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Background: The transplantation of a free muscle flap represents a trusted method for restoring function and movement in paralyzed facial muscles. However, the choice of donor site is still controversial and can lead to many problems. Discovering appropriate muscle flap sources can effectively mitigate these problems, offering a wider array of options and novel approaches for treating facial paralysis.
Methods: We dissected 11 cadavers to demonstrate the anatomical relationship of the internal oblique muscle of abdomen. Subsequently, 13 patients with long-term facial paralysis (duration > 12 months) underwent free muscle flap transplantation. The outcomes were assessed using eFACE software.
Results: All subjects demonstrated spontaneous activity of the transplanted muscle, and reconstruction of facial expression muscle function was achieved to varying degrees in all instances. In the results of eFACE, significant differences were noted in both static and dynamic facial scoring between pre and postoperative assessments.
Conclusions: Capitalizing on the abundant vascular and neural supply of the internal oblique muscle, a novel surgical technique involving ultralong anastomosis of multiple vascular and neural pedicles of the internal oblique muscle flap in cross-facial transplantation has been designed to treat late-stage facial paralysis. Long-term follow-up of postoperative patients shows significant improvement in facial static symmetry, restoration of facial expression muscle function, and assistance in the revival of eyelid closure capability.
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Interv Radiol (Higashimatsuyama)
August 2025
Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Nara Medical University, Japan.
Purpose: A newly developed device, the Partially Automated Needle Direction Assistant, was designed to assist with computed tomography-guided oblique needle puncture. This device allows operators to accurately and in real-time determine the puncture angle based on the target lesion and needle entry point. The purpose of this report is to introduce the concept of Partially Automated Needle Direction Assistant and present results from an initial phantom study.
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September 2025
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong.
Objective: Backward walking may promote the preferential recruitment of lumbar extensors to optimize flexed spinal posture adopted LBP flexion subgroup. This cross-sectional study investigated the backward-walking exercise on a) real-time muscle activation, and b) its immediate effect on back pain intensity, movement control and lumbopelvic muscle activation in individuals with chronic non-specific LBP characterized with lumbar flexion syndrome.
Method: Thirty adults with chronic non-specific LBP with clinical manifestation of flexion syndrome received assessments of their movement control at static standing and during the five-minute forward walking test, conducted before and after a 15-minute treadmill walking training in forward or backward direction (as the immediate effect), while real-time adaptation of the lumbopelvic muscles during walking training was also evaluated.
Plast Surg (Oakv)
August 2025
Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Surgical repair of orbital fractures comes with risks. One rare risk is interference with the actions of the superior oblique tendon-muscle complex causing an acquired Brown syndrome. We present the case of a 45-year-old man who developed acquired Brown syndrome after undergoing repair of a large orbital floor and medial orbital wall fracture using a titanium mesh implant.
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August 2025
Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Sports, European University of Madrid, Villaviciosa de Odón, 28670 Madrid, Spain.
Aim: This study aimed to evaluate and compare the thickness of the external oblique (EO), internal oblique (IO), transversus abdominis (TrAb), rectus abdominis (RA), and the inter-recti distance (IRD) between male and female climbers, using B-mode ultrasonography to identify potential sex-based morphological differences.
Results: Significant sex-based differences were observed in the thickness of several abdominal wall muscles-specifically the right IO, right RA, left EO, left IO, and left RA. No significant differences were found in the remaining muscles.
J Multidiscip Healthc
August 2025
Department of Research and Innovation, SMART Afghan International Trainings & Consultancy, Kabul, Afghanistan.
Purpose: We aimed to examine and establish the psychometric properties of the Urdu version of the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire (BIPQ) in patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
Methods: A standard forward-backwards translation procedure was adopted. The Urdu (lingua franca of Pakistan) version of BIPQ was approved by an independent expert panel and committee review.