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Reproducibility of cervical range of motion in patients with neck pain

Reproducibility of cervical range of motion in patients with neck pain

... active Range Of Motion (ROM). Active cervical ROM is difficult to measure because of compensatory movements, and it is influenced by aging and systemic disorders ...the ROM have been ...

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What Is the Accuracy of Shoulder Range of Motion Measurements on Physical Exam?

What Is the Accuracy of Shoulder Range of Motion Measurements on Physical Exam?

... shoulder range of motion (ROM) in an orthopedic practice utilizing a smartphone application to improve accuracy from physical exam typically used in ...pre-to-postoperative ROM improvements ...

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The effects of kinesio taping of lower limbs on functional mobility, spasticity, and range of motion of children with spastic cerebral palsy

The effects of kinesio taping of lower limbs on functional mobility, spasticity, and range of motion of children with spastic cerebral palsy

... reduced range of joint mo- tion, and functional mobility disorder after a while [4, ...improves motion and comfort; therefore, it can be used for cerebral palsy chil- dren efficiently ...their range ...

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Knee Range of Motion Inversely Correlated with Body Mass Index and Blood Glucose in Sedentary Adults

Knee Range of Motion Inversely Correlated with Body Mass Index and Blood Glucose in Sedentary Adults

... knee range of motion (ROM) is an important clinical manifestation in rheumatological and orthopedic conditions, including arthritis and ...knee ROM in sedentary adults versus those who are ...

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COMBINATION OF HYPNOSIS THERAPY AND RANGE OF MOTION EXERCISE ON UPPER-EXTREMITY MUSCLE STRENGTH IN PATIENTS WITH NON-HEMORRAGHIC STROKE

COMBINATION OF HYPNOSIS THERAPY AND RANGE OF MOTION EXERCISE ON UPPER-EXTREMITY MUSCLE STRENGTH IN PATIENTS WITH NON-HEMORRAGHIC STROKE

... includes Range of Motion (ROM) exercises and hypnosis in stroke ...patients. ROM exercise therapy is the provision of motion training intervention to stroke patients with impaired motor ...

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Reproducibility of range of motion and muscle strength measurements in patients with hip osteoarthritis – an inter rater study

Reproducibility of range of motion and muscle strength measurements in patients with hip osteoarthritis – an inter rater study

... inclusion criterion of unilateral clinical and radiographic hip OA, so in the context of the clinical setting, no other hip conditions had to be considered. Second, the study did not involve rigorous training of the ...

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Pain sensitivity and torque used during measurement predicts change in range of motion at the knee

Pain sensitivity and torque used during measurement predicts change in range of motion at the knee

... Forty-four participants who indicated that they were engaged in some form of exercise at least three times a week volun- teered to participate in this study. Participants were excluded if they had lower extremity or ...

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The effects of yoga on shoulder and spinal actions for women with breast cancer related lymphoedema of the arm: A randomised controlled pilot study

The effects of yoga on shoulder and spinal actions for women with breast cancer related lymphoedema of the arm: A randomised controlled pilot study

... shoulder range of motion (ROM) and strength [4] and changed bio-mechanics of the shoulder girdle, all leading to loss of symmetry be- tween sides [5, ...shoulder ROM [9], strength [10] and ...

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Effectiveness of core stability training and dynamic stretching in rehabilitation of chronic low back pain patient

Effectiveness of core stability training and dynamic stretching in rehabilitation of chronic low back pain patient

... thoracolumbar ROM among the dynamic stretching group after the twelve ...of range of motion (ROM) (Nelson & Kokkonen, ...of ROM is because the core musculature has gained sufficient ...

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Development and preliminary validation of a new protocol for postoperative rehabilitation of partial meniscectomy

Development and preliminary validation of a new protocol for postoperative rehabilitation of partial meniscectomy

... VOLUME 13 | ISSUE 3 | 2018 | 595 At the end of the process the protocol was validated, demonstrating that our designed protocol was appropriate for our aim to restore knee joint functions in patients after partial ...

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Early rehabilitation for volumetric muscle loss injury augments endogenous regenerative aspects of muscle strength and oxidative capacity

Early rehabilitation for volumetric muscle loss injury augments endogenous regenerative aspects of muscle strength and oxidative capacity

... Continuous range of motion was conducted for 30 min with each set taking 5 s, followed by a 5 s rest period at neutral for the range of motion alone ...combined range of motion ...

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Dynamic knee joint function in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)

Dynamic knee joint function in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)

... Demographic data included age, gender and handedness. Anthropometric measurements captured body weight and height plus circumference, length, height and width of the lower legs and feet. Disease-related information ...

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Gait patterns in Prader-Willi and Down syndrome patients

Gait patterns in Prader-Willi and Down syndrome patients

... Hip flexion was present throughout the gait cycle in PWS and DS, due to a forward pelvic tilt. PWS, however, were characterised by a more pronounced flexion at the initial contact than DS (HIC index). This strategy ...

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Effect of children's shoes on gait: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Effect of children's shoes on gait: a systematic review and meta-analysis

... tibia-rearfoot range of motion (ROM), sagittal tibia-foot ROM, ankle max-plantarflexion, Ankle ROM, foot lift to max-plantarflexion, ‘ subtalar ’ rotation ROM, knee sagittal ...

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Relationship between Training-Induced Changes in the Star Excursion Balance Test and the Y Balance Test in Young Male Athletes

Relationship between Training-Induced Changes in the Star Excursion Balance Test and the Y Balance Test in Young Male Athletes

... proprioception, range of motion (ROM), and strength, along with the ability to remain upright and steady ...strength, range of motion, and proprioceptive abilities ...hip-flexion ...

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Dependency Coefficient in Computerized GALS Examination Utilizing Motion Analysis Techniques

Dependency Coefficient in Computerized GALS Examination Utilizing Motion Analysis Techniques

... as ROM (range of motion), swelling, deformity, smoothness and symmetry of movements, tenderness and gripping ability are ...of ROM for individual ...active range of ...

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The Effects of Combination of Range Motion and Deep Breathing Exercise on Pain in Post-Orthopedic Surgery Patients

The Effects of Combination of Range Motion and Deep Breathing Exercise on Pain in Post-Orthopedic Surgery Patients

... and range of motion (ROM) will increase comfort and reduce the intensity of post- operative pain in ...with Range of Motion inter- vention in post orthopedic patients, namely sensory ...

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The efficacy of instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization: a systematic review

The efficacy of instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization: a systematic review

... (ER) range of motion (ROM) in collegiate baseball pitchers and compare to published youth and professional ...20.0±1.4, range 18-22 ...

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Elastic Band Exercises for Patients with Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness: A Case Report

Elastic Band Exercises for Patients with Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness: A Case Report

... cooperative, Range of Motion (ROM) exercises were performed to preserve residual motor activities and implement motor ...passive/assisted ROM exercises (limbs) were performed from extubation ...

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Original Article Local phonophoresis of traditional Chinese herbs: a good assistant for analgesia after total knee arthroplasty

Original Article Local phonophoresis of traditional Chinese herbs: a good assistant for analgesia after total knee arthroplasty

... and motion Visual Analogue Pain Scores (VAS), range of motion (ROM) of the knee, HSS scores, the time that the patients received pethidine hydrochloride intramuscular injection, WBC, BUN, Cr ...

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