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Titre : | Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, Vol. 56 - December 2021 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/12/2021 |
Année de publication : | 2021 |
Langues: | Français |
Disponible en ligne : | Non |
Dépouillements
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Aim: An observational cohort study to determine whether localised manual therapy results in a preferential increase in mobility of the targeted motion segment. Method: Eighteen participants with mechanical neck pain had three MRIs of their cervi[...]
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Henrique Yuji Takahasi ;
Cid André Fidelis-de-Paula-Gomes ;
Charles Philip Gabel ;
Almir Vieira Dibai-filho
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Objective The purpose of this study was to translate, cross-culturally adapt, and validate the Upper Limb Functional Index (ULFI) into Brazilian Portuguese (ULFI-Br). Methods The translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the ULFI was performe[...]
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Background Self-management strategies are considered a necessary component of chronic musculoskeletal pain management to address ongoing symptoms and challenges. However uptake of self-management can be impeded by a number of factors. Objectives[...]
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Gabriel Peixoto Leão Almeida ;
Isabel Oliveira Monteiro ;
Raíssa Grazielle de Oliveira Dantas ;
Maria Larissa Azevedo Tavares ;
Pedro Olavo de Paula Lima
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Background
Stair climbing test (SCT) has been suggested as the first task affected in individuals with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis (KOA). However, there are environmental barriers for the execution of the 9- to 12-step SCT. Thus, we develop[...]
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Charlotte van den Heuvel ;
Jorn van der Horst ;
Eva Winkelhorst ;
Eefje Roelofsen ;
Nathan Hutting
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Background A person-centred, biopsychosocial approach focused on self-management and a healthy lifestyle is recommended for managing non-specific low back pain (LBP). Objective What are the experiences of physiotherapists with regard to providin[...]
Article
Jason A. Sharpe ;
Anne Thackeray ;
Julie M. Fritz ;
Brook I. Martin ;
John Magel ;
Megan E. Vanneman
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Objective The purpose of this study was to identify factors that influence a patient's decision to use physical therapy (PT) services for a low back pain (LBP) complaint. Methods Semi-structured qualitative phone interviews were conducted with p[...]
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Background A variety of treatments aim to reduce thoracic hyperkyphosis in adults, thereby improving posture and reducing possible complications. Objective To investigate the effectiveness of treatments to reduce thoracic hyperkyphosis. Design S[...]
Article
Darren Beales ;
Peter Kent ;
Magnus B. Birkrem ;
Cheuk Man Chow ;
Lap Kiu Li ;
Rui Ling Joleen Tan ;
Michelle Kendell ;
Leon Straker ;
Peter O'Sullivan ;
Anne Smith
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Background Patients perceptions/expectations may be a factor behind medical imaging referral rates. Few studies have investigated the beliefs that might drive expectations of medical imaging. Objectives This study examined whether beliefs of yo[...]
Article
Nicola R. Heneghan ;
Jenna Jagodzinska ;
Isaak Tyros ;
Wendy Johnson ;
Madeleine Nazareth ;
Euson Yeung ;
Jackie Sadi ;
Heather Gillis ;
Alison Rushton
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Background Educational standards of advanced musculoskeletal physiotherapy include mentored clinical practice. Whilst traditionally delivered face-to-face, telehealth e-mentoring affords a distinctive andragogy to facilitate mentee development. [...]
Article
Martha Funabashi ;
Michelle M. Holmes ;
Katherine A. Pohlman ;
Stacie Salsbury ;
Maeve O'Beirne ;
Sunita Vohra ;
Silvano Mior
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Background Patient safety research is expanding from hospitals to community-based healthcare settings. Knowledge gaps persist among manual therapy professions that may impede patient safety initiatives within musculoskeletal care settings. Objec[...]
Article
Rachel L. Leech ;
James Selfe ;
Suzanne Ball ;
Susan M. Greenhalgh ;
Gareth Hogan ;
Janene Holway ;
Emma Willis ;
Gillian Yeowell
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Introduction Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES) is a condition where early identification and treatment is crucial to avoid potentially life changing devastating effects. This paper reviews the extent and process of CES litigation amongst UK physiother[...]
Article
Background The SANE is a PROM of recovery, which may assist clinicians in clinical decision-making and discharge planning. The psychometric measurement properties of the SANE have yet to be determined for neck pain. Objectives Threefold objectiv[...]
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Background Latent trigger point (LTrP) can cause motor dysfunction and disturb normal patterns of motor recruitment. Objective To analyze the effects of DN in the upper trapezius (UT) LTrP on pain and the mechanical and contractile properties of[...]
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Background There is a need for clinical tests that can reveal intra-articular conditions in the temporomandibular joint to be able to give proper treatment. The Dental stick test, where participants bite with their molars on a wooden stick, is a[...]
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Objectives To investigate the efficacy of active break and postural shift interventions aimed to reduce sitting discomfort on recovery duration and recurrence of neck and low back pain among high-risk office workers. Methods A 3-arm cluster-rand[...]
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Purpose To examine the measurement properties of the Nepali version of the Quick-Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (QuickDASH-NP). Materials and methods The Nepali DASH and Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI) were completed at ba[...]
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Background Fatigue of the scapular musculature might affect the sensorimotor system and neuromuscular control and therefore impair the dynamic alignment of the scapula. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of scapular muscle [...]
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Background Echo intensity(EI) on ultrasonography images of skeletal muscle reflects muscle composition. Objectives The primary aim of the study was to investigate the inter-rater and test-retest reliability of EI using grayscale histogram analys[...]
Article
Background Exercise therapy is known to be an effective intervention for patients with osteoarthritis, however the evidence is limited as to whether adding manual therapy or booster sessions are cost-effective strategies to extend the duration o[...]
Article
R. Burgess ;
M. Lewis ;
J. C. Hill
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Benchmarking musculoskeletal (MSK) services is limited by the need to adjust for differences in patient characteristics/case-mix. Without this providers and services cannot be usefully compared. This paper investigates the predictive ability of [...]
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Marilia Caseiro ;
Felipe José Jandre dos Reis ;
Amanda Matias Barbosa ;
Marco Barbero ;
Deborah Falla ;
Anamaria Siriani de Oliveira
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Background Cortical representation of the painful body region may be disrupted in several chronic pain conditions. The two-point discrimination test (TPDT) and the Left/Right Judgement Task (LRJT) have been used to identify changes in the cortic[...]
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Background Most studies suggest that people with chronic neck pain (CNP) have decreased balance abilities. However, balance performance during performing concurrent tasks is not clarified. Objectives To investigate balance performance under diff[...]
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Background Research suggests that clinician's attitudes and beliefs towards low back pain (LBP) management may affect their patients' treatment course and outcomes. Attitudes to Back pain Scale in musculoskeletal practitioners (ABS-mp) is a ques[...]
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Background Best practice guidelines endorse self-management and exercise in chronic low back pain (CLBP) management. The majority of existing self-management interventions (SMIs) do not include exercise components, and the effect of SMIs with ex[...]
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Background Achilles tendinopathy (AT) is common, and can be traumatic or insidious in onset and short-lasting or persistent in nature. Factors influencing the experience of pain are poorly understood; little is known about mechanisms driving pai[...]