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Shigeharu Uchiyama
Researcher at Shinshu University
Publications - 152
Citations - 3405
Shigeharu Uchiyama is an academic researcher from Shinshu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteoporosis & Bone remodeling. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 149 publications receiving 2993 citations. Previous affiliations of Shigeharu Uchiyama include Mayo Clinic.
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Current concepts of carpal tunnel syndrome: pathophysiology, treatment, and evaluation
Shigeharu Uchiyama,Toshirou Itsubo,Koichi Nakamura,Hiroyuki Kato,Takashi Yasutomi,Toshimitsu Momose +5 more
TL;DR: More efforts should be directed toward elucidating the pathophysiology of so-called idiopathic CTS, so that new treatment strategies can be established for CTS of different pathologies.
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Method for the measurement of friction between tendon and pulley
TL;DR: An experimental system was developed that allows direct measurement of friction at the tendon‐pulley interface, and the results were interpreted by use of a theoretical model for friction of a cable around a fixed pulley.
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Normal kinematics of carpal bones: A three-dimensional analysis of carpal bone motion relative to the radius
Masayuki Kobayashi,Richard A. Berger,Ladislav Nagy,Ronald L. Linscheid,Shigeharu Uchiyama,Macro Ritt,Kai Nan An +6 more
TL;DR: This study reports results from the largest cadaver wrist kinematics study completed to date, using a biplanar radiography method to describe the magnitude of rotation about and translation along three axes used for the wrist.
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High prevalence of wild-type transthyretin deposition in patients with idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome: a common cause of carpal tunnel syndrome in the elderly.
Yoshiki Sekijima,Shigeharu Uchiyama,Kana Tojo,Kenji Sano,Yusaku Shimizu,Toshihiko Imaeda,Yoshibonu Hoshii,Hiroyuki Kato,Shu-ichi Ikeda +8 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that wild-type transthyretin deposition is a common cause of carpal tunnel syndrome in elderly men and likely that many patients develop carpal Tunnel syndrome as an initial symptom of senile systemic amyloidosis.
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Long-term clinical and radiographic outcomes after open reduction for missed Monteggia fracture-dislocations in children.
Koichi Nakamura,Kazuhiko Hirachi,Shigeharu Uchiyama,Masatoshi Takahara,Akio Minami,Toshihiko Imaeda,Hiroyuki Kato +6 more
TL;DR: If open reduction for the treatment of a missed Monteggia fracture is performed when the patient is less than twelve years of age or within three years after the injury, good long-term clinical and radiographic outcomes can be expected.