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Titre : | Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, Vol. 45. - February 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/02/2020 |
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Article
Introduction:
Exploring characteristics of human movement has long been the focus of clinicians and researchers. Changes in movement coordination strategies have been identified in the presence of pain highlighting the need for assessment in cl[...]
Article
Study design:
A secondary analysis of a systematic review.
Background:
Manipulations or mobilizations are commonly used interventions in patients with mechanical neck pain. The treatment effects have often been studied in randomized controlle[...]
Article
Background:
Assessment of low back pain (LBP) includes segmental motion tests. Although often used in clinical practice, the validity, inter- and intra-rater reliability of such tests in individuals with LBP are not universally accepted, making[...]
Article
Background:
Initial or between session improvements in pain and/or function are often considered to be predictive of ultimate outcomes in musculoskeletal problems.
Objective:
To determine the long-term prognostic value of within and between s[...]
Article
Background:
Passive joint mobilisation is popular among healthcare providers and their patients; however, its effectiveness for improving muscle function is not well researched and the mechanisms of action involved are unclear.
Objectives:
To[...]
Article
Eva Skillgate ;
Oscar Javier Pico-Espinosa ;
Pierre Côté ;
Irène Jensen ;
Peter Viklund ;
Matteo Bottai ;
Lena H. Holm
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Objective:
To compare the effectiveness of deep tissue massage, supervised strengthening and stretching exercises, and a combined therapy (exercise followed by massage) (index groups), with advice to stay active (control group).
Methods:
Rand[...]
Article
Purpose:
Bruxism is highly prevalent and defined as abnormal habitual mouth activity including clenching of the teeth and increased jaw muscle activity. The association between bruxism and temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) is debated, in part[...]
Article
Introduction:
Musculoskeletal pain (MSP) is a burden to patients and to society. In addition to well-known prognostic factors, illness perceptions (IPs) may be associated with pain intensity and physical functioning in MSP but their role is not[...]
Article
Orna Fennelly ;
Catherine Blake ;
Oliver FitzGerald ;
Aoife Caffrey ;
Laura Fletcher ;
Keith Smart ;
Siobhan Corcoran ;
Éidín Ní Shé ;
Sarah Casserley-Feeney ;
François Desmeules ;
Caitriona Cunningham
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Background:
As many patients referred to orthopaedic and rheumatology services do not require medical or surgical interventions, advanced practice physiotherapists (APPs) have been introduced into hospital services to triage the care of these p[...]
Article
Shane L. Koppenhaver ;
Emily Gaffney ;
Amber Oates ;
Laura Eberle ;
Brian Young ;
Jeffrey R. Hebert ;
Laurel Proulx ;
Minoru Shinohara
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Background:
Lumbar muscle dysfunction is commonly implicated in low back pain (LBP). Shear-wave elastography (SWE) uses ultrasound technology to quantify absolute soft tissue stiffness (shear modulus), thereby allowing for estimation of individ[...]
Article
Danielle Soares Figueiredo ;
Marcia Ciol ;
Maria da Conceição dos Santos ;
Letícia de Araújo Silva ;
Joseph Bruno Bidin Brooks ;
Roger Amorim Santos Diniz ;
Helga Tatiana Tucci
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Background:
Conservative treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) often includes wrist orthosis. However, there is no consensus on whether commercial or custom-made wrist orthosis is better for the treatment.
Purpose:
To assess feasibility [...]
Article
Background:
Previous research suggests that multisensory body illusions that alter the conscious bodily experience can modulate pain in osteoarthritis, which may be a result of modifying cortical misrepresentations of the painful body part. How[...]
Article
Background:
Despite ongoing debate in the literature regarding their efficacy, corticosteroid injections remain a common treatment intervention for physiotherapists to consider for patients with subacromial pain. Very little is known about what[...]
Article
Jennifer H. White ;
Sean Mc Auliffe ;
Megan Jepson ;
Frada Burstein ;
Ruben Hopman ;
Dylan Morrissey ;
Terrence Haines ;
Peter Malliaras
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Background:
Clinical practice guidelines recommend non-surgical care in the management of rotator cuff tendinopathy prior to considering imaging or surgery. However, this requires effective education to promote adherence to treatment.
Objectiv[...]
Article
Background:
Although exercise promotion is a central task of physiotherapists, there is limited evidence about physiotherapists' experiences with exercise promotion and their promotion practices.
Objectives:
To investigate how physiotherapist[...]
Article
Objectives:
To compare diagnostic ability of the clinical cervical movement sense (CCMS) test to the neck virtual reality (VR) system accuracy module.
Background:
Altered cervical proprioception is common in patients with persistent neck pain[...]
Article
Background:
People with chronic low back pain (CLBP) have abnormal lumbar proprioception, which increases their reliance on visual input to maintain body verticality. Maintaining verticality is important for spatial orientation, balance and mov[...]
Article
Diagnosing cauda equina syndrome is challenging in older adults with lumbar spinal stenosis. Understanding these challenges is vital for clinicians who are faced with difficult decisions about when to refer for investigation or surgical manageme[...]
Article
Background:
The aim of this study was to test the inter- and intrarater reliability and the concurrent validity of the Gyko Microgate for the assessment of lumbar range of motion.
Methods:
A cross-sectional study was carried out with two grou[...]