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Titre : | Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, Vol. 52. - April 2021 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/04/2021 |
Dépouillements
Article
Introduction:
There is an increasing affinity for remote health consultations (including telephone and virtual platforms), enabling new models of accessing services to evolve. Whilst many key skills are transferable from traditional to remote c[...]
Article
Background:
Much attention has been paid to the evaluation of the efficacy of exercise therapy or increasing physical activity with the aim to prevent or alleviate neck and low back pain. However, exercise adherence is necessary for the effecti[...]
Article
Marc Campo ;
Joshua R. Zadro ;
Evangelos Pappas ;
Marco Monticone ;
Claudio Secci ;
David Scalzitti ;
Jill Lucas Findley ;
Petra L. Graham
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Background:
Biofeedback is used to optimise muscle activation patterns in people with neck pain.
Objectives:
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of electromyographic and pressure biofeedback on pain, disability and work ability in adults with[...]
Article
Mikkel Bek Clausen ;
Mikas Bjørn Merrild ;
Kika Holm ;
Mads Welling Pedersen ;
Lars Louis Andersen ;
Mette Kreutzfeldt Zebis ;
Thomas Linding Jakobsen ;
Kristian Thorborg
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Background:
Evidence-based guidelines recommend exercise-therapy as first line treatment for subacromial pain syndrome, but no previous study has mapped the content of care for subacromial pain syndrome and knowledge about adherence to clinical[...]
Article
Tzvika Greenbaum ;
Zeevi Dvir ;
Alona Emodi-Perlman ;
Shoshana Reiter ;
Pessia Rubin ;
Ephraim Winocur
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Background and aims:
Upper neck signs, symptoms and hypomobility have been shown to present with a higher prevalence in patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). However, there is currently no evidence of an association between specific[...]
Article
Chelsea M. Lohman Bonfiglio ;
Kerry K. Gilbert ;
Jean-Michel Brismée ;
Stéphane Sobczak ;
Krista M. Hixson ;
C. R. James ;
Phillip J. Gilbert
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Background:
Clinical research supports a combination of upper limb neurodynamic testing (ULNT) strategies to rule out upper limb and cervical neurogenic pathology; however, knowledge of the biomechanical response of spinal nerves during ULNT is[...]
Article
Robby De Pauw ;
Vincent Dewitte ;
Willem De Hertogh ;
Elise Cnockaert ;
Marjolein Chys ;
Barbara Cagnie
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Background:
Though a large amount of research on the management of headache has been conducted, the clinical effectiveness of these treatments remains unclear.
Objectives:
To reach consensus among international musculoskeletal experts on what[...]
Article
Background:
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) leads to pain, stiffness, and functional impairment and eventually decreased level of the quality of life. Although several treatment methods have been used to achieve pain relief, patients still complain of[...]
Article
Background:
Subgroups of people with low back pain display differences in their lumbar alignment during tests from a clinical examination. However, it is unknown if subgroups display the same patterns during a functional activity test and if ge[...]
Article
Tomas Gallego-Izquierdo ;
Emma Sarabia de León ;
Rocio Torres Martín ;
Julia Armero ;
Paula Rivas-Calvo ;
Daniel Pecos-Martín ;
Alexander Achalandabaso-Ochoa ;
Ángel L. Rodríguez-Fernández
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Background:
Functional ankle instability can hinder the ability to work and perform leisure tasks. Some questionnaires have been used to identify subjects with ankle instability. The English version of the identification functional ankle instab[...]
Article
Background:
Telehealth services have helped enable continuity of care during the coronavirus pandemic. We aimed to investigate use and views towards telehealth among allied health clinicians treating people with musculoskeletal conditions durin[...]
Article
Edson Barreto Paiva ;
Daniel Camara Azevedo ;
André Lourenço Pereira ;
Alessandra N. Garcia ;
Marco Antonio Percope de Andrade
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Background:
Different outcome measures can be used to assess pain and disability in individuals with Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome (GTPS), including the Victorian Institute of Sports Assessment for Gluteal Tendinopathy (VISA-G), Oswestry D[...]
Article
Background:
Unhelpful beliefs about non-specific low back pain (LBP) are associated with poorer coping strategies and unhelpful behaviours. Furthermore, targeting unhelpful beliefs about back pain has been advanced as a major priority to decrea[...]
Article
Objective:
Despite usually being considered necessary, the rehabilitation regime that optimises outcomes for patients following release procedures for frozen shoulder has not been established and no accepted best practice guidelines currently e[...]
Article
Background:
While the biopsychosocial model is advocated for pain management, biomedical approaches continue to dominate in practice. Understanding musculoskeletal clinicians perspectives and practices related to pain can inform training needs[...]
Article
Background:
A segmental, contra-lateral cervical lateral glide (CCLG) mobilization technique is effective for patients with cervical radiculopathy (CR). The CCLG technique induces median nerve sliding in healthy individuals, but this has not be[...]
Article
Vicktoria Elkarif ;
Leonid Kandel ;
Debbie Rand ;
Isabella Schwartz ;
Alexander Greenberg ;
Sigal Portnoy
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Objective:
To examine muscle activity patterns of the lower limbs while ascending and descending stairs and slope in adults with knee Osteoarthritis (knee-OA), who were scheduled or not scheduled for Total Knee Replacement (TKR) and healthy con[...]
Article
Background:
Routine utilisation of outcome measures (OMs) is an integral part of physiotherapy rehabilitation when managing non-specific neck pain (NSNP). Numerous relevant OMs exist; however, the extent to which OMs are used by physiotherapist[...]
Article
Background:
Beliefs and attitudes about back pain are relevant factors in relation to developing back pain. A Danish version of the Back Pain Attitudes Questionnaire (Back-PAQ) could be a way of assuring a more systematic examination of attitud[...]
Article
Objective:
The primary aim was to assess whether men who have insertional Achilles tendinopathy (IAT) have altered endogenous modulation of painful stimuli, and secondarily if they exhibit unaffected-side pressure hyperalgesia.
Methods:
Using[...]
Article
Background:
Health care practitioners' knowledge and attitudes influence patients beliefs and health outcomes in musculoskeletal (MSK) pain. It is unclear to what extent physiotherapists undertaking a postgraduate master in manual therapy (MT [...]
Article
Background:
Diagnostic uncertainty in musculoskeletal pain presents as a frequent and challenging dilemma encountered by health professionals. Current literature indicates that diagnostic uncertainty impacts the clinical decision making of expe[...]
Article
Roma Forbes ;
Alana Dinsdale ;
Sandra G. Brauer ;
Ruth Dunwoodie ;
Jonas Fooken ;
Diana Khanna ;
Stephen Birch
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Background:
Despite perceived economic barriers to hosting physiotherapy students in private practice settings, no research to date has investigated the effect of hosting students on service delivery and income during clinical placements.
Obje[...]
Article
Priapism is defined as a persistent penile erection in the absence of sexual arousal. This symptom has been documented in patients with spinal stenosis although it is considered a rare finding. The European Association of Urology guidelines on p[...]
Article
Background:
Device-based measurement of lumbar spinal stiffness has the potential to identify patients with low back pain who are more likely to improve with spinal manipulative therapy. This study evaluates how voluntary contraction of spine m[...]