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Case Report | Open Access
Published on: 04 Apr 2026
Article ID: wjptr.2026.d0401
Joint Hypermobility During Pregnancy and Functional Improvement with Clinical Pilates Based Exercise: A Case Report
Pregnancy-associated joint hypermobility can compromise musculoskeletal stability, impair function, and reduce quality of life, yet safe, effective interventions are scarce. We report a case of a pregnant patient with symptomatic hypermobility who completed a structured Clinical Pilates program targeting core control, postural alignment, and movement efficiency. Over the course of the intervention, the patient exhibited marked improvements in functional mobility, spinal stability, and…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 04 Apr 2026
Article ID: wjptr.2026.d0402
Smartphone-Related Alteration in Lumbo-Pelvic Rhythm During Functional Activities Among Young Adults: A Cross-Sectional Biomechanical Study
Background: Prolonged smartphone usage induces habitual forward head posture and thoracic flexion, potentially disrupting the integrated spinal kinetic chain. While static postural deviations are well-documented, smartphone-related alterations in dynamic spinal movement patterns— specifically lumbo-pelvic rhythm during functional activities—remain inadequately explored. Understanding these biomechanical adaptations is critical, as abnormal lumbo-pelvic coordination…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 04 Apr 2026
Article ID: wjptr.2026.d0403
Smartphone Use and Altered Spinal Load Distribution During Dynamic Tasks: Implications for Lumbo-Pelvic Rhythm and Trunk Stabilization
Background: The exponential rise in smartphone usage has introduced sustained postural deviations characterized by cervical flexion and thoracic kyphosis. While static postural consequences are well-documented, the biomechanical impact on dynamic spinal load distribution during functional movement tasks remains inadequately investigated. Habitual smartphone postures may fundamentally alter neuromuscular control strategies and segmental load transfer across the kinetic chain…
Letter to Editor | Open Access
Published on: 04 Apr 2026
Article ID: wjed.2026.d0404
Jaundice During Graves’ Disease: Do Not Overlook Autoimmune Hepatitis
Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disorder characterized by the presence of stimulating antibodies directed against the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) receptor, leading to hyperthyroidism. It may occur in an autoimmune background and can be associated with other systemic autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, or Sjögren’s syndrome. Hepatic involvement during hyperthyroidism is well described and may be related either to the disease itself or to…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 04 Apr 2026
Article ID: wjdapp.2026.d0405
Evaluation of Periodontal Parameters Among Infertile Men Undergoing Periodontitis Treatment: A Retrospective Study
Background and Objectives: Periodontitis has been linked to idiopathic male infertility and impairment of semen values. However, data on the role of periodontal treatment in sperm parameter outcomes as well as the identification of the value of clinical periodontal infection predictors (BOP, PD, and CAL) as composite measures following active periodontitis therapy are limited. This study aimed to evaluate the role of periodontitis treatment in infertile men and its impact on…
Case Report | Open Access
Published on: 27 Mar 2026
Article ID: wjccr.2026.c2701
Use of Sedatives and Psychotropic Drugs in Elderly Patients: A Case Report
Introduction: The use of sedatives in frail older adults represents a significant challenge in clinical and nursing practice due to age-related pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes that increase susceptibility to adverse drug reactions. Physiological alterations such as reduced hepatic metabolism, decreased renal clearance, altered protein binding, and increased blood-brain barrier permeability enhance drug accumulation and central nervous system sensitivity.…
Case Presentation | Open Access
Published on: 27 Mar 2026
Article ID: wjed.2026.c2702
Non-Syndromic Familial Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: Early Onset and Multifocal Presentation in a mother and Daughter – A Case Report and Updated Literature Review
Introduction: Familial non-medullary thyroid carcinoma accounts for 3-7% of differentiated thyroid cancers. It is defined by the occurrence of papillary thyroid carcinoma in at least two first degree relatives in the absence of a known hereditary syndrome.
Case Presentation: We report the case of a 56-year-old mother and her 35-year-old daughter, both diagnosed with papillary thyroid carcinoma discovered in EU-TIRADS V classified nodules.…
Review Article | Open Access
Published on: 27 Mar 2026
Article ID: wjsmp.2026.c2703
Neurophysiological Respiratory Facilitation (NPF) and Respiratory Muscle Dynamics: Neural Mechanisms for Enhancing Pulmonary Rehabilitation
The interaction between the central nervous system and respiratory musculature is pivotal in managing critically ill patients. This review examines the functional anatomy of primary and accessory respiratory muscles and evaluates the role of Neurophysiological Respiratory Facilitation (NPF). We discuss how external tactile and proprioceptive stimuli trigger reflex respiratory movement sequences, potentially through the activation of "Central Pattern Generators" (CPGs) and medullary…
Review Article | Open Access
Published on: 27 Mar 2026
Article ID: wjbtbe.2026.c2704
Hydrogels: Recent Advances
Hydrogels represent a class of highly versatile, three-dimensional polymer networks renowned for their exceptional water absorption capacity, biocompatibility, and tunable physicochemical properties. This review comprehensively examines the diverse landscape of hydrogels, delineating the fundamental characteristics and applications of synthetic, natural, and advanced hybrid systems. It highlights the superior mechanical strength of synthetic hydrogels and the enhanced biocompatibility of…
Case Report | Open Access
Published on: 25 Mar 2026
Article ID: wjccr.2026.c2501
Severe Postpartum Thrombotic Microangiopathy Presenting with Purpura, Acute Kidney Injury, and Hepatic Dysfunction
Background: Severe thrombocytopenia in the postpartum period is a life-threatening condition requiring urgent differentiation between thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP), disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), and HELLP syndrome. Early recognition significantly impacts survival.
Case Presentation: A 20-year-old previously healthy primiparous woman presented 7 days after spontaneous vaginal delivery with dyspnea, fatigue, abdominal…
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19428894 »