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Int J Exerc Sci
September 2025
School of Health, Science, and Technology, Cornerstone University, Grand Rapids, MI, USA.
Although acutely donning compression garments improves several markers of athletic performance, the effects of training in compression garments remains largely unexplored. Thus, this study aimed to determine the effects of exercise training while donning a novel full-body compression garment on multiple measures of anaerobic performance. Sixteen sedentary males (age: 21±3 y; BMI: 25±3 kg/m) completed 4 weeks of training with (CG; n=8) or without (CON; n=8) a novel full-body compression garment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDisabil Rehabil
May 2025
Rehabilitation service, Hospital Asepeyo Barcelona, Sant Cugat del Vallès, Catalonia, Spain.
Purpose: Wearable lower-limb robotic exoskeletons have emerged as promising tools for locomotor training in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, their bulky size, high cost, and limited usability hinder widespread acceptance. User-centered methods identifying end-users' unique insights are key to meet their specific challenges.
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June 2025
Collective Health Department, School of Nursing, University of Sao Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Background: The implementation of an innovative form of personal protective equipment (PPE) as an infection and prevention control measure for respiratory transmissible diseases is complex, with several elements to be addressed.
Aim: To make considerations for integrated face and respiratory protection implementation in clinical settings.
Methods: This was a multi-site qualitative study with 87 health workers that compared traditional PPE or powered air-purifying (PAPR) respirators with lightweight PAPR (L-PAPR).
Clin Orthop Relat Res
June 2025
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Background: Surgical helmet systems remain widely used in total joint arthroplasty (TJA) despite evidence to suggest that they may increase infection risk via contamination of sterile equipment and operating room air. However, the challenging nature of conducting high-quality clinical trials to study outcomes with low incidence, such as prosthetic joint infection (PJI), has made drawing definitive conclusions from the available experimental studies difficult. Therefore, a comprehensive analysis of the best available evidence is needed to clarify the association between surgical helmet system use and contamination and infection risk and to provide clinical recommendations for use in TJA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWearable Technol
December 2024
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
This work studies upper-limb impairment resulting from stroke or traumatic brain injury and presents a simple technological solution for a subset of patients: a soft, active stretching aid for at-home use. To better understand the issues associated with existing associated rehabilitation devices, customer discovery conversations were conducted with 153 people in the healthcare ecosystem (60 patients, 30 caregivers, and 63 medical providers). These patients fell into two populations: spastic (stiff, clenched hands) and flaccid (limp hands).
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