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Correlation of the Change in Degree of Straight Leg Raising Test in the Early Post Operative Period with change in Leg Pain and Functional Outcomes After Lumbar Discectomy

Correlation of the Change in Degree of Straight Leg Raising Test in the Early Post Operative Period with change in Leg Pain and Functional Outcomes After Lumbar Discectomy

... Numerous studies have looked into the different treatment strategies, the indications for treatment and the factors that influence the outcomes (9, 10). The major cause of poor postoperative outcome remains ...

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The transverse abdominal muscle is excessively active during active straight leg raising in pregnancy related posterior pelvic girdle pain: an observational study

The transverse abdominal muscle is excessively active during active straight leg raising in pregnancy related posterior pelvic girdle pain: an observational study

... Background: Many studies suggest that impairment of motor control is the mechanical component of the pathogenesis of painful disorders in the lumbo-sacral region; however, this theory is still unproven and the results ...

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Effectiveness of the intermittent lumbar traction with 30% and 60% body weight on straight leg raise test of symptomatic patients with lumber spondylosis with sciatica: A comparative study

Effectiveness of the intermittent lumbar traction with 30% and 60% body weight on straight leg raise test of symptomatic patients with lumber spondylosis with sciatica: A comparative study

... by straight leg raising the extended leg of a supine patient to determine whether this action elicits pain in the leg, gluteals or back, and if so, at what angle from the horizontal, ...

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Tight Hamstring Syndrome Related Lumbar Disc Herniation and Its Rehabilitation Program to Two Case Reports

Tight Hamstring Syndrome Related Lumbar Disc Herniation and Its Rehabilitation Program to Two Case Reports Emine Eda Kurt 1* , Öznur Büyükturan 2, Figen Tuncay1 and Hatice Rana Erdem 1

... right leg pain which spread to the back right leg for last two ...Stright leg raising test (SLRT) was leading to elevation of whole body like a board with painful and patient was ...

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THE SENSITIZING RESPONSE IN IPSILATERAL AND CONTRALATERAL LOWER LIMB STRAIGHT LEG RAISING DURING UPPER LIMB TENSION TEST 2A IN CERVICOBRACHIAL DISORDERS

THE SENSITIZING RESPONSE IN IPSILATERAL AND CONTRALATERAL LOWER LIMB STRAIGHT LEG RAISING DURING UPPER LIMB TENSION TEST 2A IN CERVICOBRACHIAL DISORDERS

... of exhibitions in the nervous system and include pain, paraesthesia, and dysesthesia. Negative symptoms indicate reduced impulse conduction in neural tissue and hypoesthesia or anaesthe- sia and weakness. It has been ...

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Diagnostic Accuracy of Transthoracic Echocardiography to Predict Fluid Responsiveness by Passive Leg Raising in the Critically Ill: A Meta Analysis

Diagnostic Accuracy of Transthoracic Echocardiography to Predict Fluid Responsiveness by Passive Leg Raising in the Critically Ill: A Meta Analysis

... The results of the present meta-analysis demonstrate that the pooled sensitivity and specificity of TTE are 86% (79% - 91%) and 90% (83% - 94%), respectively. The sROC curve shows an optimum joint sensitivity and ...

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Does total hip replacement impact on postural stability?

Does total hip replacement impact on postural stability?

... (NS EC) positions, tandem position (TP), the second form of tandem position (2TP) and one-leg standing position (1 L). The subjects were asked to maintain a motionless upright position with both arms along their ...

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Prediction of fluid responsiveness: an update

Prediction of fluid responsiveness: an update

... In published studies, the EEO test’s effects on car- diac output were assessed by pulse contour analysis [36, 75, 76]. This technique has the advantage of being very precise. Indeed, for the EEO test, the ...

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Original Article Effects of rehabilitation nursing on minimally invasive surgery and the application of long-term activity function in patients with intervertebral disc herniation

Original Article Effects of rehabilitation nursing on minimally invasive surgery and the application of long-term activity function in patients with intervertebral disc herniation

... of straight leg elevation tests in the research group were sig- nificantly higher than those in the control group, while the Oswestry dysfunction index was sig- nificantly lower than that in the control ...

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Effects of passive leg raising and volume expansion on mean systemic pressure and venous return in shock in humans

Effects of passive leg raising and volume expansion on mean systemic pressure and venous return in shock in humans

... Date are expressed as mean ± SD or frequency (n, %). All quantitative data were normally distributed (Kolmogorov test). Comparison between the three time points of the study was performed using the paired ...

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The Host State and the Transnational Corporation: An Analysis of Legal Relatgionships

The Host State and the Transnational Corporation: An Analysis of Legal Relatgionships

... Iraq, for ex- ample, "considered that agreements between states and com- panies were straight-forward contracts which were adequately protected by the national leg[r] ...

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A forward dynamic modelling investigation of cause and effect relationships in single support phase of human walking

A forward dynamic modelling investigation of cause and effect relationships in single support phase of human walking

... Mathematical gait models often fall into one of two categories: simple and complex. There is a large leap in complexity between model types, meaning the effects of individual gait mechanisms get overlooked. This study ...

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FLUID CHALLENGES IN INTENSIVE CARE: MONITORING FLUID RESPONSIVENESS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS

FLUID CHALLENGES IN INTENSIVE CARE: MONITORING FLUID RESPONSIVENESS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS

... passive leg raise or by the infusion of small volumes of fluid, and to observe the resulting effect on cardiac ...legraising test is now supported by solid evi dence and is more frequently ...occlusion ...

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The effect of passive leg-raising maneuver on hemodynamic stability during anesthesia induction for adult cardiac surgery

The effect of passive leg-raising maneuver on hemodynamic stability during anesthesia induction for adult cardiac surgery

... was performed 1–2 minutes before anesthesia induction by passive leg-raising 30°–45 ° . In the control group, PLRM were not performed. Direct arterial and CVP, heart rate, and electrocardiography were ...

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Maximum speed curve running biomechanics of sprinters with and without unilateral leg amputations

Maximum speed curve running biomechanics of sprinters with and without unilateral leg amputations

... two straight sprints, two sprints on a CW curve (radius ...of straight, CW and CCW directions for the first set of three sprints and reversed the sequence for the second set of three ...– straight – ...

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A Comparison of the Effect of Muscle Energy Technique (Chaitow Method) and Passive Stretching on Hamstring Extensibility

A Comparison of the Effect of Muscle Energy Technique (Chaitow Method) and Passive Stretching on Hamstring Extensibility

... Future researchers may need to consider other important variables in regards to determining the effectiveness of stretching techniques. The differences between treatment interventions may be more likely to occur when ...

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Motor Control Training in Chronic Low Back Pain

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... prone straight leg raising exercise was performed with a pillow placed under the abdomen for maintaining the lumbar spine in neutral and unilateral leg lift maneuver was performed ...

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Agreement between test procedures for the single-leg hop for distance and the single-leg mini squat as measures of lower extremity function

Agreement between test procedures for the single-leg hop for distance and the single-leg mini squat as measures of lower extremity function

... A medially placed knee in relation to the foot is more common in women compared with men [35] and is, thus, suggested to be associated with the higher knee injury risk observed in females [36]. This altered movement ...

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Effectiveness of a perceptual - proprioceptive training with virtual visual feedback in healthy subjects: a pilot study

Effectiveness of a perceptual - proprioceptive training with virtual visual feedback in healthy subjects: a pilot study

... Encouraging results, indicating improvements of all performers - especially the younger ones, emerged from the present investigation. Above all, the stabilometric ball length (Path), the center of gravity average ...

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Meta Analysis of Invasive versus Non Invasive Techniques to Predict Fluid Responsiveness by Passive Leg Raising in the Critically Ill

Meta Analysis of Invasive versus Non Invasive Techniques to Predict Fluid Responsiveness by Passive Leg Raising in the Critically Ill

... For each study, sensitivity, specificity, positive likelihood ratio (+LR), negative like- lihood ratio (−LR), and DOR were calculated after constructing a 2 × 2 contingency ta- ble. Pooled estimates with 95% confidence ...

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