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Motor imagery and action observation following immobilization-induced hypoactivity: A narrative review.

2020

Abstract Background In sports, the risk of pathology or event that leads to an injury, a cessation of practice or even to an immobilization is high. The subsequent reduction of physical activity, or hypoactivity, induces neural and muscular changes that adversely affect motor skills and functional motor rehabilitation. Because the implementation of physical practice is difficult, if not impossible, during and immediately following injury or immobilization, complementary techniques have been proposed to minimize the deleterious impact of hypoactivity on neuromuscular function. Objective The current narrative review aimed to discuss the contributions of motor imagery and action observation, w…

medicine.medical_specialtyRehabilitationImagery Psychotherapymedicine.medical_treatmentRehabilitationKinesthetic learningContext (language use)Affect (psychology)Motor imageryPhysical medicine and rehabilitationMotor SkillsAction observationmedicineImaginationHumansLearningOrthopedics and Sports MedicineHypoactivityPsychologyKinesthesisMotor skillPhysical Therapy ModalitiesAnnals of physical and rehabilitation medicine
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Physiotherapist Work in the Rehabilitation Team with ADHS Symptoms of Children

2009

medicine.medical_specialtyRehabilitationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationWork (electrical)medicine.medical_treatmentRehabilitationmedicinePhysical therapyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPsychologyInternational Journal of Rehabilitation Research
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Is the Posterior Wall Avulsion the Simplest Acetabular Fracture?

2000

The posterior wall fracture – the most frequent acetabular lesion – is often regarded as the simplest acetabular fracture. In fact, a large variety of complex articular lesions is subsumed under this fracture type. A consecutive series of 60 posterior wall fractures is reviewed retrospectively. Lesions characteristics, treatment method, early and late postoperative complications a 2-year functional results were recorded. In 27 patients (45%), additional damage to the cartilage of the acetabular cavitiy such as subchondral impaction, free articular fragments of separation of the posterior wall into several pieces was present. Seven patients (11.6%) showed preoperative neurologic deficit. Sec…

medicine.medical_specialtyRehabilitationSports medicineImpactionbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentCartilageAcetabular fracturemedicine.diseaseAcetabulumSurgeryLesionAvulsionmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineSurgerymedicine.symptombusinessEuropean Journal of Trauma
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A randomized controlled trial of rehabilitation after hospitalization in frail older women: effects on strength, balance and mobility

2002

When frail older people become acutely ill, they are at increased risk of further functional deterioration and rehabilitation is needed to restore functioning. The effects of an out-patient multicomponent training program including strength training after hospitalization were studied in a randomized controlled trial. Sixty-eight women (mean age 83.0 +/- 3.9 years) who were hospitalized due to an acute illness and were mobility impaired at admission were randomized into training (N = 34) and home exercise (N = 34) groups. Maximal voluntary isometric strength of knee extension and hip abduction, dynamic balance, and maximal walking speed were measured before and after the 10-week training per…

medicine.medical_specialtyRehabilitationbusiness.industryStrength trainingmedicine.medical_treatmentPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPhysical exerciseIsometric exerciseGaitlaw.inventionPreferred walking speedPhysical medicine and rehabilitationRandomized controlled triallawmedicinePhysical therapyOrthopedics and Sports MedicinebusinessBalance (ability)Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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2021

Abstract Background Individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) have problems in everyday tasks such as walking and climbing stairs due to a combination of neuromuscular impairments such as spasticity, muscle weakness, reduced joint flexibility and poor coordination. Development of evidence-based interventions are in pivotal role in the development of better targeted rehabilitation of CP, and thus in maintaining their motor function and wellbeing. Our aim is to investigate the efficacy of an individually tailored, multifaceted exercise intervention (EXECP) in children and young adults with CP. EXECP is composed of strength, flexibility and gait training. Furthermore, this study aims to verify the …

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Evidence for exercise therapy in the treatment of chronic disease based on at least three randomized controlled trials - summary of published systema…

2004

Final evidence for the overall benefits of exercise therapy in the treatment/rehabilitation of specific chronic disease comes from randomized controlled trials (RCTs). This paper summarizes current evidence that is based on a systematic review including data from at least three RCTs with contrast for exercise only. The quality of specific RCTs as well as the quality of systematic reviews varies, the newest ones usually being of higher quality than the older ones. The most consistent finding of the studies is that aerobic capacity and muscular strength of patients can be improved without causing detrimental effects on disease progression. Severe complications during these carefully tailored …

medicine.medical_specialtyRehabilitationbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentMEDLINEPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationType 2 diabetesmedicine.diseaselaw.inventionSystematic reviewRandomized controlled triallawHeart failureMeta-analysisPhysical therapyMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicinebusinessIntensive care medicineAsthmaScandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
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Exercise and ankle sprain injuries: a comprehensive review.

2014

Ankle sprains are common in team sports and sports played on courts, and often result in structural and functional alterations that lead to a greater reinjury risk. Specific exercises are often used to promote neuromuscular improvements in the prevention and rehabilitation of ankle injuries. This literature review summarizes the neuromuscular characteristics of common ankle sprains and the effectiveness of exercise as an intervention for improving neuromuscular function and preventing reinjury. Our review found that appropriate exercise prescription can increase static and dynamic balance and decrease injury recurrence. In particular, the addition of dynamic activities in the exercise progr…

medicine.medical_specialtyRehabilitationbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationNeuromuscular trainingExercise programmedicine.anatomical_structurePhysical medicine and rehabilitationIntervention (counseling)Injury preventionPhysical therapySprains and StrainsMedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineAnkle InjuriesAnkleExercise prescriptionbusinessAnkle sprainhuman activitiesExerciseAnkle JointThe Physician and sportsmedicine
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Exercise programs for subjects with low back disorders.

2007

Exercise has played a central role in rehabilitation of subjects with low back pain. The research in this field has intensified since the 1980s. Low back pain has been associated with both physically stressful and sedentary occupations. There is no clear association between low back pain and physical activity during leisure time. Many studies have shown that subjects with back pain have impairments in muscular and connective tissue, functional limitations in muscular strength, endurance, speed, and neuromuscular functions, and physical, social and psychological disabilities. The ultimate aims of the exercise-based programs are to reduce and prevent these impairments, functional limitations …

medicine.medical_specialtyRehabilitationbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentPhysical fitnessPhysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPhysical exercisePhysical strengthLow back painExercise TherapyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationTreatment OutcomePhysical FitnessRecurrencemedicineBack painPhysical therapyHumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicinemedicine.symptombusinessMuscle SkeletalLow Back PainLow backScandinavian journal of medicinescience in sports
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Effects of motor imagery on strength, range of motion, physical function, and pain intensity in patients with total knee arthroplasty: A systematic r…

2021

Abstract Background In the early stages of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) rehabilitation, in which physical function in general can be affected, motor imagery (MI) might play a relevant role. Objective To assess the impact of MI on strength, active range of motion (ROM), pain intensity, and physical function in patients with TKA. Methods We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. Pooled effects were calculated as standardised mean differences (SMDs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the relevant outcomes using random effects model. The certainty of evidence was assessed with GRADE approach. Results This review included 7 articles. The addition of…

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The European trauma course – trauma teaching goes European

2014

The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified trauma as the major health care challenge of our century, claiming more productive life years worldwide than any other disease [1]. In the European Union (EU), injury accounts for 15 % of all deaths before the age of 60 years and is the fourth most common cause of death, with more than 235,000 deaths each year from injuries, equating to 600 injury fatalities per day [2]. In children, adolescents and young adults, accident and injury rates are even higher, being the leading cause of death in these age groups. Mortality from trauma in the EU has fallen 20 % in the past 20 years, to a rate of 63.7 per 100,000 in 2010 [3]. This reduction is par…

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