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Case Report | Open Access
Published on : 21 Nov 2025
Dynamic Angle-Based Neuromuscular Activation (D.A.N.A.) Protocol: A Novel Multi-Angle Rehabilitation Approach for Grade III Chondromalacia Patella – A Case Report
Background: Chondromalacia patella is a common source of anterior knee pain in athletes, often leading to impaired quadriceps control and delayed return to sport. Conventional rehabilitation typically focuses on single-angle or generalized strengthening, which may not adequately activate muscles throughout the joint’s functional range.
Purpose: This case report introduces the Dynamic Angle-Based Neuromuscular Activation (D.A.N.A.) Protocol, a…
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17686863 »
Case Report | Open Access
Published on : 21 Nov 2025
Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome Complicated with Colonic and Jejunal Strictures in a Toddler Girl with Hypoganglionosis
An unusual rare case of hemolytic uremic syndrome in a toddler girl who was a known case of hypoganglionosis initially mimicked appendicitis and intussusception with pulmonary infection but finally leading to very rare complications of sigmoid colonic and jejunal strictures which required operative intervention by laparotomy with resections of the strictures and end to end anastomosis has been reported with complete recovery.
Keywords: Appendicitis, Colon, Complications,…
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17687294 »
Review Article | Open Access
Published on : 14 Nov 2025
A Critical Review on Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis
Instrumental methods of chemical analysis have revolutionized modern analytical science by providing rapid, precise, and highly sensitive techniques for qualitative and quantitative determination of chemical substances. Unlike traditional wet chemical methods, these techniques rely on physical and physicochemical properties such as light absorption, electrical potential, conductivity, and emission intensity to obtain accurate results. This review highlights the fundamental principles,…
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17685352 »
Case Report | Open Access
Published on : 14 Nov 2025
Agenesis of Thyroid Isthmus Associated with Thyroid Papillary Carcinoma: A Rare Case
Anatomical anomalies of the thyroid gland are very important for the management of thyroidectomy operations. The thyroid gland consists of two lobes and the isthmus connecting them. The absence of the isthmus of the thyroid gland is defined as thyroid isthmus agenesis and very few cases have been reported in the literature. In the present case, isthmus agenesis was detected during thyroidectomy operation performed due to suspicion of malignancy. Caution should be exercised in terms of…
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17686309 »
Clinical Image | Open Access
Published on : 14 Nov 2025
Superficial Punctate Keratitis in Evaporative Dry Eye Syndrome
Corneal inflammation from various causes characterized by small scattered spots of loss or injury to the corneal epithelium, observed after instillation of sodium fluorescein dye and under cobalt blue filter illumination [1].
In this case, a 76-year-old woman with evaporative dry eye due to Meibomian gland dysfunction [2] and superficial punctate keratitis, Grade 2 according to Oxford scale, and a score of 20 on the OSDI test [3]. Her symptoms include redness, tearing, photophobia,…
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17686412 »
Mini Review | Open Access
Published on : 12 Nov 2025
Upstream Perspective on Maternal–Child Environmental Health: Implications for Midwifery Practice
Maternal and child health outcomes are shaped by complex environmental, social, and policy-level determinants that extend far beyond individual clinical care. The upstream perspective emphasizes prevention through action on these structural and environmental factors. This paper explores the upstream determinants of maternal and child environmental health—including air pollution, water sanitation, occupational hazards, and climate change—and highlights the crucial role of midwives in…
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17684997 »
Case Report | Open Access
Published on : 10 Nov 2025
A Case of Intertrochanteric Valgus Osteotomy for Delayed Presentation of the Paediatric Post-Traumatic Coxa Vara After Neck of Femur Fracture
Background: Coxa vara in children is a rare but functionally disabling complication following femoral neck fractures, often arising from malunion or growth disturbances. Correction requires addressing both mechanical alignment and physeal orientation to prevent recurrence. This report highlights a successful intertrochanteric valgus osteotomy using a proximal femoral locking plate in a young child with post-traumatic coxa vara.
Case Presentation: A…
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17655767 »
Research Article | Open Access
Published on : 10 Nov 2025
Cluster Analysis of Patients with Traumatic Physical Injuries Seeking Outpatient Behavioral Health Services in a Level-1 Trauma Hospital
Introduction: The use of clustering analysis within healthcare has evidenced promise in grouping complex medical cases, with increasing attention being given in grouping mental health symptoms and outcomes. Limited information is available on clustering for mental health symptoms in patients who have experienced a recent traumatic physical injury. Similarly, it is unknown if different patient subtypes have diverse social risk factors or if treatment response may…
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17685067 »
Review Article | Open Access
Published on : 08 Nov 2025
The Role of Human Leukocyte Antigens in Orthopaedics: Clinical Relevance from Autoimmune Joint Disorders to Implant Compatibility
Background: The human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system is central to immune recognition, orchestrating the distinction between self and non-self-antigens. Its significance in orthopaedics has gained increasing attention due to its involvement in autoimmune disorders, tissue transplantation, and implant-related complications.
Methods: This review synthesises evidence from published literature on the structure, function, and polymorphism of HLA genes…
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17655518 »
Research Article | Open Access
Published on : 05 Nov 2025
Influence of Pushing Versus Holding Isometric Exercises at Different Joint Angles on Hamstring-Quadriceps Strength Ratio and Functional Performance: A Time-Under-Tension Approach to Injury Risk Reduction
Background: The hamstring-to-quadriceps (H:Q) strength ratio is a critical determinant of knee stability, functional performance, and injury prevention. Optimizing this ratio is essential for reducing injury risk, particularly among athletes and physically active individuals. Isometric training, characterized by pushing and holding exercises, is commonly used to enhance strength. However, the comparative effects of these two methods at different joint angles, particularly…
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17614026 »