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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38635021/durable-effects-of-acupuncture-for-knee-osteoarthritis-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
He Chen, Hangyu Shi, Shuai Gao, Jiufei Fang, Jiamin Yi, Wenhui Wu, Xinkun Liu, Zhishun Liu
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a degenerative joint disease which can result in chronic pain and disability. The current interventions available for KOA often fail to provide long-lasting effects, highlighting the need for new treatment options that can offer durable benefits. Previous studies have suggested the efficacy of acupuncture for knee osteoarthritis (KOA) with its durability remaining uncertain. In this review, we aimed to investigate the durability of the efficacy after completion of treatment...
April 18, 2024: Current Pain and Headache Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38634461/using-virtual-reality-in-a-rehabilitation-program-for-patients-with-breast-cancer-phenomenological-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shih-Chung Wu, Chia-Wen Chuang, Wen-Chun Liao, Chung-Fang Li, Hsin-Hsin Shih
BACKGROUND: Surgery is an essential treatment for early-stage breast cancer. However, various side effects of breast cancer surgery, such as arm dysfunction and lymphedema, remain causes for concern. Rehabilitation exercises to prevent such side effects should be initiated within 24 hours after surgery. Virtual reality (VR) can assist the process of rehabilitation; however, the feasibility of applying VR for rehabilitation must be explored, in addition to experiences of this application...
April 16, 2024: JMIR Serious Games
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632694/lean-body-mass-and-the-cardiorespiratory-phenotype-an-ethnic-specific-relationship-in-hans-chinese-women-and-men
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meihan Guo, Candela Diaz-Canestro, Nicola Riccardo Pugliese, Francesco Paneni, David Montero
BACKGROUND: Lean body mass (LBM) and the functional capacity of cardiovascular (CV) and respiratory systems constitute a female-specific relationship in European-American individuals. Whether this recent finding be extrapolated to the world's largest ethnic group, that is, Hans Chinese (HC, a population characterized by low LBM), is unknown. METHODS: Healthy HC adults (n = 144, 50% ♀) closely matched by sex, age and physical activity were included...
April 17, 2024: Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631544/the-psychological-well-being-index-and-quality-of-life-after-a-cardiac-rehabilitation-program-based-on-aerobic-training-and-psychosocial-support
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Celia Redondo-Rodríguez, Santos Villafaina, María Isabel Ramos-Fuentes, Juan Pedro Fuentes-García
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the physical and psychological benefits of an alternative cardiac rehabilitation program based on therapeutic groups during physical exercise sessions and to compare the results with those of a conventional cardiac rehabilitation program. METHOD: The sample included 112 patients from the cardiac rehabilitation unit of a medical center, 91.1% of whom were male. The control group consisted of 47 subjects, with a mean age of 57...
April 15, 2024: Physiology & Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631243/the-save-project-sarcopenia-and-vertigo-in-aging-patients-with-colorectal-cancer-a-study-protocol-for-three-randomized-controlled-trials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katrine Storm Piper, Charlotte Suetta, Jakob Vasehus Schou, Jesper Ryg, Hanne Elkjær Andersen, Line Vind Langevad, Delaney Evering, Marta Kramer Mikkelsen, Cecilia Lund, Jan Christensen
INTRODUCTION: Older patients with cancer range from fit to frail with various comorbidities and resilience to chemotherapy. Besides nausea and fatigue, a significant number of patients experience dizziness and impaired walking balance after chemotherapy, which can have great impact on their functional ability and health related quality of life. Symptoms are easily overlooked and therefore often underreported and managed, which is why symptoms could end up as long-lasting side effects...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Geriatric Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631044/acute-performance-fatigability-following-continuous-vs-intermittent-cycling-protocols-is-not-proportional-to-total-work-done
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keenan B MacDougall, Jenny Zhang, Micah Grunau, Eric Anklovitch, Brian R MacIntosh, Martin J MacInnis, Saied Jalal Aboodarda
Classical training theory postulates that performance fatigability following a training session should be proportional to the total work done (TWD); however, this notion has been questioned. This study investigated indices of performance and perceived fatigability after primary sessions of high-intensity interval (HIIT) and constant-work rate (CWR) cycling, each followed by a cycling time-to-task-failure (TTF) bout. On separate days, 16 participants completed an incremental cycling test, and, in a randomized order, i) a TTF trial at 80% of peak power output (PPO), ii) a HIIT session and iii) a CWR session, both of which were immediately followed by a TTF trial at 80% PPO...
April 17, 2024: Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630462/placebo-control-and-blinding-in-randomized-trials-of-procedural-interventions-a-systematic-review-and-meta-regression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher A Rajkumar, Katharine E Thomas, Michael Foley, Sashiananthan Ganesananthan, Holli Evans, Florentina Simader, Sharan Syam, Daniel Nour, Catherine Beattie, Caitlin Khan, Rohin K Reddy, Fiyyaz Ahmed-Jushuf, Darrel P Francis, Matthew Shun-Shin, Rasha K Al-Lamee
IMPORTANCE: Unlike medications, procedural interventions are rarely trialed against placebo prior to becoming accepted in clinical practice. When placebo-controlled trials are eventually conducted, procedural interventions may be less effective than previously believed. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the importance of including a placebo arm in trials of surgical and interventional procedures by comparing effect sizes from trials of the same procedure that do and do not include a placebo arm...
April 17, 2024: JAMA Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629327/an-abdominal-vibration-combined-with-walking-exercise-avcwe-program-for-older-patients-with-constipation-development-and-feasibility-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuan-Yuan Zhang, Ramoo Vimala, Ping Lei Chui, Ida Normiha Hilmi
BACKGROUND: Older patients with constipation are at higher risk for inadequate bowel preparation, but there are currently no targeted strategies. This study aims to develop an abdominal vibration combined with walking exercise (AVCWE) program and assess its feasibility among older patients with constipation. METHODS: Phase I: Using the Delphi technique, eight experts across three professional fields were consulted to develop the AVCWE program. The experts evaluated and provided recommendations on demonstration videos and detailed descriptions of the preliminary protocol...
April 17, 2024: Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology: Official Journal of the Saudi Gastroenterology Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627266/bright-light-therapy-versus-physical-exercise-to-prevent-co-occurring-depression-in-adolescents-and-young-adults-with-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-a-multicentre-three-arm-randomised-controlled-pilot-phase-iia-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jutta S Mayer, Laura Kohlhas, Jacek Stermann, Juliane Medda, Geva A Brandt, Oliver Grimm, Adam D Pawley, Philip Asherson, Judit Palacio Sanchez, Vanesa Richarte, Douwe Bergsma, Elena D Koch, Adrià Muntaner-Mas, Ulrich W Ebner-Priemer, Meinhard Kieser, Wolfgang Retz, Francisco B Ortega, Michael Colla, Jan K Buitelaar, Jonna Kuntsi, Josep A Ramos-Quiroga, Andreas Reif, Christine M Freitag
Depression is common in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but preventive behavioural interventions are lacking. This randomised controlled, pilot phase-IIa trial aimed to study a physical exercise intervention (EI) and bright light therapy (BLT)-both implemented and monitored in an individual, naturalistic setting via a mobile health (m-health) system-for feasibility of trial design and interventions, and to estimate their effects on depressive symptoms in young people with ADHD. Two hundred seven participants aged 14-45 years were randomised to 10-week add-on intervention of either BLT (10,000 lx; daily 30-min sessions) (n = 70), EI (aerobic and muscle-strengthening activities 3 days/ week) (n = 69), or treatment-as-usual (TAU) (n = 68), of whom 165 (80%) were retained (BLT: n = 54; EI: n = 52; TAU: n = 59)...
April 16, 2024: European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627215/voluntary-exercise-fails-to-prevent-metabolic-dysfunction-associated-steatotic-liver-disease-progression-in-male-rats-fed-a-high-fat-high-cholesterol-diet
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clément Besqueut-Rougerie, Vivien Chavanelle, Arnaud Michaux, Yolanda F Otero, Pascal Sirvent, James A King, Gaël Ennequin
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is a major public health issue with a worldwide prevalence of 30%-32%. In animal models, voluntary exercise may be an alternative to forced physical activity, avoiding stress, potential injuries, and being logistically simpler. Here, we assessed voluntary exercise (Vex) in Sprague-Dawley rats fed a high-fat, high-cholesterol diet for 18 weeks to induce MASLD. We quantified workload (speed and distance) using exercise wheels and evaluated energy expenditure using calorimetric cages...
April 2024: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627114/the-effect-of-progressive-relaxation-exercise-on-fatigue-level-of-intensive-care-nurses-a-randomised-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Selva Ezgi Askar Aşkar, Ozlem Özlem Ovayolu, Nimet Ovayolu
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to examine the effect of progressive muscle relaxation exercise on the fatigue level of intensive care nurses. METHODS: In this clinical trial, the participants were randomly assigned to the intervention (n = 38) and control (n = 37) groups after obtaining necessary approvals. The nurses in the intervention group applied progressive muscle relaxation every day for 4 weeks, with each session lasting for 15 min...
April 15, 2024: Australian Critical Care: Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625895/therapeutic-exercises-in-the-clinical-practice-of-brazilian-physical-therapists-in-the-management-of-rotator-cuff-tendinopathy-an-online-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Denise Dal'Ava Augusto, Rodrigo Scattone Silva, Débora Pereira Pinheiro, Catarina de Oliveira Sousa
The objective of this study was to investigate how Brazilian physical therapists (PTs) use therapeutic exercises in the rehabilitation of individuals with rotator cuff (RC) tendinopathy. The study used an online survey with a mix of 62 open- and closed-ended questions divided into three sections: participant demographics, professional experience, and clinical practice in the rehabilitation of patients with RC tendinopathy. One hundred and fifty-nine Brazilian physical therapists completed the survey. Most of our sample recommended isometric exercises (69...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625580/automated-analysis-of-pectoralis-major-thickness-in-pec-fly-exercises-evolving-from-manual-measurement-to-deep-learning-techniques
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shangyu Cai, Yongsheng Lin, Haoxin Chen, Zihao Huang, Yongjin Zhou, Yongping Zheng
This study addresses a limitation of prior research on pectoralis major (PMaj) thickness changes during the pectoralis fly exercise using a wearable ultrasound imaging setup. Although previous studies used manual measurement and subjective evaluation, it is important to acknowledge the subsequent limitations of automating widespread applications. We then employed a deep learning model for image segmentation and automated measurement to solve the problem and study the additional quantitative supplementary information that could be provided...
April 16, 2024: Visual computing for industry, biomedicine and art
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625371/exercise-induced-cardiac-mitochondrial-reorganization-and-enhancement-in-spontaneously-hypertensive-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joshua Godoy Coto, Erica V Pereyra, Fiorella A Cavalli, Carlos A Valverde, Claudia I Caldiz, Sabina M Maté, Alejandra M Yeves, Irene L Ennis
The myocardium is a highly oxidative tissue in which mitochondria are essential to supply the energy required to maintain pump function. When pathological hypertrophy develops, energy consumption augments and jeopardizes mitochondrial capacity. We explored the cardiac consequences of chronic swimming training, focusing on the mitochondrial network, in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). Male adult SHR were randomized to sedentary or trained (T: 8-week swimming protocol). Blood pressure and echocardiograms were recorded, and hearts were removed at the end of the training period to perform molecular, imaging, or isolated mitochondria studies...
April 16, 2024: Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622683/supporting-athletes-during-a-challenging-situation-recommendations-from-a-global-insight-of-covid-19-home-based-training-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jad Adrian Washif, Florentina J Hettinga, Achraf Ammar, Dina Christa Janse van Rensburg, Olivier Materne, Khaled Trabelsi, Mohamed Romdhani, Abdulaziz Farooq, David B Pyne, Karim Chamari
BACKGROUND: For athletes, overcoming obstacles in challenging situations like pandemic home training is crucial. Strategies and approaches in this context are not well-documented. Our study aims to investigate such a scenario from a performance standpoint, based on a major global crisis: the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown. METHODS: This cross-sectional study surveyed athletes without disabilities using online questionnaires (35 languages) from May to July 2020. Questions included aspects of alternative routines, training monitoring, recovery, sleep patterns, injury occurrence/prevention based on structured answers, and an open-ended question on lockdown training experiences...
April 15, 2024: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622661/detection-of-dynamic-lung-hyperinflation-using-cardiopulmonary-exercise-testing-and-respiratory-function-in-patients-with-stable-cardiac-disease-a-multicenter-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kazuyuki Kominami, Kazuki Noda, Nanaho Minagawa, Kazuya Yonezawa, Masanori Ueda, Yasuyuki Kobayashi, Makoto Murata, Masatoshi Akino
BACKGROUND: Many patients with heart disease potentially have comorbid chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); however, there are not enough opportunities for screening, and the qualitative differentiation of shortness of breath (SOB) has not been well established. We investigated the detection rate of SOB based on a visual and qualitative dynamic lung hyperinflation (DLH) detection index during cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) and assessed potential differences in respiratory function between groups...
April 15, 2024: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622634/towards-efficient-motor-imagery-interventions-after-lower-limb-amputation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elodie Saruco, Arnaud Saimpont, Franck Di Rienzo, Benjamin De Witte, Isabelle Laroyenne, Fanny Matéo, Marion Lapenderie, Sarah Goutte Solard, Isabelle Perretant, Charlotte Frenot, Philip L Jackson, Aymeric Guillot
BACKGROUND: The therapeutic benefits of motor imagery (MI) are now well-established in different populations of persons suffering from central nervous system impairments. However, research on similar efficacy of MI interventions after amputation remains scarce, and experimental studies were primarily designed to explore the effects of MI after upper-limb amputations. OBJECTIVES: The present comparative study therefore aimed to assess the effects of MI on locomotion recovery following unilateral lower-limb amputation...
April 15, 2024: Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622543/home-vision-therapy-and-prism-prescription-in-presbyopic-persons-with-convergence-insufficiency-study-protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saeid Abdi, Haleh Kangari, Saeed Rahmani, Alireza Akbarzadeh Baghban, Zahra Kamary Rad
BACKGROUND: Convergence insufficiency is a common issue in the field of binocular vision. Various treatment options have been suggested for managing this condition, but their efficacy in individuals with presbyopia remains unclear. The objective of this study is to compare the effectiveness of home-based vision therapy and prism prescription, in presbyopic patients with convergence insufficiency. METHODS/DESIGN: It is a randomized, prospective, double-blind clinical trial, with total of 150 participants randomly assigned to the three groups...
April 15, 2024: BMC Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622542/exploring-the-knowledge-and-skills-for-effective-family-caregiving-in-elderly-home-care-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gebrezabher Niguse Hailu, Muntaha Abdelkader, Feven Asfaw, Hailemariam Atsbeha Meles
BACKGROUND: Family caregivers play a crucial role in providing physical, emotional, and social support to the elderly, allowing them to maintain their independence and stay in their preferred living environment. However, family caregivers face numerous challenges and require specific knowledge and skills to provide effective care. Therefore, understanding the knowledge and skills required for effective family caregiving in elderly home care is vital to support both the caregivers and the elderly recipients...
April 15, 2024: BMC Geriatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619134/simulated-impact-of-lift-car-sizes-on-transport-of-critical-care-patients-informing-the-design-of-the-new-dunedin-hospital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sheila G Barnett, Katherine M Stephens
The New Dunedin Hospital (NDH) is New Zealand's largest health infrastructure build. Here we describe the use of a simple simulation-based hospital design exercise to inform the appropriate lift car size for critical care intrahospital transfers in the NDH. The intensive care unit (ICU) user group tested a series of entries and exits of simulated complex patient transfers in mocked-up lift cars of three different dimensions. Time taken to enter and exit the lift were recorded, reflecting the relative difficulty of transfer...
April 15, 2024: Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
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