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Titre : | Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, Vol. 55. - October 2021 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/10/2021 |
Dépouillements
Article
Steffan W. Christensen ;
Michael Bo Rasmussen ;
Christoffer Lund Jespersen ;
Michele Sterling ;
Søren Thorgaard Skou
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Background:
Active rehabilitation of Whiplash Associated Disorders (WAD) is favoured over passive modalities such as soft-collars. However, the effectiveness of soft-collar use remains unclear.
Objective:
To investigate the effectiveness of s[...]
Article
Background:
Functional Restorative Programmes (FRP) for persistent non-specific lower back pain have been shown to be effective, but they often lack sufficient detailed reporting of the intervention components to allow for accurate replication.[...]
Article
Background:
Back pain guidelines endorse giving advice to enable people to self-manage and continue normal activities. Little is known however, about the content of advice that clinicians give and this project aimed to identify the advice given[...]
Article
Question:
What tests are most useful to identify poor lumbar movement control (LMC) and what are the dimensional and psychometric properties of these tests?
Design:
Multicenter, cross-sectional cohort study.
Participants:
Adults with non-sp[...]
Article
Background:
Physiotherapists in primary health care are required to use patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) to manage patients with low back pain (LBP).
Objective:
Our aim was to explore and describe how physiotherapists in primary care[...]
Article
Background:
The effect of interventions to the Sternocleidomastoid (SCM)-muscle, as an important element of neck movement which is overactive in individuals with chronic neck pain (CNP), are unknown.
Objective:
The aim of the current study is[...]
Article
Danilo Harudy Kamonseki ;
Henrique Pott-Junior ;
Melina N. Haik ;
Lucas Araújo de Almeida ;
Paula Rezende Camargo
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Objective:
To identify and describe phenotypes related to kinesiophobia, fear-avoidance, and pain catastrophizing, and determine clinical and demographic characteristics related to each phenotype as a function of self-reported function of the u[...]
Article
R. Burgess ;
M. Lewis ;
C. McRobert ;
J. C. Hill
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Background:
At present there is no core outcome set (COS) for use in community and primary care Musculoskeletal (MSK) services across the UK. Services are therefore collecting different MSK outcomes and metrics in different ways and at differen[...]
Article
Deniz Bayraktar ;
Tugce Yuksel Karsli ;
Derya Ozer Kaya ;
Devrim Can Sarac ;
Sercan Gucenmez ;
Onay Gercik ;
Gokhran Kabadayi ;
Idil Kurut ;
Dilek Solmaz ;
Servet Akar
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Background:
Determining the level of physical activity (PA) is an essential part of patient evaluation in axial spondylarthritis (axSpA). Subjective and objective methods are both frequently used methods for evaluating PA. Although subjective m[...]
Article
Background:
Sciatica is often a painful and disabling condition, with medication routinely the first line of management. It is important to describe patients experiences of taking medication for sciatica, the reasons for commencing and reasons [...]
Article
Marta Péntek ;
Gyula Poór ;
Laszlo Gulacsi ;
Zsombor Zrubka ;
Valentin Brodszky ;
Fanni Rencz ;
Agota Dobos ;
Miklos Farkas ;
Levente Kovacs ;
Petra Baji
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Background:
The capability approach has received increasing attention in wellbeing measurement in the past years, but it has still remained an underexplored area in musculoskeletal (MSK) health.
Objective:
We aimed to explore the capability w[...]
Article
Background:
In patients who receive spine surgery, pain is relational to disability and quality of life, but exactly how this influence is mediated is not fully understood. Mediation analyses allow an understanding of a known relationship by ex[...]
Article
Background:
Understanding how symptoms influence patient judgements of their health informs providers where to direct care. Patient reported physical outcomes (physical function, pain interference) and self-efficacy of symptom management (SEsm)[...]
Article
Anke Hofste ;
Remko Soer ;
Gerbrand Groen ;
Job Van der Palen ;
Frank J.B. Geerdink ;
Frits G.J. Oosterveld ;
Henri Kiers ;
André P. Wolff ;
Hermie Hermens
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Background:
Since the contribution of the lumbar multifidus(LM) is not well understood in relation to non-specific low back pain(LBP), this may limit physiotherapists in choosing the most appropriate treatment strategy.
Objectives:
This study[...]
Article
Background:
Impairments of sensorimotor function are evident in individuals with lateral elbow tendinopathy (LET), although understanding of the mechanisms for this is lacking.
Objectives:
To determine if motor imagery, tactile acuity and wri[...]
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[...]
Article
Background:
Wearing a lumbosacral orthosis (LSO) is known to influence spine mechanics, but less is known about how LSOs affect motor control. Whether the use of a LSO can negatively affect motor control of the lumbar spine is still under debat[...]
Article
Background:
Orthotic immobilization is an early treatment for osteoporotic vertebral fracture at the hyperkyphotic thoracic spine.
Objective:
This exploratory study compared the immediate impact of three types of trunk orthoses on the balance[...]
Article
Francis Grondin ;
Chad E. Cook ;
Toby Hall ;
Olivier Maillard ;
Yannick Perdrix ;
Sebastien Freppel
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Background:
Upper limb neurodynamic tests (ULNT) are used to diagnose neuropathic conditions such as cervical radiculopathy (CR). Within the literature, a positive ULNT is defined in markedly variable ways, which is likely why the diagnostic ac[...]
Article
Background:
Performance measures that assess the upper limb disability (ULD) in patients with neck pain can provide useful information for making clinical decisions regarding the optimal management of those patients. The Single Arm Military Pre[...]
Article
Takumi Kawano ;
Manabu Nankaku ;
Masanobu Murao ;
Koji Goto ;
Yutaka Kuroda ;
Toshiyuki Kawai ;
Ryosuke Ikeguchi ;
Shuichi Matsuda
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Background:
Hip abductor weakness due to the progression of hip osteoarthritis (OA) commonly causes poor functional mobility. The hip abductor strength has also been identified as a clinically relevant factor for successful functional outcomes [...]
Article
Background:
Symptomatic hand osteoarthritis (OA) is severely disabling condition. Limited evidence has focused on force control measures in this population.
Objectives:
It was the aim of the present study to determine whether force matching a[...]