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Urinary Incontinence in the Spanish Elderly: Prevalence and Risk Factors
Objective: To define the prevalence of UI in the Spanish elderly population in both sexes, and to identify the possible relationships between physical activity habits, psychosocial variables, and the presence of UI. Placement: Spain. Participants: Data were collected from 7,878 people over 60 years of age (age range: 60–.. Read More
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Background: The aim of this study was to investigate whether vibration that is applied to the lateral muscles of the neck induces the illusion that the body is swaying and compensatory body sway during sit-to-stand movements. Methods: Ten healthy adults participated in this examination. The center of pressure’s position d.. Read More
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Background: Urinary incontinence is a common symptom observed in modern times, which may affect 7-37% of women aged 20-39 and 9-39% after the age of 60. Pregnancy and natural delivery are important risk factors increasing the likelihood of incontinence. Conservative intervention such as pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is sup.. Read More
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The Impact of Overweight on Flexibility and Functional Capacity
Obesity is a health problem worldwide, with a significant impact on the mortality of individuals. However, considering the importance of preventive management, few studies have addressed the predictors of functional impairment in overweight subjects. The present study aimed to verify the differences in functional variables in ov.. Read More
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Nocturnal Enuresis Treatment: New Perspectives
Nocturnal enuresis (NE) is a very frequent problem, characterized by involuntary urination during sleep in individuals aged five years or more, after exclusion of organic causes. This set of associated symptoms may lead to deterioration of bladder function, upper urinary tract and, in extreme cases, even renal failure. The preva.. Read More
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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of participation in sports, exercise and recreation (SER) on self-esteem, depression, posttraumatic growth and quality of life (QOL) in veterans with disabilities longitudinally at four time points. Design: A convenience sample of 163 individuals (91 sports-par.. Read More
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Chronic Neck Pain and how to Prevent Chronic Neck Pain in Bankers by Using Ergonomics
Neck pain is very common and it is observed that approximately 70% of the people experiences cervical pain at any stage of their life. In many professions especially banking, paper work was included initially but with the advancement of technology and the increased usage of computer in banks has created health related proble.. Read More
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Background: Recent studies have highlighted a new use of electrical stimulation called electroceutical therapy that uses electrical stimulation similar to frequency modulated electromagnetic neural stimulation (FREMS) that influence and modify the functions of the body. A pilot study was designed aimed to evaluate the effi.. Read More
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This perspective article expands on the home program described with use of a crawling orthosis to strengthen a neurologically impaired arm, including Neonatal Brachial Plexus Injury (NBPI), and provides support for an intent focus on providing sensory input to promote sensorimotor mapping of the arm to increase motor output. Res.. Read More
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Background: According to the World Health Organization preterm birth is the most common direct cause of newborn mortality. Preterm birth and being small for gestational age which are the reasons for low-birth-weight (LBW), are also important indirect causes of neonatal deaths. LBW contributes to 60% to 80% of all neonatal deaths.. Read More
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Background: Falls are also the fifth leading cause of death among adults aged 65 years and older. Lower extremity weakness and decreased balance are two important risk factors associated with falls in the older population. Current research suggests that in order to produce effective outcomes, an exercise program for older .. Read More
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Turns in Jogging Increase Energy Expenditure: Proposed Home Exercise for Sedentary People
Introduction: We need to reevaluate exercise habits and exercise intensity in order to improve our health. We examined a new exercise pattern termed “slow jogging with turns”, which incorporates turns as an extra load in addition to jogging. This study aim to estimate Mets to create a home-exercise protocol. S.. Read More
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Influence of Genetics on Sports Injuries
The identification of risk factors and the assessment of athlete’s predisposition to suffer an injury and the way in which it will occur is hard to predict due to the multifactorial origin of the lesions. In recent years, the importance of the genetic component of each individual as a possible cause of injury predispos.. Read More
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Prolong Wearing of High Heeled Shoes Can Cause Low Back Pain
High heeled shoes greatly affect the lumbar curve, increase loading on tibialis anterior muscle and also disturb the center of mass of body. High heels shoes also causing increased weight bearing on toes, ankle sprains and leg and back pain. High heeled shoes wearing also affect the stride length, walking speed, and abnorm.. Read More
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Purpose: In recent years, robotics have been used for rehabilitation. We developed a footpad-type locomotion interface using robot technology, and we reported improvement on gait speed and muscle strength. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of gait training using a footpad-type locomotion interface (GTLI).. Read More
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Objective: Our previous studies have shown that taping therapy ameliorated neuropsychiatric symptoms such as chronic insomnia and depression. Here we report a case of gastroesophagitis accompanied with additional chronic symptoms that were successfully treated by using a novel taping therapy. Case presentation: (a) a male p.. Read More
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Squat Exercise Therapy-Effective for Diabetics by HiSquat
In the physiotherapy, adequate exercise therapy has been important including aerobic and resistance exercise. Authors and colleagues have treated lots of patients with metabolic syndrome (Met-S) and reported for nutritional and exercise therapy. In this study, subjects included 73 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM.. Read More
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Correlations of Gluteal Strength, Power, and Endurance in Healthy Adults
Gluteal muscles have a unique composition of fast- and slow-twitch fibers that may require specific training. The purpose of this study was to determine correlations between measures of gluteal strength, power, and endurance in healthy adults. Moderate correlations existed between gluteal strength and endurance (r=0.454-0.466), .. Read More
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The Effectiveness of Interferential Current on Overactive Bladder Syndrome
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of interferential current on overactive bladder syndrome. Methodology: It is a quasi-experimental study. The duration of the study is 8 weeks. Total 40 patients were selected for this experimental study from Benazir Bhutto Hospital (BBH) Rawalpindi Pakistan. Sample was drawn th.. Read More
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Large Stereotypy Full-Thickness Skin Graft for the Repair of Simple Limb Skin Avulsion
Objective: To explore the methods for the repair of large-area limb skin avulsion wound. Method: Eleven patients with simple limb skin avulsion underwent large-area stereotypy full-thickness skin graft for wound repair. Results: Wounds were repaired very well as well as the late appearance and functions were satisfactory in all .. Read More
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