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The wisdom trial is based on faulty reasoning and has major design and execution problems
PurposeTo evaluate the design and plan of execution of the “WISDOM” trial.
MethodsThe rationale and reasoning behind the WISDOM Trial were reviewed...
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A Proposed Framework to Describe Movement Variability within Sporting Tasks: A Sco** Review
Movement variability is defined as the normal variations in motor performance across multiple repetitions of a task. However, the term “movement...
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How different augmented reality visualizations for drilling affect trajectory deviation, visual attention, and user experience
PurposePrevious work has demonstrated the high accuracy of augmented reality (AR) head-mounted displays for pedicle screw placement in spinal fusion...
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Improving efficiency and reducing costs in robotic surgery: a Lean Six Sigma approach to optimize turnover time
Operating room (OR) turnover time (TOT) is the time it takes to prepare an OR for the next surgery after the previous one has been completed....
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Longitudinal changes in neural gain and its relationship to cognitive control trajectory in young adults with early psychosis
The mixed cognitive outcomes in early psychosis (EP) have important implications for recovery. In this longitudinal study, we asked whether baseline...
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Pain map** and characteristics in breast cancer survivors during task-oriented training: analysis at 3, 6, and 9 months
PurposeTo evaluate the frequency and characteristics of trunk and upper limb pain in women diagnosed with breast cancer, in different movement...
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Mobile service robots for the operating room wing: balancing cost and performance by optimizing robotic fleet size and composition
PurposeIntegrating fleets of mobile service robots into the operating room wing (OR wing) has the potential to help overcome staff shortages and...
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Protocols versus practice: unravelling clinical checking variations in community pharmacies in England—a multi-method study
BackgroundStandardisation, a widely accepted concept for risk management, entails designing and implementing task-specific operating procedures. In...
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Video-based skill acquisition assessment in laparoscopic surgery using deep learning
PurposeSurgical skill acquisition is based on the repetitive execution of a surgical task. Each trainee starts with a different skill level and has a...
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The development and evaluation of an intervention to promote the uptake of preventive tasks by occupational physicians targeting work-related mental health problems: protocol for the IM-PROmPt-study
ObjectiveWork-related mental health problems are a major and growing public and occupational health issue. Although prevention of work-related...
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The IMPACT framework and implementation for accessible in silico clinical phenoty** in the digital era
Clinical phenoty** is often a foundational requirement for obtaining datasets necessary for the development of digital health applications....
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Combined antisaccade task and transcranial direct current stimulation to increase response inhibition in binge eating disorder
Binge eating disorder (BED) is associated with deficient response inhibition. Malfunctioning response inhibition is linked to hypoactivation of the...
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The impact of mindfulness on working memory-related brain activation in breast cancer survivors with cognitive complaints
PurposeCancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) has been associated with altered brain activation after chemotherapy in areas related to working...
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Using neuroimaging to assess brain activity and areas associated with surgical skills: a systematic review
BackgroundSurgical skills acquisition is under continuous development due to the emergence of new technologies, and there is a need for assessment...
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Cognitive household labor: gender disparities and consequences for maternal mental health and wellbeing
PurposeAlthough the division of unpaid household labor has been studied as a driver of global gender inequity, the cognitive dimension of household...
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Dual-task training with progression from variable- to fixed-priority instructions versus dual-task training with variable-priority on gait speed in community-dwelling older adults: A protocol for a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundFunctional independence and safe mobility, especially in older people, mostly rely on the ability to perform dual tasks, particularly...
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Objective metrics for hand-sewn bowel anastomoses can differentiate novice from expert surgeons
BackgroundAssessing performance automatically in a virtual reality trainer or from recorded videos is advantageous but needs validated objective...
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Central imaging based on near-infrared functional imaging technology can be useful to plan management in patients with chronic lateral ankle instability
BackgroundNear infrared brain functional imaging (FNIRS) has been used for the evaluation of brain functional areas, the imaging differences of...
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Automatic assessment of performance in the FLS trainer using computer vision
BackgroundFundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (FLS) box trainer is a well-accepted method for training and evaluating laparoscopic skills. It...
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Cerebellar alterations in Parkinson’s disease with postural instability and gait disorders
BackgroundFew studies interrogated the involvement of cerebellum in modulating gait in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients with postural instability...