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Objective To update evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (EBCPG) on massage therapy compared to control or other treatment for adults (> 18 years) suffering from acute, sub-acute and chronic low back pain (LBP). Methods A literatur[...]Article
Objectives No previous randomised controlled trials had been undertaken investigating the effect of school seating on back pain in 14 to 16 year olds. This study was designed to test the effect of the use of a high-density foam wedge on normal [...]Article
Objectives To determine whether Nintendo Wii Fit is an acceptable adjunct to physiotherapy treatment in the rehabilitation of balance, lower extremity movement, strength and function in outpatients following total knee replacement. Design Prel[...]Article
Objective To investigate the effects of a diaphragmatic breathing training program (DBTP) on thoracoabdominal motion and functional capacity in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Design A prospective, randomized controlled tr[...]Article
H. Hurkmans ; J.B. Bussmann ; E. Benda |Objective To determine the effectiveness of partial weight-bearing (PWB) training with audio feedback in patients after total hip arthroplasty (THA). Design Randomized controlled trial. Setting Orthopedic clinic and patients' homes. Participa[...]Article
"Objectives To determine whether a multifactorial falls prevention program reduces falls in people with stroke at risk of recurrent falls and whether this program leads to improvements in gait, balance, strength, and fall-related efficacy. Desig[...]Article
C.J. Main ; G. Sowden ; J. C. Hill ; P.J. Watson |Abstract A new randomised controlled trial of intervention in low back pain has been described recently. In this trial, a screening and targeted approach was found to be more effective and cost-effective than current best practice. Nested with[...]
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