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Effects Of Resistance Training On Smoking Abstinence Self-Efficacy In Sedentary Smokers, Scott Richardson, Brent Alvar, Daniel Dodd, Uma Nair, Ryan Seltzer Jan 2020

Effects Of Resistance Training On Smoking Abstinence Self-Efficacy In Sedentary Smokers, Scott Richardson, Brent Alvar, Daniel Dodd, Uma Nair, Ryan Seltzer

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Cigarette smoking is prevalent with 40 million Americans smoking and one in five deaths attributed to this behavior. Aims: This study examined effects of a resistance training (RT) program on smoking abstinence self-efficacy. Methods: Forty (40) participants were randomized into intervention or control groups. Smoking abstinence self-efficacy, withdrawal symptoms, and smoking behavior were measured. Results/Findings: RT group presented with statistically significant greater increases in self-efficacy compared to control. RT group participants also presented with non-significantly greater decreases in smoking behavior and withdrawal symptoms compared to control. Conclusions: This study demonstrates effectiveness of …


Cervical Spine Thrust Joint Manipulation, Education, And A Home Exercise Program For The Management Of Individuals With Temporomandibular Disorder: A Prospective Case Series, Breanna Reynolds, Jamie L. Brown Jan 2020

Cervical Spine Thrust Joint Manipulation, Education, And A Home Exercise Program For The Management Of Individuals With Temporomandibular Disorder: A Prospective Case Series, Breanna Reynolds, Jamie L. Brown

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Background and Purpose: Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) often leads to chronic pain and disability. Current evidence supporting potentially effective physical therapy (PT) intervention in TMD is limited, however, some support exists for manual therapy, education, and exercise. The purpose of this case series was to describe outcomes in participants with TMD treated with cervical spine manual therapy, education, and exercise. Methods: Five participants (mean symptom duration 2.2 years) with TMD were treated with atlanto-occipital and C2-3 cervical spine thrust joint manipulation (TJM), behavioral education, and a home exercise program for 3 visits over 4 weeks. Primary outcomes included jaw range …


Make Changes Early! High Stress Levels Predict Lower Academic Performance In First-Year Physical Therapy Students: A Pilot Study, Daniel W. Flowers, Amanda Bernard Jan 2020

Make Changes Early! High Stress Levels Predict Lower Academic Performance In First-Year Physical Therapy Students: A Pilot Study, Daniel W. Flowers, Amanda Bernard

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Purpose: Evidence exists in the literature that allows admissions committees to predict which students will be most successful in entry-level physical therapy educational programs. Evidence linking modifiable predictors of academic performance to currently enrolled students allowing enhancement of their performance during enrollment is lacking. Previous healthcare education literature indicates that stress has a negative predictive relationship with academic performance, and that stress is the highest in the beginning of an academic program. Research studies with medical students report exercise assists in minimizing stress and improving academic performance, while the role of leisure time has also been investigated. No study has …