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Effectiveness of a Program Combining Strengthening, Stretching, and Aerobic Training Exercises in a Standing versus a Sitting Position in Overweight …

2020

There is an increasing incidence, prevalence, and burden of knee osteoarthritis due to a global increase in obesity and an aging population. The aim of the present study was to compare the effectiveness of the addition of aerobic exercises performed in an unloaded or loaded position to a conventional exercise program in overweight subjects with knee osteoarthritis. Twenty-four subjects were randomly allocated to receive 36 sessions of 30-min duration of either sitting aerobic exercises (experimental group) or standing aerobic exercises (control group). Pain intensity, knee disability, and quality-of-life data were collected at baseline and at 12, 24, and 36 sessions. Generalized linear mixe…

medicine.medical_specialtylcsh:MedicineOsteoarthritisOverweightSittingArticleknee osteoarthritislaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineExercise programQuality of lifeRandomized controlled triallawmiddle agedoverweightMedicineAerobic exercise030203 arthritis & rheumatologyexercise therapybusiness.industrylcsh:RGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasepositionKnee painPhysical therapymedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Clinical Medicine
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Assessment of the Short-Term Effects after High-Inductive Electromagnetic Stimulation of Pelvic Floor Muscles: A Randomized, Sham-Controlled Study

2020

Background: Physiotherapy should be performed by patients with stress or mixed urinary incontinence (SUI and MUI) to increase the strength and endurance of the pelvic floor muscles (PFMs). A method that can positively affect the pelvic floor is stimulation with high-inductive electromagnetic stimulation (HIES). The aim of the study was to evaluate the PFMs after the application of HIES in women with SUI and MUI by using surface electromyography (sEMG). Methods: This was a prospective, randomized, single-blind study with a sham intervention group. The participants were randomly assigned to the HIES group or sham group. The outcomes were features of the bioelectrical PFM activity assessed usi…

medicine.medical_specialtylcsh:MedicineUrinary incontinenceElectromyographyPelvic Floor MuscleArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineelectromagnetic fieldmedicine030212 general & internal medicineMixed urinary incontinence030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinePelvic floorurinary incontinencemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrylcsh:RSignificant differenceSham InterventionGeneral MedicineElectromagnetic stimulationmedicine.anatomical_structurePhysical therapymedicine.symptombusinesspelvic floor muscleJournal of Clinical Medicine
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Acute Effect of Topical Menthol on Chronic Pain in Slaughterhouse Workers with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Triple-Blind, Randomized Placebo-Controlled Tr…

2014

Topical menthol gels are classified “topical analgesics” and are claimed to relieve minor aches and pains of the musculoskeletal system. In this study we investigate the acute effect of topical menthol on carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). We screened 645 slaughterhouse workers and recruited 10 participants with CTS and chronic pain of the arm/hand who were randomly distributed into two groups to receive topical menthol (Biofreeze) or placebo (gel with a menthol scent) during the working day and 48 hours later the other treatment (crossover design). Participants rated arm/hand pain intensity during the last hour of work (scale 0–10) immediately before 1, 2, and 3 hours after application. Further…

medicine.medical_specialtylcsh:R5-920Article Subjectbusiness.industryRehabilitationChronic painPlacebo-controlled studyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationAcute effectmedicine.diseasePlaceboCrossover studychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryNeuropathic painmedicinePhysical therapyClinical StudyMentholbusinessCarpal tunnel syndromelcsh:Medicine (General)Rehabilitation Research and Practice
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The Representativeness of Participants With Severe Mental Illness in a Psychosocial Clinical Trial

2018

Introduction: Cardiovascular morbidity and mortality are increased in severe mental illnesses (SMI). Trials of psychosocial health interventions to improve physical health in SMI, including in treatment-resistant schizophrenia, have shown some benefit. However, the representativeness of participants in such trials has not been determined. Method: We utilized an anonymised case register to determine if participants in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) of a novel psychosocial health intervention aiming to improve physical health in SMI had similar severity of illness to eligible non-participants. A retrospective database analysis was performed, using Health of the Nation Outcome Scale (HoNO…

medicine.medical_specialtylcsh:RC435-571PopulationPsychological interventionoutcomesHealth interventionlaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawlcsh:PsychiatrySeverity of illnessMedicinepsychosiseducationOriginal Researchhealth promotion interventionPsychiatryeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industrycardiovascularMental health030227 psychiatryClinical trialschizophreniaPsychiatry and Mental healthPhysical therapybusinessPsychosocial030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Long-Term Effects of Mind-Body Exercises on the Physical Fitness and Quality of Life of Individuals With Substance Use Disorder—A Randomized Trial

2020

Background: Mind-body exercises (MBE) are sequences of low to medium-intensity activities that benefit healthy performers physically and mentally. In contrast to the unmodified application of traditional tai chi, qi gong, or yoga in the healthy population, MBEs are typically tailored for individuals with substance abuse disorder (SUD). Despite numerous applications in practice, the detailed effects of tailor-made MBEs for SUD are unclear.Objectives: This study aimed to analyze and compare changes in the physical fitness and quality of life of individuals with SUD that underwent conventional or tailor-made MBEs.Methods: A total of 100 subjects obtained from the Shanghai Mandatory Detoxificat…

medicine.medical_specialtylcsh:RC435-571medicine.medical_treatmentPhysical fitnessrehabilitationlaw.inventionqi gongRandomized controlled trialQuality of lifelawlcsh:PsychiatryMedicineAerobic exercisemind-body exercisemethamphetaminePsychiatryRehabilitationbusiness.industryRepeated measures designmedicine.diseaseClinical TrialSubstance abusePsychiatry and Mental healthBlood pressurequality of lifeyogatai chiPhysical therapybusinessheroinFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Five Interpersonal Factors Are Predictive of the Response to Treatment of Major Depression With Antidepressants in Primary Care

2018

Introduction: Factors relating to the interpersonal relationship between the patient and their physician and social environment are important components, which contribute to their response to treatment for major depressive disorder. This study aimed to assess the influence of optimism, perfectionism, therapeutic alliance, empathy, social support, and adherence to medication regimen in the response to antidepressant treatments in the context of normal primary care clinical practice.Method: We conducted a prospective study in which 24 primary care physicians administered sertraline or escitalopram to 89 patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder. The response to treatment and remission…

medicine.medical_specialtylcsh:RC435-571psiquiatriaContext (language use)malalties mentals03 medical and health sciencesSocial supportprimary care0302 clinical medicinelcsh:PsychiatryInternal medicineMedicineEscitalopram030212 general & internal medicineProspective cohort studyempathyOriginal ResearchPsychiatrySertralinebusiness.industrytherapeutic alliancePrimary care physicianSocial environmentsocial supportmedicine.diseaseoptimismPsychiatry and Mental healthantidepressantsMajor depressive disorderperfectionismbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Antithrombotic therapy of Cerebral cavernous malformations

2020

Abstract Cavernous malformations are recognized as the most common vascular anomalies in the brain, that often lead to hemorrhage with neurological symptoms. Usually the treatment is surgical removal or stereotactic radiotherapy. We present a case of a slow-flow vascular anomaly located in the cavernous sinus with recurrent partial thrombotic areas. Inspired by treatment of peripheral venous anomalies antithrombotic therapy was initiated instead of surgery or stereotactic radiotherapy. This led to complete spontaneous resolution of the lesion and normalization of symptoms within nine months. The patient never showed any symptoms over a period of eight years while continuing antithrombotic t…

medicine.medical_specialtylcsh:SurgeryCerebral cavernous malformationslcsh:RC346-429Vascular anomalyLesionStereotactic radiotherapySurgical removalAntithromboticmedicinelcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systemAntithrombotic therapybusiness.industryCerebral cavernous malformationsTreatment of peripheral venous anomaliesAntithrombotic therapy ; Cerebral cavernous malformations ; Slow-flow vascular anomaly ; Intracerebral venous anomaly ; Treatment of peripheral venous anomalieslcsh:RD1-811Cavernous malformationsmedicine.diseaseIntracerebral venous anomalySlow-flow vascular anomalyCavernous sinusSurgeryNeurology (clinical)Radiologymedicine.symptombusinessInterdisciplinary Neurosurgery
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Peripheral facial palsy following ventriculoperitoneal shunt. The lesson we have learned

2018

The most frequent complications after shunt surgery are infective and obstructive. Other types are less common, and eventually occur due to technical errors during brain ventricular puncture, opening the intraperitoneal cavity or the tunnelling of the catheter between the two points. Although rare, there are well-reported complications related to the poor positioning of the distal catheter, with perforation of organs and tissues.We report a very rare case of a male patient with normal pressure hydrocephalus submitted to ventriculoperitoneal shunt. During tunnelling of the shunt stylet, a peripheral facial palsy due to injury to the extra cranial segment of the facial nerve occurred.To the b…

medicine.medical_specialtylcsh:SurgeryFacial nerve paralysis Normal pressure hydrocephalus Ventriculoperitoneal shunt complicationslcsh:RC346-42903 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNormal pressure hydrocephalusmedicinelcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systemMastoid regionPeripheral facial palsybusiness.industrySettore MED/27 - Neurochirurgialcsh:RD1-811medicine.diseaseFacial nerveSurgeryStyletShunt (medical)Catheter030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSurgeryNeurology (clinical)Complicationbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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The Importance of Lifestyle Factors for Work Ability among Physical Therapists: A Cross-Sectional Study

2021

Lifestyle factors such as smoking, sedentarism, low physical activity levels, and overweight are associated with poor health, and they can potentially influence work ability. However, it remains unknown which lifestyle habits are associated with work ability among physical therapists (PTs). The aim of this study was to examine the associations between smoking, alcohol consumption, BMI, sitting time, and physical activity levels with work ability among PTs utilizing a nationwide questionnaire. Associations were modeled using logistic regression controlled for various confounders. Overweight, sitting &gt

medicine.medical_specialtylifestyleCross-sectional studyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisWork abilityWork Capacity Evaluationbody mass indexOverweightSittingLogistic regressionOccupational safety and healthArticle03 medical and health scienceswork ability0302 clinical medicineMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineLife StyleBody mass indexOccupational healthbusiness.industryConfoundingPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthR030229 sport sciencesOverweightLifestylePhysical therapistsPhysical TherapistsCross-Sectional Studiesoccupational healthPhysical therapyMedicineWork abilitymedicine.symptombusinessBody mass indexInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Leg extension power asymmetry and mobility limitation in healthy older women

2005

Objective To investigate the association of asymmetry in leg extension power (LEP) with walking and standing balance. Design Cross-sectional analysis. Setting Research laboratory. Participants Healthy female twins (N=419), ages 63 to 75 years. Interventions Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures The LEP difference between the stronger and the weaker leg, measured with the Nottingham power rig, was calculated. Ten-meter maximal walking velocity was assessed in a laboratory corridor on a wide (170cm) and narrow (35cm) track, and the ability to maintain tandem stance for 20 seconds was recorded. Results The mean LEP difference ± standard deviation between the legs was 15%±9% (P<.001). Those wit…

medicine.medical_specialtyliikkumiskykyPower asymmetrymedicine.medical_treatmentMusculoskeletal Physiological PhenomenaeducationTwinsPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationWalkingSensitivity and SpecificityStandard deviation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineReference ValuesWalking velocitymedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineRange of Motion ArticularMuscle SkeletalPostural Balancehealth care economics and organizationsAgedProbabilityAnalysis of VarianceRehabilitationbusiness.industryRehabilitationAge FactorsMiddle AgedBiomechanical PhenomenaStanding balanceCross-Sectional StudiesLower ExtremityMobility LimitationPhysical FitnessMuscle powerPhysical therapyFemaleLeg extensionbusinessalaraajojen voimantuottoteho030217 neurology & neurosurgerypuolierohormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonists
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