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Reliability And Validity Of Two Performance-Based Outcome Measures In Rehabilitation Following Total Knee Arthroplasty, Jennifer L. Van Bussel Dec 2019

Reliability And Validity Of Two Performance-Based Outcome Measures In Rehabilitation Following Total Knee Arthroplasty, Jennifer L. Van Bussel

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Objectives: Performance-based outcome measures (PBOM) are suggested to evaluate change in function during rehabilitation after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the measurement properties of the 30-Second Chair Stand Test (30CST) and 10-Metre Walk Test (10MWT) in patients following TKA.

Methods: Eighty-three patients completed two PBOM on three occasions following surgery. Patients also completed the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index and Global Rating of Change (GRC).

Results: Intraclass correlation coefficients ranged from 0.82 to 0.96. The standard errors of measurement at 6 and 12 weeks postop, respectively, were: 30CST ±0.67 and ±0.79, …


Recovery Following Proximal Humerus Fracture, Azar Varahrami Vigeh Nov 2019

Recovery Following Proximal Humerus Fracture, Azar Varahrami Vigeh

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There is currently a glaring gap in the existing knowledge to address individuals’ experiences while recovering from a proximal humeral fracture (PHF). The main objective of this dissertation was to understand better how recovery is perceived by individuals after PHF. This overarching objective aligned well with the broad conceptualization of the issue at hand as those provided by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Three inter-linked studies were conducted to provide a broader picture of recovery after PHF. The first study was a systematic review of prognostic factors predicting recovery after PHF in adults. This review demonstrated …


The Nature And Consistency Of Exercise Reporting In Rehabilitation Following Rotator Cuff Repair, Dinesh Balachandran Nov 2019

The Nature And Consistency Of Exercise Reporting In Rehabilitation Following Rotator Cuff Repair, Dinesh Balachandran

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Abstract

Purpose:

Rotator cuff repair is conventional surgery, and postoperative rehabilitation programs are routine. Optimization and implementation of evidence-based exercise are dependent on comprehensive reporting of intervention content and dosage. The purpose of this study is to examine the content and consistency of reporting of postoperative exercise programs following arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs.

Methods:

Keyword search of PUBMED, EMBASE, Scopus, SPORTDiscuss, AMED, CINAHL, and Cochrane were performed from January 1950 to March 2019. All the studies that discussed rehabilitation following rotator cuff repairs of human adults were included. A Proforma Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template (CERT) assessment form was used …


Feasibility And Reliability Of A Commercially Available Stretch-Sensitive Sensor For Neck Movement, Iyad Al-Nasri Oct 2019

Feasibility And Reliability Of A Commercially Available Stretch-Sensitive Sensor For Neck Movement, Iyad Al-Nasri

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The ability to move the neck is usually a good indicator of neck health. However, the tools currently available to measure neck range of motion rely on gravity and the clinician's ability to accurately line the instruments on specific landmarks of the body. This study explored whether a commercially available wearable sensor, C-Stretch® that is flexible and lightweight can capture the functional performance of cervical motion across testing sessions. Furthermore, an assessment of the C-Stretch® against Aurora NDI, an electromagnetic tracking system was explored to determine the feasibility of transforming raw capacitance data into degrees of motion. Finally, a survey …


Psychometric Properties Of The Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form And Revised Short Mcgill Pain Questionnaire Version-2 In Musculoskeletal Conditions, Samuel Ugochukwu Jumbo Aug 2019

Psychometric Properties Of The Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form And Revised Short Mcgill Pain Questionnaire Version-2 In Musculoskeletal Conditions, Samuel Ugochukwu Jumbo

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Introduction: Comprehensive pain assessment depends on the use of psychometrically valid patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). The Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) and Revised Short McGill Pain Questionnaire Version-2 (SF-MPQ-2) are general-use multidimensional pain assessment tools commonly used in musculoskeletal conditions. Understanding all relevant measurement properties supports stronger decisions about PROMs.

Thesis Objectives: The overarching objective of this thesis was to determine the sufficiency of measurement evidence backing the use of the BPI-SF and SF-MPQ-2 in musculoskeletal conditions. Specifically, a systematic review was conducted to locate, summarize and compare the quality and content of psychometric evidence backing the BPI-SF and …


Quantifying The Outcomes Of A Virtual Reality (Vr)-Based Gamified Neck Rehabilitation, Shahan Salim Aug 2019

Quantifying The Outcomes Of A Virtual Reality (Vr)-Based Gamified Neck Rehabilitation, Shahan Salim

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Neck pain is a major global public health concern and adds a significant financial burden to both the healthcare system as well as people suffering from it. Additionally, it presents measurement and evaluation challenges for clinicians as well as adherence challenges and treatment barriers for the patients. We have developed a virtual reality (VR)-based video game that can be used to capture outcomes that may aid in the assessment and treatment of neck pain. We investigated: (i) performance metrics of overall accuracy, accuracy based on movement difficulty, duration, and total envelope of movement; (ii) stability across sessions; (iii) accuracy across …


Optimizing Gait Outcomes In Parkinson's Disease With Auditory Cues: The Effects Of Synchronization, Groove, And Beat Perception Ability, Emily A. Ready Jul 2019

Optimizing Gait Outcomes In Parkinson's Disease With Auditory Cues: The Effects Of Synchronization, Groove, And Beat Perception Ability, Emily A. Ready

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This dissertation explores a common, rehabilitative strategy for mitigating gait impairments in Parkinson’s disease (PD) called Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation (RAS). The effects of this intervention on gait in PD are well documented but highly variable, which poses difficulty for appropriate therapeutic application. Part of this variability may be related to individual musical abilities, such as beat perception accuracy, as most RAS interventions involve synchronizing with a beat. However, music is complex and variable. Therefore, factors inherent in the music itself may play a role in these differences, such as how much the music makes you want to move (groove), or …


Self-Management As A Means To Achieving Client-Centred Care For The Care Partnership Living With Parkinson’S Disease, Danielle M. Hudson Jul 2019

Self-Management As A Means To Achieving Client-Centred Care For The Care Partnership Living With Parkinson’S Disease, Danielle M. Hudson

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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a chronic condition that manifests through many changing symptoms over time. A person diagnosed with PD is typically supported by a spouse or other family member as their primary care partner, who experiences a host of biopsychosocial challenges associated with their care partner role. The best approach to supporting a care partnership, consisting of the person diagnosed with PD and the primary care partner, through their individualized journey with PD remains to be defined. The aim of this research was to identify clinical insights for providing client-centred care for both members of the PD care partnership. …


Relationship Between Exercise Training Adherence And Improvement In Functional Capacity Among Transient Ischemic Attack And Mild Non-Disabling Stroke Survivors In Cardiac Rehabilitation, Melissa Majoni Jul 2019

Relationship Between Exercise Training Adherence And Improvement In Functional Capacity Among Transient Ischemic Attack And Mild Non-Disabling Stroke Survivors In Cardiac Rehabilitation, Melissa Majoni

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Introduction: Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is characterized by temporary neurological dysfunction and carries a short-term risk of stroke, hospitalization, and death. Cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention (CRSP) involving behavior change and exercise reduces morbidity and mortality among heart patients but is typically not offered after TIA, despite similarities in risk factors between coronary artery disease and stroke. Current stroke secondary prevention strategies are suboptimal.

Objectives: To quantify the relationship between exercise adherence and functional capacity at CRSP exit among exercise-trained TIA and mild non-disabling stroke (MNDS) patients and to determine if CRSP improves physical and psychological outcomes.

Methods: From 2004 …


The Feasibility Of Gathering Patient-Reported Outcome Measures On Individuals With Acute Ankle Sprains In A Busy Clinic Environment, Ryan Reeson Jun 2019

The Feasibility Of Gathering Patient-Reported Outcome Measures On Individuals With Acute Ankle Sprains In A Busy Clinic Environment, Ryan Reeson

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Ankle sprains are the most common sports injury and can lead to long-term deficits. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) may assist clinicians in evaluating the recovery trajectory of patients with ankle sprains. However, before a large-scale study can be performed, it is necessary to determine whether it is feasible to collect PROMs in a busy clinic environment. This study had a narrow recruitment window but the consent rate was 100%. Ten patients at Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic were followed for up to six visits. Three PROMs that characterized lower extremity function were measured. The measurement completion rate decreased from 100% …


Measuring Quality Of Life In Patients With Rotator Cuff Disorders, Rochelle Furtado Jun 2019

Measuring Quality Of Life In Patients With Rotator Cuff Disorders, Rochelle Furtado

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Rotator cuff disorders (RCDs) are a common musculoskeletal problem with a higher prevalence in women and after the age of 60. Due to the increasing need for patient-centered care, researchers have been directed towards the use of patient reported outcomes (PROs) to evaluate the progress of patient recovery, as the experience varies across individuals.

Recently, the Western Ontario Rotator Cuff Index was reduced in items to create the shortened version of the Western Ontario Rotator Cuff Index (Short-WORC). However, the Short-WORC’s psychometrics have yet to be evaluated. Therefore, this mixed-methods thesis aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Short-WORC …


The Facilitators And Barriers Of Physical Activity Engagement For Youth And Young Adults With Childhood Onset Physical Disabilities, Matt Downs Mar 2019

The Facilitators And Barriers Of Physical Activity Engagement For Youth And Young Adults With Childhood Onset Physical Disabilities, Matt Downs

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This thesis explored the motivators, experiences and challenges of youth and young adults (hereafter referred to as youth) with childhood-onset physical disabilities with respect to engaging in and sustaining physical activity. A focus group was conducted with youth (n= 6) who were current or past clients of recreational programs offered through a pediatric rehabilitation centre. Youth also completed a Personalized Exercise Questionnaire. A separate focus group was conducted with centre clinicians (n= 7). Data were analyzed through an interpretive description approach. A positive outlook towards physical activity was found among all participants. Youth recognized the physical, …


The Development And Evaluation Of Resources To Improve The Quality Of Care For Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis, Laura K. Churchill Feb 2019

The Development And Evaluation Of Resources To Improve The Quality Of Care For Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis, Laura K. Churchill

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Purpose: The non-operative management of patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) is often considered suboptimal. Sub-optimal management includes inadequate use of non-surgical treatments, misuse of diagnostic imaging, and non-operative referrals to surgeons in consideration of total knee replacement (TKR). These inefficiencies result from an interplay of factors involving primary care physicians, patients, and the systems in which they function. The overall purpose of this thesis is to develop a means to optimize the management of patients with knee OA, and the timing and quality of referrals to TKR.

Methods: This thesis includes three studies. In study 1, we identified and cross-validated …


The Process Of Exercise Participation In The Community For Functional Recovery Post Formal Rehabilitation Among Survivors Of Stroke: A Grounded Theory Study, Nicole M. Evans Feb 2019

The Process Of Exercise Participation In The Community For Functional Recovery Post Formal Rehabilitation Among Survivors Of Stroke: A Grounded Theory Study, Nicole M. Evans

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The effects of stroke pose a challenge on independence and community participation, which are common goals among survivors of stroke during recovery. Exercises are implemented during rehabilitation services and have a profound effect on functional recovery; however, services are limited, where adherence levels to exercise post discharge are less than ideal. The aim of this research was to understand the process of exercise participation for functional recovery among community living survivors of stroke following discharge from formal rehabilitation. Findings of this constructivist grounded theory study provided insight into the phases leading to exercise commitment –contact with a healthcare provider, desire …