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The normal, a continuous distribution, is the most important of all the distributions. Its graph is a bell-shaped symmetrical curve, which is observed in almost all disciplines. Some of these include psychology, business, economics, the sciences, nursing, and, of course, mathematics. Some instructors may use the normal distribution to help determine students’ grades. Most IQ scores are normally distributed. Often real-estate prices fit a normal distribution. The normal distribution is...
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When a beam is subjected to different loads, such as weight, pressure, or other external forces, internal forces are generated within the beam. These forces can have a significant impact on the overall stability and strength of the structure. Engineers use various methods to analyze and determine the magnitude and direction of these internal forces. One common technique used to determine internal forces in beams is the method of sections. This method involves considering an imaginary point or...
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The normal distribution is a useful statistical tool. One of its practical applications is determining the door height after considering the normal distribution of heights of persons, such that many can pass through it easily without striking their heads. The normal distribution can also determine the probability of a person having a height less than a specific height.
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In the field of psychology, there are several ways to organize measurements of a trait, feature, or characteristic (i.e., variables). Qualitative data, such as ethnicity, can be tabulated into a frequency count to provide information about the proportion, as well as the variety of groups in a sample or population. On the other hand, researchers can perform a wider set of calculations on quantitative data. The mean, mode, and median, for instance, are central tendency measures to identify a...
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The normal cardiac rhythm is a synchronized electrical activity that facilitates the regular and coordinated contraction of the heart muscle. This process is essential for efficient blood circulation throughout the body. The fundamental elements involved in establishing and maintaining this rhythm include the unique electrical properties of cardiac muscle cells, the sinoatrial (SA) node's pacemaker function, the specialized conducting system, and the ionic mechanisms underlying each phase...
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  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Total elbow arthroplasty (TEA) is an established treatment for elbow pathologies, initially for rheumatoid arthritis but now including trauma, osteoarthritis, and post-neoplasm resection.
  • Radial head replacement (RHR) is primarily used for trauma, with capitellar resurfacing developed to mitigate osteoarthritis risk from altered elbow biomechanics post-RHR.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of current elbow arthroplasty procedures.
  • To discuss the indications, desired outcomes, and complications of TEA and RHR.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of elbow arthroplasty techniques.
  • Analysis of indications, outcomes, and complications for TEA and RHR.

Main Results:

  • Indications for TEA have broadened beyond rheumatoid arthritis to include trauma, osteoarthritis, nonunion, and neoplasm resection.
  • Desired outcomes for elbow arthroplasty include pain reduction, functional restoration, and instability management.
  • Complications associated with these procedures include loosening, fracture, instability, wear, and particle disease.

Conclusions:

  • Elbow arthroplasty, including TEA and RHR, offers solutions for diverse elbow pathologies.
  • Careful patient selection and surgical technique are crucial to optimize outcomes and minimize complications.