Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 11, 2026

Experimental Protocol of a Three-minute, All-out Arm Crank Exercise Test in Spinal-cord Injured and Able-bodied Individuals
Published on: June 8, 2017
Standardizing cord clamping: bridging physiology and recommendations from leading societies
Mishu Mangla1, Poojitha Kalyani Kanikaram1, Nireesha Bukke1
1Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 28730 All India Institute of Medical Sciences , Bibinagar, Hyderabad, India.
None:
The timing of umbilical cord clamping has stirred much greater debate and evolution in the field of obstetrics and neonatology, spurred by advances in medical science as well shifting clinical paradigms. This review seeks to address the history, physiology and clinical applications of different umbilical cord clamping practices around a common theme. The history of these practices and their effects on the mothers as well as new-borns have been addressed in this article along with how modern evidence has been shaping our guidelines. By examining the physiological mechanisms underlying umbilical cord clamping (UCC) and the evolving clinical standards, this article seeks to inform healthcare providers and policymakers on the best approaches for optimizing maternal and neonatal health.
Related Concept Videos
Patch Clamp
In this method, a glass micropipette containing electrolyte solution is tightly sealed against a small portion of the cell membrane. As a result, a patch of the cell...
Assessment of blood pressure in brachial artery(one-step method)
Prepare for the Procedure:
Special considerations while measuring blood pressure
Monitoring Both Arms:
Monitoring BP in both arms during the initial assessment is advisable, as the systolic value may differ by five to ten mm Hg between arms. For subsequent BP assessments, use the arm with the higher reading.
Pre-Procedural Guidelines for Assessing Blood Pressure

