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2. Ultrasound imaging and guidance in Bell's palsy.
3. Upscaling Facial Nerve Injections: Ultrasound Guidance to Avoid "Minimal Complications".
4. Grip Strength and Sarcopenia in Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Level Playing Field?
5. Dynamic Ultrasound Examination of the Thumb After a Volleyball Match: Metacarpal Head Fracture and Radial Collateral Ligament Injury.
6. A rare case presentation of septic sacroiliitis caused by staphylococcus xylosus and complicated with abscess formation: A case report.
7. Parsonage Turner syndrome after needle electromyography: a needle in a haystack.
8. Demystifying the Forehead With Ultrasonography.
9. Pull-ups in medial scapular winging: after or before?
10. Ultrasonographic follow-up in Bell's Palsy: Part (of the facial Nerve) to look at?
11. A rare cause of shoulder pain: pigmented villonodular synovitis revealed by magnetic resonance imaging.
12. Double contour on the lateral femoral condyle: A covert sonographic sign in patellofemoral syndrome?
13. Osteosarcopenia: Adjust for the BMI or Bare the Bias.
14. Optimal examination for traumatic nerve/muscle injuries in earthquake survivors: a retrospective observational study.
15. Great toe drop: Raison D'etre for ultrasound-guided electromyography.
16. The Relationship Among Probable SARCopenia, Osteoporosis and SuprasPinatus Tendon Tears in Postmenopausal Women: The SARCOSP Study.
17. Ultrasonography in plantar fibromatosis: the conduit between heel pain and 'catwalk'.
18. Dental treatment can be a 'headache'.
19. Ultrasound imaging and guidance for repeat injections of flexor pollicis longus triggering.
20. Ultrasonographic evaluation of the posterior interosseous nerve in a patient with cerebrovascular pathologies.
21. The relationship between sarcopenia-related measurements and osteoporosis: The SARCOP study.
22. Dynamic Ultrasound Examination and Guided Injection for Iliotibial Band Impingement Due to Femoral Osteophytes.
23. Ultrasound imaging/diagnosis for intrasheath bleeding of the median nerve.
24. Isolated/Partial Rupture of the Flexor Pollicis Longus Tendon in an Ex-Pianist Medical Student.
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