Login
Communauté Vinci
Extérieur
Si votre nom d'utilisateur ne se termine pas par @vinci.be ou @student.vinci.be, utilisez le formulaire ci-dessous pour accéder à votre compte de lecteur.
Détail de l'auteur
Auteur Joshua A. Cleland |
Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur
trié(s) par (Pertinence décroissant(e), Titre croissant(e)) Faire une suggestion Affiner la recherche
Article
Article
Raúl Fabero-Garrido ; Tamara Del Corral ; Santiago Angulo-Díaz-Parreño ; Gustavo Plaza-Manzano ; Patricia Martín-Casas ; Joshua A. Cleland ; César Fernández-de-las-Peñas ; Ibai López-de-Uralde-Villanueva |Background Previous reviews relating to the effects of respiratory muscle training (RMT) after stroke tend to focus on only one type of training (inspiratory or expiratory muscles) and most based the results on poor-quality studies (PEDro scor[...]Article
Adam Weaver ; Adam Weaver ; Brandon M. Ness ; Dylan P. Roman ; Nicholas Giampetruzzi ; Joshua A. Cleland ; J. Lee Pace ; Allison E. Crepeau |Objectives To examine differences in knee strength outcomes after ACL reconstruction according to quadriceps tendon (QT) or hamstring tendon (HT) autograft in adolescents. Design Retrospective cohort. Methods Surgical and clinical outcome data w[...]Article
Objectives: To estimate the proportion of physical therapists currently performing dry needling and report current practices patterns. Secondary aims were to report the numbers of minor and major adverse events and determine if these adverse ev[...]Article
Introduction The concept that headaches may originate in the cervical spine has been discussed over decades and is still a matter of debate. The cervical spine has been traditionally linked to cervicogenic headache; however, current evidence sup[...]Article
Background Clinicians commonly assess cervical range of motion (ROM), but it has rarely been critically evaluated for its ability to contribute to patient diagnosis or prognosis, or whether it is affected by mobilisation/manipulation. Objectiv[...]Article
Background: Dry needling (DN) has been consistently shown to decrease pain sensitivity and increase flexibility local to the site of treatment, however it is unclear whether these effects are limited to the region of treatment or can be observe[...]Article
Objective To compare the effects of a neck-specific training program to prescribed physical activity with both groups receiving a cognitive behavioral approach, on pain and disability in patients with cervical radiculopathy (CR). Design Parall[...]Article
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a common problem that places a major burden on individuals and society. It has been proposed that patients treated by biomedically oriented clinicians will have worse outcomes than those treated by biopsychoso[...]