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Titre : | Physiotherapy, 2014/1 - 2014 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/03/2014 |
Année de publication : | 2014 |
Langues: | Français |
Disponible en ligne : | Non |
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Article
Background
Diastasis of the rectus abdominis muscle (DRAM) is common during and after pregnancy, and has been related to lumbopelvic instability and pelvic floor weakness. Women with DRAM are commonly referred to physiotherapists for conservati[...]
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Abstract
Objectives
To explore demographic differences in awarded marks of the final clinical placement in a physiotherapy undergraduate programme.
Design
Retrospective analysis of clinical placement assessment marks.
Setting
A London univers[...]
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Background
With the global shift in health care from secondary to primary care, employment opportunities for newly qualified physiotherapists are likely to be in the primary care setting. However, to date, undergraduate physiotherapy clinical e[...]
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Objective
To compare different reliability coefficients (exact agreement, and variations of the kappa (generalised, Cohen's and Prevalence Adjusted and Biased Adjusted (PABAK))) for four physiotherapists conducting visual assessments of scapula[...]
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Objective
To investigate whether kinesiotaping improves excessive foot pronation compared with sham kinesiotaping.
Design
Quasi-randomised, double-blind study.
Setting
One primary care centre.
Participants
One hundred and thirty participants[...]
Article
Objectives
To consider the experiences of final-year physiotherapy students who have experienced workplace bullying on a clinical internship.
Design
Qualitative methodology using individual semi-structured interviews.
Setting
A university in [...]
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Objectives
(1) To determine the ability of the Melbourne risk prediction tool to predict a pulmonary complication as defined by the Melbourne Group Scale in a medically defined high-risk upper abdominal surgery population during the postoperati[...]
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Objectives
Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common source of shoulder pain characterised by persistent and/or recurrent problems for a proportion of sufferers. The aim of this study was to pilot the methods proposed to conduct a substantive study[...]
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Article
Objective
To explore why patients with simple mechanical back pain seek urgent care.
Design
Qualitative Exploratory Inquiry based on the principles of Grounded Theory.
Setting
Urgent Care.
Methods
Data collection by semi-structured interview[...]
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Objective
To identify elements of the physiotherapistpatient interaction considered by patients when they evaluate the quality of care in outpatient rehabilitation settings.
Design
A qualitative study with nine focus groups, Two researchers c[...]
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Objectives
Evidence has emerged supporting the value of loaded exercises for rotator cuff tendinopathy but there are barriers that might prevent implementation of this intervention in the real-world. The purpose of this study was to explore the[...]
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Objectives
To investigate the perceptions of doctors, nurses and physiotherapists of emergency department physiotherapy for acute patients, and explore the scope of its contribution in an otherwise nontraditional allied health setting in Austra[...]