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Titre : | Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, Vol. 51. - February 2021 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/02/2021 |
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Article
Introduction:
Research on musculoskeletal disorders indicates that pain sensitivity can be an important consideration for musculoskeletal clinicians in the holistic view of a patient presentation. However, diversity in research findings in this[...]
Article
Annika Wun ;
Paul Kollias ;
Harry Jeong ;
Rodrigo RN Rizzo ;
Aidan Cashin ;
Mathew K. Bagg ;
James H. McAuley ;
Matthew Jones
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Background
Exercise is recommended for the management of chronic low back pain (CLBP). Trialists have proposed numerous mechanisms to explain why exercise improves pain and function in people with CLBP, but these are yet to be synthesised.
O[...]
Article
Background:
Low back pain (LBP) is highly prevalent in the general population and is responsible for increased health-care costs, pain, impairment of activity, and if chronic, is associated with a range of comorbidities.
Objectives:
The purpo[...]
Article
Article
Background:
It is possible that physical inactivity and prolonged sitting could lead to changes in muscle properties or bony limitations which may reduce passive hip extension.
Objectives:
This study explored the association between passive h[...]
Article
Background:
Current clinical practice guidelines for degenerative meniscal tears recommend conservative management yet patients are frequently referred to the consultant orthopaedic surgeon despite a lack of evidence for the use of arthroscopy.[...]
Article
Background:
There is a growing interest in the impact of body posture influences on outcome measures of cervicogenic headache (CGH).
Objective:
To evaluate differences in the 3D spinal alignment in cases suffering from chronic CGH compared to[...]
Article
Purpose:
The Satisfaction and Recovery Index (SRI) is an importance-weighted health-related satisfaction tool intended to be a patient-centric means to capture both the process and state of recovery following musculoskeletal trauma. The purpose[...]
Article
Background:
Proprioception is the awareness of body parts and includes joint position sense, kinesthesia, and sense of force. Cervical spine is one of the major affected areas in axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), and is an essential region for p[...]
Article
Andy Smythe ;
S. Rathi ;
N. Pavlova ;
Chris Littlewood ;
D. Connell ;
T. Haines ;
Peter Malliaras
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Background:
Rotator cuff related shoulder pain is the most common cause of shoulder pain. Whilst guidelines recommend conservative management prior to imaging, injection or surgical management, recent findings suggest that patients experience m[...]
Article
Edwin Dujin ;
N. Pouliart ;
Arianne P. Verhagen ;
Y.H.J.M. Karel ;
M. Thoomes-de Graaf ;
Bart W. Koes ;
Gwendolyne G.M. Scholten -Peeters
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Study design:
A cross-sectional inter-examiner agreement and reliability study among physical therapists in primary care.
Background:
musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSU) is frequently used by physical therapists to improve specific diagnosis in [...]
Article
Objective:
The goal of this study was to translate, culturally adapt, and validate the Spanish version of the Movement Imagery Questionnaire-3 in order to assess an individual's external visual, internal, and kinesthetic imagery abilities.
Des[...]
Article
Karim Noorollahzadeh ;
Sedigheh Kahrizi ;
Mohammad Gholami-Fesharaki ;
Majid Heidarian ;
Randy Neblett ;
Saeed Behzadipour
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Background:
The Central Sensitization Inventory (CSI) is a patient-reported tool to assess symptoms associated with central sensitization (CS). It consists of two parts: Part A assesses 25 somatic and emotional CS-related health symptoms, and p[...]
Article
Federico José Villalba ;
Pablo Oscar Policastro ;
Santiago Soliño ;
Mauro Andreu ;
Gabriel Adrián Novoa ;
Ignacio Raguzzi ;
Andrés Pierobon
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Background:
Negative attitudes and beliefs about back pain in patients with low back pain (LBP) are associated with high levels of pain and negatively influence clinical outcome. The Back Pain Attitudes Questionnaire (Back-PAQ) was developed to[...]
Article
Introduction:
Migraine is a cyclic disorder but also a chronic pain condition. Left-right recognition tasks have been shown to be impaired in patients with chronic pain.
Objectives:
To investigate whether laterality judgements of migraine pat[...]
Article
Daniel Camara Azevedo ;
Paulo H. Ferreira ;
Henrique De Oliveira Santos ;
Daniel Ribeiro Oliveira ;
Joao Victor Leite de Souza ;
Leonardo Oliveira Pena Costa
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Background:
A high percentage of patients with chronic low back pain (LBP) do not adequately adhere to home exercise programs. There is no information regarding a possible association between patient independence in performing an exercise progr[...]
Article
Gabriela F. Carvalho ;
Samuel S. Lodovichi ;
Carina F. Pinheiro ;
Mariana T. Benatto ;
Lidiane L. Florencio ;
Marcela M. Bragatto ;
Fabíola Dach ;
Débora Bevilaqua-Grossi
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Background:
Migraine may be associated with neck impairment and migraine chronicity is related to greater disability. However, whether other subclassifications of migraine, such as migraine with aura, are related to neck impairment is currently[...]
Article
J. Treleaven ;
M. Dillon ;
C. Fitzgerald ;
C. Smith ;
B. Wright ;
H. Sarig-Bahat
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Background:
Training targeted towards improving cervical movement accuracy is an effective strategy in the management of neck pain. Relatively complex measures have been validated to measure this in research although a simple clinical measure u[...]
Article
Vasileios Korakakis ;
Kieran O'Sullivan ;
Rodney Whiteley ;
Peter B. O'Sullivan ;
Alexandra Korakaki ;
Argyro Kotsifaki ;
Panagiotis Tsaklis ;
Athanasios Tsiokanos ;
Giannis Giakas
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Background:
Notions of optimal posture are widespread in modern society and strongly interconnected with preconceived beliefs.
Objectives:
To quantitatively evaluate spinal posture among members of the community during habitual sitting, and[...]
Article
Nick A. Olthof ;
Daniel S. Harvie ;
Courtney Henderson ;
Brendan Thompson ;
Robert Sharp ;
Lauren Craig-Ward ;
Jeroen D. Weermeijer ;
Michele Sterlling ;
Lorimer G. Moseley ;
Michel W. Coppieters
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Background:
Clinical tools assessing tactile acuity in people with persistent pain have limitations. Therefore, a novel and semi-automated tool was developed: The Imprint Tactile Acuity Device (iTAD).
Aim:
To describe the iTAD prototype and p[...]
Article
Background:
Pain is the most common complaint reported in the musculoskeletal setting. Quantitative sensory testing (QST) assists with pain mechanism identification, although QST is typically performed in research settings. It is possible that [...]
Article
Objectives:
The C0C2 axial rotation test is a measure of upper cervical range of motion (UCROM), reported to be reliable in a headache free population. The objective was to determine the intra- and inter-rater reliability of the C0C2 axial ro[...]