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  • IAOM-US Corner #18 The inferior extensor retinaculum: The root of all my problems

    by Joel Gaines | Mar 31, 2025 | Blog, IAOM Corner

    What we know about the inferior extensor retinaculum (IER} of the foot: Aponeurotic Y- or X-shaped structure located at the anterolateral aspect of the ankle and tarsal bones that is continuous with the sural fascia. Runs from the tip of the lateral malleolus to the...

    IAOM-US Corner #17 The knee smiles through the hip

    by Joel Gaines | Mar 31, 2025 | Blog, IAOM Corner

    What do we know about Knee Osteoarthritis (KOA) and the Hip Joint? KOA patients demonstrate: (compared with age-matched controls). weakness in the hip joint muscles: quadriceps, hamstrings, and gluteus medius. hyperactive hip adductors and altered hip...

    IAOM-US Corner #16 – An uncommon manifestation of a common pathology

    by Joel Gaines | Mar 31, 2025 | Blog, IAOM Corner

    Cervical Angina (Pseudoangina Pectoris) — Quick FactsDefinition: Also known as pseudoangina pectoris, cervical angina is non-cardiac chest pain that originates from cervical spine pathology rather than the heart. Prevalence: Occurs in approximately 1.4% of patients...

    An Unexpected Connection between Gut Microbiome and Musculoskeletal Pain

    by Joel Gaines | Dec 27, 2024 | Blog

    Tonelli Enrico V, Vo N, Methe B, Morris A, Sowa G. An unexpected connection: A narrative review of the associations between Gut Microbiome and Musculoskeletal Pain. Eur Spine J. 2022 Dec;31(12):3603-3615.  Abstracted by:  Lindsy Moore, PT, DPT, OCS, COMT Soldotna,...

    Ischemic preconditioning upregulates Mitofusin2 and preserves muscle strength in tourniquet-induced ischemia reperfusion.

    by Joel Gaines | Nov 1, 2024 | Blog

    Leurcharusmee P, Sawaddiruk P, Punjasawadwong Y, et al. Ischemic preconditioning upregulates Mitofusin2 and preserves muscle strength in tourniquet-induced ischemia/reperfusion. J Orthop Transl. 2022;35:113-121. doi:10.1016/j.jot.2022.09.012 Abstracted by: Lindsy...
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