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Anterior knee pain is commonly occurring problem and it is mostly connected with middle aged people, who are involving strenuous activities and in young individuals involving in sports activities due to patellar instability. The individual with over using and repeated trauma leads to developing anterior knee pain. The purpose o.. Read More
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Could Hands be a New Treatment to Fibromyalgia? A Pilot Study
Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease characterized by high-intensity pains with non-articular bases, affecting women and reaching between 3% and 10% of the world population. Fibromyalgia significantly affects the quality of life of patients, and is currently treated with anti-inflammatory drugs and analgesics that ease pain crises .. Read More
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A Case Whose Intermittent Claudication Disappeared After Weight Reduction
A 58-year-old male (162.1 cm, 76.8 kg, body mass index 29.2) suffered from intermittent claudication. At the initial visit, walking 10-100 meters caused pain in lateral part of the right lower limb, resulting in inability to walk. Xray showed mild forward slip of the fifth lumbar vertebra, however, MRI did not show narrowing of .. Read More
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Occupations that require employees to remain seated for extended periods of time are continually becoming more pervasive in today’s workforce. Those who perform office/desk work are sitting on average 8-12 hours/day during work days, and 7-9.5 hours/day on days off. These trends are particularly worrisome considering highe.. Read More
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Prevalence of Physical Inactivity in Students of Sargodha Medical College
The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of physical inactivity and its related effects in students of Sargodha Medical College. A survey of 200 students from different departments of Sargodha Medical College was carried out. The departments included in this study were MBBS, DPT, DHND, DSMLE and AHS. Data obtai.. Read More
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Background: Nonspecific low back pain is the most common disease in the Netherlands and has a prevalence of over 2.500.000 patients. The last decade, vibration plates are evaluated as influencing muscle tuning and soft tissues of the lumbar spine. The Krullaards Perfect Reset (KPR) plate as treatment plate with vibration functio.. Read More
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Ageing with Spinal Cord Injuries and Preventing Complications
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is relatively common high-cost injury that results in tremendous change in an individual’s life. The spinal cord injury (SCI) affects many body systems (sensory, motor, autonomic, nervous system) and in the clinical picture that reflects as of paraplegia or quadriplegia. In addition to the musculos.. Read More
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The Evaluation of Shoulder Muscle Fatigue in Volleyball Players
Objective: To identify the difference in infraspinatus, posterior deltoid, and teres minor muscle fatigability between the dominant and non-dominant side in elite volleyball players and to examine the differences between three sEMG signal processing methods used in assessment of shoulder muscle imbalance due to fatigue in volley.. Read More
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Dynamic Postural Instability in Individuals with High Body Mass Index
Objective(s): To evaluate and compare static and dynamic balance between individuals with high body mass index (BMI) and normal BMI.Methods: This case-control study included 19 individuals with high BMI and 7 individuals with normal BMI. It was conducted at a regional level university setting. The center of pressure (COP) change.. Read More
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Recent studies suggest that the ocular convergence insufficiency (OCI) and the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) present a superposition of signs and symptoms which can be correlated. In this context, OCI may guide the clinical diagnostic of ADHD in children, teenagers and adults. Different authors propose that the.. Read More
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Research question: Whether pGALS can be used as reliable tool to assess the musculoskeletal system of pediatric population in northeast India. Background: Musculoskeletal pain among paediatric population is an important public health problem. Musculoskeletal pains among children need to be assessed as early as possible. The asse.. Read More
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Temporal Stability and Reliability of an Adaptation of the Linear Excursion Measurement Device
Background: The Linear Excursion Measurement Device (LEMD) is used to detect and objectively record changes in cervical posture over time and in quantifying the effectiveness of physiotherapy interventions for posturerelated problems.Objective: The study investigated the temporal stability and reliability of measurements obtaine.. Read More
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Regular exercise is effective for improving physical functions and pain relief in patients with lumbar and lowerlimb osteoarthritis. However, some of the patients have difficulty in performing land-based exercises due to disease status. This study focused on defensive style Nordic walking as a land-based exercise the patients ca.. Read More
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A Novel Exercise Protocol for Individuals with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome: A Case Report
Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes (EDS) are a group of heritable connective tissue disorders first described by Hippocrates in 400 BC. EDS has undergone multiple changes in classification and diagnostic criteria since it’s initial observation. Once thought to be extremely rare EDS has seen a significant increase in prevalence corres.. Read More
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Background: Neck pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal disorders second to low back pain associated with chronic pain, restricted range of motion and muscular imbalance. Generally, the physiotherapy methods for mechanical neck pain consist of stretching and strengthening the neck muscles, cervical stabilization exercise.. Read More
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Major advances in research and development of prosthetic feet have increased the function and quality of life for many individuals with lower limb amputations residing in industrialized nations in the last two decades. A negative aspect of this new R&D is that the vast majority of end users reside in developing nations and a.. Read More
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Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease with a higher prevalence in women, associated with functional disability and chronic pain. The most common treatments include medicines, physical exercise, nutritional reeducation, and psychological help. Physiotherapy commonly uses resources like therapeutic ultrasound and laser therapy. These .. Read More
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Introduction: Chagas disease remains a public health problem in Latin America and currently in non-endemic countries. The cardiac form is the most severe and exercise training has been shown to be effective in the treatment of these patients. However, a review of the clinical findings of pre-training assessment is necessary to g.. Read More
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Pole Exercise Causes Body Changes in Physical Flexibility and Exercise Function
Background: Theoretical mode of spinal stability and core stability has been introduced previously, which has proceeded to rehabilitative approaches. We have focused on physical flexibility and exercise function, and firstly devised an original pole exercise in sitting position that can be done simply and cost-effectively.Subjec.. Read More
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Objective: Mirror therapy (MT) is an important technique in the rehabilitation of patients who experience pain and decreased function. However, there are limited research studies on its application and effectiveness in shoulder pathologies, especially when it is applied as a part of graded motor imagery (GMI). The present study .. Read More
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