investigate whether even less knee flexion already eliminates the ADF restraining effect of the M. gastrocnemius. Still, the 20° of minimal knee flexion identified are practical for weightbearing testing.

Various modifications of the herein presented techniques have been published. First, different anatomical landmarks have been employed. For non-weightbearing tests, the axis of the fibular (y-axis) and either the plantar surface of the foot 13,23,24 or the axis of the fifth metatarsal bone 8,25,26 have been used. For weightbearing measurements, the floor (x-axis) and the axis of the fibular 10,14, the Achilles tendon 27,28, or the tibia 29-31 have been assessed. Second, the devices used to measure ADF vary. Measurement devices applied in previous studies include the digital inclinometer 27,31, mobile app 27, acrylic plate 10, custom made devices 11,12,32, measuring tape 33,34, and a standard goniometer 5,15,29. Third, the weightbearing examination has initially been described as the "knee-to-wall" lunge test measuring the distance of the greater toe to the wall 33-35. Overall, the published variations are considerable and have been combined in various ways. This not only hinders the inter-study comparison but the techniques applied are often not practical for every day use. We aimed at defining a standardized and reproducible procedure that can be conducted non-weightbearing and weightbearing with little effort and resources. Therefore the axis of the fibula and the plantar aspect of the foot / floor where chosen as measurement landmarks. A standard goniometer was used as the authors consider this a tool available to every physician. Finally the weightbearing test was conducted with the rear leg being the one measured as the "knee-to-wall" principle can not be conducted with the knee extended.

Conducting the above outlined examinations, the authors experienced several pitfalls. First, the identification of the fibular during weightbearing testing is difficult due to the prominence of the peroneal tendons. In order to generate reproducible results, we recommend marking the axes of the fibular prior to testing. Second, for the weightbearing test with the knee extended, care must be taken that the knee is fully extended. We found minimal knee flexion to have a profound impact on the ADF. Third, the investigator has to ensure subtalar neutral position as adjacent joint movements alter the measurements. Finally, as outlined above, the authors recommend non-weightbearing examination to be conducted by two investigators. One investigator applies force on the plantar aspect of the forefoot and assures a neutral pronation-supination position of the rear foot. The other investigator conducts the actual measurement.

The major drawbacks we are currently facing are missing physiological and pathophysiological values 4,36. First, the values for ADF with the knee fully extended obtained by non-weightbearing and weightbearing testing vary significantly. In the literature weightbearing test has been shown to be more reproducible 9,10,13-15. Moreover, it more closely resembles the physiological loading conditions and partially eliminates inter-rater differences in the force applied to gain maximum ADF. Further, non-weightbearing testing requires two examiners whereas only one examiner can conduct weightbearing testing. In summary the weightbearing test seems to be superior. Until now it was unclear what degree of knee flexion is needed to eliminate the ADF restraining effect of the M. gastrocnemius in weightbearing testing. This study for the first time could demonstrate that 20° of knee flexion is sufficient. Therefore, the herein presented video description of a standardized weightbearing examination for MGT ensures valid testing and should be conducted in future studies.

Future studies should apply the herein presented weightbearing examination in order to define norm values of ADF with the knee extended and flexed. Previous studies in line with our results suggest a high variety in ADF. If this variation does not allow the definition of norm values a promising approach is to compare the ADF of both ankles.

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Disclosures

The authors have nothing to disclose.

A biometric version of this study has been published 17. The herein presented paper focuses on the actual conduct of the clinical examinations for isolated MGT. The findings of the biometric paper 17 on the influence of the degree of knee flexion are implanted in this paper.

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank Jakob Binder for his help in subject acquisition and organization of the examinations, Mrs. Hella Thun for designing Figure 1 and 2 and finally Mr. Dipl.-Ing. (FH), M.Sc. M. Saller for his statistical support.

Materials

Name Company Catalog Number Comments
Examination couch
Standard goniometer  MDF Instruments USA, Inc. Malibu, CA, USA 2° increments

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Baumbach, S. F., Braunstein, M., Regauer, M., Böcker, W., Polzer, H. Diagnosis of Musculus Gastrocnemius Tightness - Key Factors for the Clinical Examination. J. Vis. Exp. (113), e53446, doi:10.3791/53446 (2016).

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    Use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Biopsy Data to Guide Sampling Procedures for Prostate Cancer Biobanking
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    A Fluorescence-based Assay for Characterization and Quantification of Lipid Droplet Formation in Human Intestinal Organoids
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    A Novel Non-invasive Method for the Detection of Elevated Intra-compartmental Pressures of the Leg
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    Quantitative Mapping of Specific Ventilation in the Human Lung using Proton Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Oxygen as a Contrast Agent
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    Portable Thermographic Screening for Detection of Acute Wallenberg's Syndrome
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    Use of MRI-ultrasound Fusion to Achieve Targeted Prostate Biopsy
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    Testing of all Six Semicircular Canals with Video Head Impulse Test Systems
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    Protocol and Guidelines for Point-of-Care Lung Ultrasound in Diagnosing Neonatal Pulmonary Diseases Based on International Expert Consensus
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    Bilateral Assessment of the Corticospinal Pathways of the Ankle Muscles Using Navigated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
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    Targeting Gray Rami Communicantes in Selective Chemical Lumbar Sympathectomy
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    Multi-Modal Home Sleep Monitoring in Older Adults
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    Cardiac Magnetic Resonance for the Evaluation of Suspected Cardiac Thrombus: Conventional and Emerging Techniques
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    Observational Study Protocol for Repeated Clinical Examination and Critical Care Ultrasonography Within the Simple Intensive Care Studies
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    Measurements of Motor Function and Other Clinical Outcome Parameters in Ambulant Children with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
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    Assessment of the Efficacy of An Osteopathic Treatment in Infants with Biomechanical Impairments to Suckling
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    Quantification of Levator Ani Hiatus Enlargement by Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Males and Females with Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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    Quantitative [18F]-Naf-PET-MRI Analysis for the Evaluation of Dynamic Bone Turnover in a Patient with Facetogenic Low Back Pain
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    Generation of Human 3D Lung Tissue Cultures (3D-LTCs) for Disease Modeling
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    Proton Therapy Delivery and Its Clinical Application in Select Solid Tumor Malignancies
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    Combining Volumetric Capnography And Barometric Plethysmography To Measure The Lung Structure-function Relationship
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    Two-Dimensional X-Ray Angiography to Examine Fine Vascular Structure Using a Silicone Rubber Injection Compound
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    Preparation, Procedures and Evaluation of Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection in the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis
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    Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 7 Tesla
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    Semi-quantitative Assessment Using [18F]FDG Tracer in Patients with Severe Brain Injury
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    Handheld Metal Detector Screening for Metallic Foreign Body Ingestion in Children
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    A Metadata Extraction Approach for Clinical Case Reports to Enable Advanced Understanding of Biomedical Concepts
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    Hydra, a Computer-Based Platform for Aiding Clinicians in Cardiovascular Analysis and Diagnosis
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    Objective Nociceptive Assessment in Ventilated ICU Patients: A Feasibility Study Using Pupillometry and the Nociceptive Flexion Reflex
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    Anogenital Distance and Perineal Measurements of the Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) Quantification System
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    Bedside Ultrasound for Guiding Fluid Removal in Patients with Pulmonary Edema: The Reverse-FALLS Protocol
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    Muscle Imbalances: Testing and Training Functional Eccentric Hamstring Strength in Athletic Populations
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    Isolation of Primary Human Decidual Cells from the Fetal Membranes of Term Placentae
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    Skeletal Muscle Neurovascular Coupling, Oxidative Capacity, and Microvascular Function with 'One Stop Shop' Near-infrared Spectroscopy
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    Measuring the Carotid to Femoral Pulse Wave Velocity (Cf-PWV) to Evaluate Arterial Stiffness
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    Standardized Measurement of Nasal Membrane Transepithelial Potential Difference (NPD)
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    Taste Exam: A Brief and Validated Test
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    Absorption of Nasal and Bronchial Fluids: Precision Sampling of the Human Respiratory Mucosa and Laboratory Processing of Samples
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    Methodology for Sputum Induction and Laboratory Processing
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    Electrophysiological Measurement of Noxious-evoked Brain Activity in Neonates Using a Flat-tip Probe Coupled to Electroencephalography
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    Application of an Amplitude-integrated EEG Monitor (Cerebral Function Monitor) to Neonates
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    The 4-vessel Sampling Approach to Integrative Studies of Human Placental Physiology In Vivo
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    A Novel Method: Super-selective Adrenal Venous Sampling
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    A Method for Quantifying Upper Limb Performance in Daily Life Using Accelerometers
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    Assessment of Pulmonary Capillary Blood Volume, Membrane Diffusing Capacity, and Intrapulmonary Arteriovenous Anastomoses During Exercise
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    Assessment of Child Anthropometry in a Large Epidemiologic Study
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    Video Movement Analysis Using Smartphones (ViMAS): A Pilot Study
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    Network Analysis of Foramen Ovale Electrode Recordings in Drug-resistant Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Patients
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    A Model to Simulate Clinically Relevant Hypoxia in Humans
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    Interictal High Frequency Oscillations Detected with Simultaneous Magnetoencephalography and Electroencephalography as Biomarker of Pediatric Epilepsy
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    Integrated Compensatory Responses in a Human Model of Hemorrhage
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    Transthoracic Speckle Tracking Echocardiography for the Quantitative Assessment of Left Ventricular Myocardial Deformation
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    Impression Cytology of the Lid Wiper Area
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    A Protocol of Manual Tests to Measure Sensation and Pain in Humans
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    Unbiased Deep Sequencing of RNA Viruses from Clinical Samples
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    A Choroid Plexus Epithelial Cell-based Model of the Human Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier to Study Bacterial Infection from the Basolateral Side
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    Generation of Microtumors Using 3D Human Biogel Culture System and Patient-derived Glioblastoma Cells for Kinomic Profiling and Drug Response Testing
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    Ultrasound Assessment of Endothelial Function: A Technical Guideline of the Flow-mediated Dilation Test
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    Using a Laminating Technique to Perform Confocal Microscopy of the Human Sclera
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    Modeling and Simulations of Olfactory Drug Delivery with Passive and Active Controls of Nasally Inhaled Pharmaceutical Aerosols
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    Exosomal miRNA Analysis in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) Patients' Plasma Through qPCR: A Feasible Liquid Biopsy Tool
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    A Multimodal Imaging- and Stimulation-based Method of Evaluating Connectivity-related Brain Excitability in Patients with Epilepsy
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    Measuring Cardiac Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) Activity in Toddlers - Resting and Developmental Challenges
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    Using Saccadometry with Deep Brain Stimulation to Study Normal and Pathological Brain Function
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    Quantitative Fundus Autofluorescence for the Evaluation of Retinal Diseases
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    Diagnosis of Musculus Gastrocnemius Tightness - Key Factors for the Clinical Examination
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    Stereo-Electro-Encephalo-Graphy (SEEG) With Robotic Assistance in the Presurgical Evaluation of Medical Refractory Epilepsy: A Technical Note
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    Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Skeletal Muscle Disease
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    Transcutaneous Microcirculatory Imaging in Preterm Neonates
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    Using an Ingestible Telemetric Temperature Pill to Assess Gastrointestinal Temperature During Exercise
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    Design, Fabrication, and Administration of the Hand Active Sensation Test (HASTe)
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    MRI-guided dmPFC-rTMS as a Treatment for Treatment-resistant Major Depressive Disorder
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    Functional Human Liver Preservation and Recovery by Means of Subnormothermic Machine Perfusion
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    A Multicenter MRI Protocol for the Evaluation and Quantification of Deep Vein Thrombosis
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    Determining The Electromyographic Fatigue Threshold Following a Single Visit Exercise Test
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    Use of Electromagnetic Navigational Transthoracic Needle Aspiration (E-TTNA) for Sampling of Lung Nodules
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    Trabecular Meshwork Response to Pressure Elevation in the Living Human Eye
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    In Vivo, Percutaneous, Needle Based, Optical Coherence Tomography of Renal Masses
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    Establishment of Human Epithelial Enteroids and Colonoids from Whole Tissue and Biopsy
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    Human Brown Adipose Tissue Depots Automatically Segmented by Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography and Registered Magnetic Resonance Images
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    Preparation and Respirometric Assessment of Mitochondria Isolated from Skeletal Muscle Tissue Obtained by Percutaneous Needle Biopsy
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    A Methodological Approach to Non-invasive Assessments of Vascular Function and Morphology
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    Isolation and Immortalization of Patient-derived Cell Lines from Muscle Biopsy for Disease Modeling
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    State of the Art Cranial Ultrasound Imaging in Neonates
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    Measurement of Dynamic Scapular Kinematics Using an Acromion Marker Cluster to Minimize Skin Movement Artifact
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    The Supraclavicular Fossa Ultrasound View for Central Venous Catheter Placement and Catheter Change Over Guidewire
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    A Neuroscientific Approach to the Examination of Concussions in Student-Athletes
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    DTI of the Visual Pathway - White Matter Tracts and Cerebral Lesions
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    Collection, Isolation, and Flow Cytometric Analysis of Human Endocervical Samples
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    Fundus Photography as a Convenient Tool to Study Microvascular Responses to Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Epidemiological Studies
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    A Multi-Modal Approach to Assessing Recovery in Youth Athletes Following Concussion
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    Clinical Assessment of Spatiotemporal Gait Parameters in Patients and Older Adults
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    Multi-electrode Array Recordings of Human Epileptic Postoperative Cortical Tissue
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    Collection and Extraction of Saliva DNA for Next Generation Sequencing
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    Fast and Accurate Exhaled Breath Ammonia Measurement
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    Developing Neuroimaging Phenotypes of the Default Mode Network in PTSD: Integrating the Resting State, Working Memory, and Structural Connectivity
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    Two Methods for Establishing Primary Human Endometrial Stromal Cells from Hysterectomy Specimens
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    Assessment of Vascular Function in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease
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    Coordinate Mapping of Hyolaryngeal Mechanics in Swallowing
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    Network Analysis of the Default Mode Network Using Functional Connectivity MRI in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
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    EEG Mu Rhythm in Typical and Atypical Development
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    The Multiple Sclerosis Performance Test (MSPT): An iPad-Based Disability Assessment Tool
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    Isolation and Functional Characterization of Human Ventricular Cardiomyocytes from Fresh Surgical Samples
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    Dynamic Visual Tests to Identify and Quantify Visual Damage and Repair Following Demyelination in Optic Neuritis Patients
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    Primary Culture of Human Vestibular Schwannomas
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    Utility of Dissociated Intrinsic Hand Muscle Atrophy in the Diagnosis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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    Lesion Explorer: A Video-guided, Standardized Protocol for Accurate and Reliable MRI-derived Volumetrics in Alzheimer's Disease and Normal Elderly
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    Pulse Wave Velocity Testing in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging
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    Isolation, Culture, and Imaging of Human Fetal Pancreatic Cell Clusters
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    3D-Neuronavigation In Vivo Through a Patient's Brain During a Spontaneous Migraine Headache
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    A Novel Application of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Imaging
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    Computerized Dynamic Posturography for Postural Control Assessment in Patients with Intermittent Claudication
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    Collecting Saliva and Measuring Salivary Cortisol and Alpha-amylase in Frail Community Residing Older Adults via Family Caregivers
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    Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Analysis of Neurodegenerative Diseases
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    Transcriptomic Analysis of Human Retinal Surgical Specimens Using jouRNAl
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    Improved Protocol For Laser Microdissection Of Human Pancreatic Islets From Surgical Specimens
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    Evaluation of Respiratory Muscle Activation Using Respiratory Motor Control Assessment (RMCA) in Individuals with Chronic Spinal Cord Injury
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    Minimal Erythema Dose (MED) Testing
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    Measuring Cardiac Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) Activity in Children
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    Collecting And Measuring Wound Exudate Biochemical Mediators In Surgical Wounds
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    A Research Method For Detecting Transient Myocardial Ischemia In Patients With Suspected Acute Coronary Syndrome Using Continuous ST-segment Analysis
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    Using a Chemical Biopsy for Graft Quality Assessment
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    Characterizing Exon Skipping Efficiency in DMD Patient Samples in Clinical Trials of Antisense Oligonucleotides
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    In Vitro Assessment of Cardiac Function Using Skinned Cardiomyocytes
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    Normothermic Ex Situ Heart Perfusion in Working Mode: Assessment of Cardiac Function and Metabolism
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    Evaluation of Vascular Control Mechanisms Utilizing Video Microscopy of Isolated Resistance Arteries of Rats
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    Bronchoalveolar Lavage (BAL) for Research; Obtaining Adequate Sample Yield
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    Non-invasive Optical Measurement of Cerebral Metabolism and Hemodynamics in Infants
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    Tilt Testing with Combined Lower Body Negative Pressure: a "Gold Standard" for Measuring Orthostatic Tolerance
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    Driving Simulation in the Clinic: Testing Visual Exploratory Behavior in Daily Life Activities in Patients with Visual Field Defects
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    Isolation, Characterization and Comparative Differentiation of Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells Derived from Permanent Teeth by Using Two Different Methods
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    Portable Intermodal Preferential Looking (IPL): Investigating Language Comprehension in Typically Developing Toddlers and Young Children with Autism
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    Intraoperative Detection of Subtle Endometriosis: A Novel Paradigm for Detection and Treatment of Pelvic Pain Associated with the Loss of Peritoneal Integrity
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    The Use of Primary Human Fibroblasts for Monitoring Mitochondrial Phenotypes in the Field of Parkinson's Disease
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    Collection Protocol for Human Pancreas
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    The α-test: Rapid Cell-free CD4 Enumeration Using Whole Saliva
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    The Measurement and Treatment of Suppression in Amblyopia
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    Corneal Donor Tissue Preparation for Endothelial Keratoplasty
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    Quantification of Atherosclerotic Plaque Activity and Vascular Inflammation using [18-F] Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography (FDG-PET/CT)
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    Eye Tracking Young Children with Autism
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    Doppler Optical Coherence Tomography of Retinal Circulation
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    Utilizing Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation to Study the Human Neuromuscular System
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    Detection and Genogrouping of Noroviruses from Children's Stools By Taqman One-step RT-PCR
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    Method to Measure Tone of Axial and Proximal Muscle
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    The Trier Social Stress Test Protocol for Inducing Psychological Stress
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    Probing the Brain in Autism Using fMRI and Diffusion Tensor Imaging
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    Multifocal Electroretinograms
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    Isolation of Human Islets from Partially Pancreatectomized Patients
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    Examining the Characteristics of Episodic Memory using Event-related Potentials in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease
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    Magnetic Resonance Imaging Quantification of Pulmonary Perfusion using Calibrated Arterial Spin Labeling
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    Manual Muscle Testing: A Method of Measuring Extremity Muscle Strength Applied to Critically Ill Patients
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    Expired CO2 Measurement in Intubated or Spontaneously Breathing Patients from the Emergency Department
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    A Protocol for Comprehensive Assessment of Bulbar Dysfunction in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
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    An Investigation of the Effects of Sports-related Concussion in Youth Using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and the Head Impact Telemetry System
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    Corneal Confocal Microscopy: A Novel Non-invasive Technique to Quantify Small Fibre Pathology in Peripheral Neuropathies
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    Methods to Quantify Pharmacologically Induced Alterations in Motor Function in Human Incomplete SCI
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    Multispectral Real-time Fluorescence Imaging for Intraoperative Detection of the Sentinel Lymph Node in Gynecologic Oncology
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    Technique to Collect Fungiform (Taste) Papillae from Human Tongue
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    Assessing Endothelial Vasodilator Function with the Endo-PAT 2000
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    Making Sense of Listening: The IMAP Test Battery
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    An Experimental Paradigm for the Prediction of Post-Operative Pain (PPOP)
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    Bioelectric Analyses of an Osseointegrated Intelligent Implant Design System for Amputees
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