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Full-Text Articles in Rehabilitation and Therapy
Developing A Community-Based Rehabilitation Programs In Elderly Nursing Home: A Brief Descriptive Analysis, Melinda Harini, Dosmaria Dosmaria, Herry Herry, Lisa Emilda, Listyani Herman, Nelfidayani Nelfidayani, Putu K. Mahardini, Shynta D. Hantogo, Widya Meiliana, Ikhsan Johnson, Peggy Peggy, Wanarani Aries, Widjajalaksmi Kusumaningsih, Luh K. Wahyuni
Developing A Community-Based Rehabilitation Programs In Elderly Nursing Home: A Brief Descriptive Analysis, Melinda Harini, Dosmaria Dosmaria, Herry Herry, Lisa Emilda, Listyani Herman, Nelfidayani Nelfidayani, Putu K. Mahardini, Shynta D. Hantogo, Widya Meiliana, Ikhsan Johnson, Peggy Peggy, Wanarani Aries, Widjajalaksmi Kusumaningsih, Luh K. Wahyuni
ASEAN Journal of Community Engagement
The need for rehabilitation services in nursing homes (NH) for the elderly is increasing each year, and this need is fulfilled both with ordinary clinical rehabilitation center visits, as well as community-based rehabilitation (CBR) inside the facility. However, a proper situation analysis is needed to establish a well-delivered CBR program in the NH, a niche to be fulfilled in this study. This study used a descriptive measurement and cross-sectional design to target the elderly who are living in the NHs. Consecutive sampling was done in the largest NH in Jakarta, in Cipayung District. Participants who were dependently ambulated were assessed …
Swallowing Exercisesin Enforcing And Augmenting Suprahyoid Muscles To Improve Dysphagia And Upper Esophageal Sphincter Dysfunction For Stroke Patients: A Systematic Reviewarticle, Heng-An Yeh, Yu-Jen Chen
Swallowing Exercisesin Enforcing And Augmenting Suprahyoid Muscles To Improve Dysphagia And Upper Esophageal Sphincter Dysfunction For Stroke Patients: A Systematic Reviewarticle, Heng-An Yeh, Yu-Jen Chen
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Dysphagia often occurs in stroke patients, who may present oral, pharynx, and upper esophageal sphincter dysfunction, including insufficient chewing and stirring bolus ability, poor pharyngeal contraction, pharynx to upper esophageal sphincter incoordination, and relaxation of the upper esophageal sphincter. Insufficient opening of the upper esophageal sphincter is an obstacle for moving a bolus from the pharynx to the esophagus. In addition to provide swallowing training, most of the treatments for upper esophageal sphincter dysfunction are invasive. However, several non-invasive swallowing exercises have been published with the aim of treating upper esophageal sphincter dysfunction. The purpose of this article is to …
Reversal Of Left Ventricular Remodeling Associated With High-Intensity Interval Training Promoting Cardiorespiratory Fitness In Heart Failure Patients, Hsien-Te Chu, Tieh-Cheng Fu, Jong-Shyan Wang, Chih-Chin Hsu
Reversal Of Left Ventricular Remodeling Associated With High-Intensity Interval Training Promoting Cardiorespiratory Fitness In Heart Failure Patients, Hsien-Te Chu, Tieh-Cheng Fu, Jong-Shyan Wang, Chih-Chin Hsu
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
This study was designed to explore the high-intensity interval training (HIIT) effects on cardiorespiratory fitness as well as the reversal of left ventricle (LV) remodeling, and association between them in heart failure (HF) patients. We included HF patients under our HF care program between 2009 and 2018. The 17 HF patients enrolled in the study were further divided into in-hospital supervised HIIT (n=8) or medical care (control) (n=9) groups according to their preference. All participants underwent cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) examination and a cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) before the exercise intervention or medical care. The HIIT participants had 36 …
Swallowing Rehabilitation Of Dysphagia In Parkinson Disease: Recent Advances And Recommendations, Chin-Man Wang, Yih-Ru Wu, Tyng-Guey Wang
Swallowing Rehabilitation Of Dysphagia In Parkinson Disease: Recent Advances And Recommendations, Chin-Man Wang, Yih-Ru Wu, Tyng-Guey Wang
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Dysphagia is common in Parkinson disease (PD). Dysphagia may affect quality of life in the early stage of PD and can cause dehydration, malnutrition, or even result in pneumonia and mortality in the late stage. Accordingly, management of dysphagia is a crucial issue in PD. Clinicians and researchers should spend more effort developing sensitive evaluation tools and effective intervention strategies for dysphagia in PD. In the early stage of disease, the Swallowing Disturbance Questionnaire, Münich Dysphagia Test for Parkinson’s Disease questionnaire, or noninvasive tools involving surface electromyography or sensors should be used to detect subtle or mild dysphagia. In the …
The Effect Of Exercise Intervention Held In A Community Care Center On Physical Function In Elders With Dementia: A Pilot Study, Jui-Chi Hsu, Jung-Cheng Yang, Yu-Ying Chu, Yi-Chun Chein, Yi-Chen Tsai, Hsiao-Ting Tsai, Ching-Fei Lo, Yen-Ting Lai
The Effect Of Exercise Intervention Held In A Community Care Center On Physical Function In Elders With Dementia: A Pilot Study, Jui-Chi Hsu, Jung-Cheng Yang, Yu-Ying Chu, Yi-Chun Chein, Yi-Chen Tsai, Hsiao-Ting Tsai, Ching-Fei Lo, Yen-Ting Lai
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
The care-issue for dementia is becoming more important as the elderly dementia population rapidly increases in Taiwan. Although many studies show exercise intervention is effective in slowing the disease progression of people with dementia living in institutions, there is insufficient evidence regarding individuals with dementia living in the community. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to assess if a once a week group exercise session along with four home exercise sessions per week is effective in improving the balance, mobility, muscle strength and aerobic endurance in community dwelling elders with dementia. This study recruited 18 elders above 65 years …
Periarticular Dextrose Prolotherapy For Patients With Primary Knee Osteoarthritis: A Casereport And Literature Reviewarticle, Yen-Jou Ho, Yao-Jen Chen, Chi-Chung Ho, Sheng-Wei Zeng, Su-Ju Tsai, Long-Wei Dai
Periarticular Dextrose Prolotherapy For Patients With Primary Knee Osteoarthritis: A Casereport And Literature Reviewarticle, Yen-Jou Ho, Yao-Jen Chen, Chi-Chung Ho, Sheng-Wei Zeng, Su-Ju Tsai, Long-Wei Dai
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a common disease that primarily afflicts older adults. The mainstream management of knee OA involves integrative practice, including patient education, weight reduction, exercise, pharmacological therapy, and non-pharmacological modalities. However, prolotherapy with hypertonic dextrose via either intra-articular or periarticular injection, or a combination of both techniques, has become a strong evidence-based treatment or adjuvant therapy that may be used in addition to conservative management. In the literature, two studies have compared the effects of intra-articular and periarticular prolotherapy for knee OA and reveal comparable effects. In addition, the periarticular approach has fewer side effects and post-injection pain. …
The Differences Response Of Massage Types With Variation Massage Pressure On Running Speed In Popda Sleman Athletics, Riza Galih Mustika Rini, Eddy Purnomo
The Differences Response Of Massage Types With Variation Massage Pressure On Running Speed In Popda Sleman Athletics, Riza Galih Mustika Rini, Eddy Purnomo
Jurnal Keolahragaan
This study aims to improve the athlete's performance from the physiological aspect by knowing the differences in the response of sport massage and swedish massage with variations in pressure (light, medium, and heavy) on the hind limbs a 30 m running speed taken four times. This research is a quasi-experimental design, with the research subjects of POPDA Sleman athletic athletes with sample of 20 people. The sample was divided by matching pairs with the aim of both groups getting a balanced power. The treatments used are sports massage with movement manipulation (effleurage, tapotement, shaking/vibration) and swedish massage with movement manipulation …
Evaluasi Manajemen Dan Penanganan Cedera Muskuloskeletal Di Laboratorium Klinik Terapi Fisik Fik Uny Dengan Model Cipp, Fendi Nugroho, Wara Kushartanti, Guntur Guntur
Evaluasi Manajemen Dan Penanganan Cedera Muskuloskeletal Di Laboratorium Klinik Terapi Fisik Fik Uny Dengan Model Cipp, Fendi Nugroho, Wara Kushartanti, Guntur Guntur
Jurnal Keolahragaan
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengungkapkan evaluasi manajemen dan penanganan cedera muskuloskeletal di Laboratorium Klinik Terapi Fisik Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan (FIK) Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta (UNY) dilihat dari (1) context, (2) input, (3) process, dan (4) product (CIPP). Penelitian ini menggunakan desain penelitian evaluatif dengan pendekatan diskriptif kualitatif dan kuantitatif. Subjek penelitian ini yaitu manajer, masseur, pasien Klinik Terapi Fisik Klinik Terapi Fisik FIK UNY. Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan tiga metode, yaitu kuisioner, wawancara dan observasi. Analisis data dengan melakukan pereduksian data, penyajian data, pemberian kesimpulan. Hasil penelitian evaluasi manajemen di Laboratorium Klinik Terapi Fisik FIK UNY adalah sebagai berikut, (1) …
Management Of Dysphagia In Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Kuo-Chang Wei, Wen-Chin Weng, Tyng-Guey Wang
Management Of Dysphagia In Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Kuo-Chang Wei, Wen-Chin Weng, Tyng-Guey Wang
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is an autosomal recessive neuromuscular disease. SMA phenotypes can be determined by the timing of disease onset and the highest level of motor development reachable by the patient. Generally speaking, proximal muscle involvement is more severe than in the distal extremities. In addition, cervical and the masticatory and pharyngeal muscles were likely affected by the disease, which can cause feeding problems and dysphagia. Clinically, dysphagia is more common among patients with type I and type II SMA. To thoroughly evaluate swallowing-related issues, both subjective information from patients and their caregivers and findings from objective tools including …
Effect Of Balance In Home Program Training With Head And Neck Stability Device For Teenagers With Cerebral Palsy-A Preliminary Report, Shao-Chih Hsu, Yin-Chou Lin, Chia-Ying Chung, Kuo-Kuang Yeh, Wen-Yu Liu, Shu-Tin Chang, Alice Mk Wong, Chih-Kuang Chen
Effect Of Balance In Home Program Training With Head And Neck Stability Device For Teenagers With Cerebral Palsy-A Preliminary Report, Shao-Chih Hsu, Yin-Chou Lin, Chia-Ying Chung, Kuo-Kuang Yeh, Wen-Yu Liu, Shu-Tin Chang, Alice Mk Wong, Chih-Kuang Chen
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Background and aims: Cerebral palsy (CP) is impaired development in movement and postural control due to brain damage during the fetal or early infancy stage of life. Poor control of the neck muscle affects the peripheral sensory input and central nervous signal output, inhibiting the pre-action feedback response and expected postural regulation, which might result in impaired postural stability of the head and trunk. Therefore, the main purpose of this study is to conduct head and neck vertical stabilization training for teenage students with cerebral palsy, and to examine its balance effect. Methods: In addition to maintaining regular rehabilitation training, …
Therapeutic Efficacy Of Dynamic Hand Splints In Spastic Hemiparetic Hands: A Randomized Controlled Single-Blind Trial, Yi-Ching Huang, Shih-Che Lin, Kai-Hua Chen, Chien-Min Chen, Chia-Hao Chang, Chu-Hsu Lin
Therapeutic Efficacy Of Dynamic Hand Splints In Spastic Hemiparetic Hands: A Randomized Controlled Single-Blind Trial, Yi-Ching Huang, Shih-Che Lin, Kai-Hua Chen, Chien-Min Chen, Chia-Hao Chang, Chu-Hsu Lin
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Background: It is usually challenging to treat patients following stroke or brain injury with spastic hemiparetic upper limbs. Dynamic hand splints have been used to manage this issue for years, but evidence of their efficacy is still lacking. Objective: To investigate the treatment efficacy of dynamic hand splinting in spastic hemiparetic patients. Methods: In this randomized controlled single-blind clinical trial, patients with spastic hemiparesis lasting more than half a year after a stroke or brain injury were enrolled. They were randomly divided into a splint group and a control group, and received 1 month of task-oriented training with or without …
Applying The Pzb Model In Evaluating The Service Quality Of Rehabilitation In A Rural Local Hospital, Guan-Bo Chen, I-Hisu Liou, Hui-Wen Lu, Chien-Hui Li, Ssu-Yu Chen, Sheng-Hui Tuan
Applying The Pzb Model In Evaluating The Service Quality Of Rehabilitation In A Rural Local Hospital, Guan-Bo Chen, I-Hisu Liou, Hui-Wen Lu, Chien-Hui Li, Ssu-Yu Chen, Sheng-Hui Tuan
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Background: Previous studies on rehabilitation have rarely focused on the medical service quality. Not to mention studies about the medical service quality of rehabilitation in the rural public hospital. The expectations and needs of the patients and their caregivers should be emphasized. We applied the concept of Parsuraman,-Zeithaml,-Berry (PZB) service quality gap model and expected zone of tolerance to determine the difference in the medical service quality between the expectations and satisfaction of patients and their caregivers who received rehabilitation in a rural local public hospital in southern Taiwan. Methods: We used a 30-item structured questionnaire, modified from the 22- …
The Investigation Between Voiding Function Medication And The Risk Of Bladder Cancer In Patients With Spinal Cord Injury, Kai-Hua Chen, Ting-Yao Wang, Chien-Min Chen, Chuan-Pin Lee, Yao-Hsu Yang, Chu-Hsu Lin, Kuan-Yu Kung, Vincent Chin-Hung Chen
The Investigation Between Voiding Function Medication And The Risk Of Bladder Cancer In Patients With Spinal Cord Injury, Kai-Hua Chen, Ting-Yao Wang, Chien-Min Chen, Chuan-Pin Lee, Yao-Hsu Yang, Chu-Hsu Lin, Kuan-Yu Kung, Vincent Chin-Hung Chen
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Bladder cancer (BC) is a chronic complication of spinal cord injury (SCI). Limited studies have focused on the risks of BC in SCI patients using voiding function medication for bladder dysfunction. In this retrospective, national-wide, population-based cohort study, SCI patients with registration in the National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD) from 1998 to 2013 were included. We investigated the risk of BC in SCI patients administered voiding function medications and other comorbidities by 2-year landmark analysis. SCI patients were divided into medication user (bethanechol, oxybutynin, or tolterodine) and non-medication user groups at landmark period. They were followed until the development …
Tibial Neuropathy After Revision Total Knee Prosthesis: A Casereport, Chun-Ping Wang, Wei-Ting Wu, Lin-Fen Hsieh
Tibial Neuropathy After Revision Total Knee Prosthesis: A Casereport, Chun-Ping Wang, Wei-Ting Wu, Lin-Fen Hsieh
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
We describe a 74-year-old woman with right knee osteoarthritis experiencing right tibial neuropathy because of complications of total knee arthroplasty revision. Weakness in the right toe flexors and paresthesia over the sole of the right foot were observed after operation. A nerve conduction study and electromyographic examination indicated right tibial neuropathy. Radiography indicated a prosthesis fragment in the right popliteal fossa, and its location was different before and after surgery. Prosthesis fragment dislodgement was also confirmed through ultrasonography, and the nearby tibial nerve may have been entrapped because of the dislocation process and surrounding tissue fibrosis. Ultrasonography confirmed the prosthesis …
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy For Delayed Diagnosis Of Proximal Radial Head Fracture With Nonunion: A Casereport, Yi-Chen Lin, Ta-Sen Wei
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy For Delayed Diagnosis Of Proximal Radial Head Fracture With Nonunion: A Casereport, Yi-Chen Lin, Ta-Sen Wei
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Fracture of the proximal radial head is the most common elbow fracture. However, a non-displaced proximal radial head fracture may be overlooked on plain radiographs. This casereport describes a 52-year-old female patient who sustained a right elbow injury after a traffic accident, with delayed diagnosis of radial head fractures and subsequent nonunion. After 10 sessions of focal extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT), the pain and range of motion improved and a sequential x-ray revealed smooth cortical bone and increased density of the proximal radial head. This report reveals that (1) non-displaced proximal radial head fractures can be overlooked on plain …
Poststroke Swallowing Rehabilitation And Recent Development, Shu-Fen Sun, Ping-Hsin Chang, Chien-Wei Hsu, I-Hsiu Liou
Poststroke Swallowing Rehabilitation And Recent Development, Shu-Fen Sun, Ping-Hsin Chang, Chien-Wei Hsu, I-Hsiu Liou
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Dysphagia is a common poststroke complication. It is associated with aspiration, malnutrition, dehydration, and disability, and it may increase the risk of pneumonia, and even death. Early diagnosis and treatment of patients with dysphagia reduces not only the aforementioned risks, but also the length of hospitalization and overall healthcare expenditures. Patients with poststroke oropharyngeal dysphagia exhibit highly variable patterns of swallowing abnormalities, and the related symptoms remain challenging to identify clinically. Patients who have experienced stroke should be screened for dysphagia as early as possible on admission and prior to any form of oral intake. Those who fail dysphagia screening …
Research Of Medical Service Quantity And Quality Of Rehabilitation In A Rural Public Health Center, Guan-Bo Chen, Hung-Tzu Su, Chien-Hui Li, Yung-Heng Lee, Fung-Yi Chen, Hong Lin, Sheng-Hui Tuan
Research Of Medical Service Quantity And Quality Of Rehabilitation In A Rural Public Health Center, Guan-Bo Chen, Hung-Tzu Su, Chien-Hui Li, Yung-Heng Lee, Fung-Yi Chen, Hong Lin, Sheng-Hui Tuan
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Background: Liugui District, that locates in the rural Kaohsiung city, is defined as the area with insufficient medical resources by National Health Insurance. In 2017, service of rehabilitation was established in Liugui District with the help from Department of Health, Kaohsiung City Government. It's an innovative model by combining the private physical therapy clinic with public health center and it was the first one in Taiwan. The physical therapy clinic was run by a private therapist and it was set up in the Liugui public health center. The rehabilitation outpatient clinic service was provided by one physiatrist from Ci-Shan hospital …
The Health Insurance Resources Utilization And Rehabilitation Intervention In Patients With Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: A Pilot Study, Pao Huang, Jen-Hung Wang, Chih-Cheng Fan, Po-Ting Chen, Chung-Chao Liang
The Health Insurance Resources Utilization And Rehabilitation Intervention In Patients With Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: A Pilot Study, Pao Huang, Jen-Hung Wang, Chih-Cheng Fan, Po-Ting Chen, Chung-Chao Liang
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Spinal cord injury is associated with a substantial and long-term economic burden on both the patients and the national health insurance. Due to the advancements in medical techniques, the mortality rate of patients with spinal cord injury has decreased. Moreover, as the life expectancy has increased in Taiwan, patients with spinal cord injury may need long-term rehabilitation to restore their functions of daily living and prevent further complications. Nonetheless, long-term rehabilitation would increase the economic burden on the long-term care facilities, as expected. This study aimed to analyze the impact (from admission to 3-year follow-up after discharge) of medical expenses …
Celecoxib Did Not Impair Proliferation, Migration And F-Actin Formation Of Skeletal Muscle Cells, Hang-Ming Chen, Zhi-Jia Chen, Li-Ping Lin, Wen-Chung Tsai, Jong-Hwei S. Pang
Celecoxib Did Not Impair Proliferation, Migration And F-Actin Formation Of Skeletal Muscle Cells, Hang-Ming Chen, Zhi-Jia Chen, Li-Ping Lin, Wen-Chung Tsai, Jong-Hwei S. Pang
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Muscle injury is the most common sport related soft-tissue injury. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are commonly used for muscle injury treatment. The newest guideline (PEACE and LOVE) from British Journal of Sports Medicine in 2019 emphasized the avoidance of anti-inflammatory modalities in acute phase for the concerning about the negative effect on long-term tissue healing. It has been investigated that NSAIDs impeded cell migration which is crucial role in muscle healing. This study was designed to determine the effects of celecoxib, one of the cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitor on cell proliferation and migration in skeletal muscle cells. MTT assay (3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol- 2-yl]-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium …
Unilateral Diaphragm Paralysis Secondary To Subarachnoid Hemorrhage And Ischemic Stroke With Phrenic Nerve Dysfunction: A Casereport, Shih-Shin Huang, Chien-Min Chen, Chia-Hung Lin
Unilateral Diaphragm Paralysis Secondary To Subarachnoid Hemorrhage And Ischemic Stroke With Phrenic Nerve Dysfunction: A Casereport, Shih-Shin Huang, Chien-Min Chen, Chia-Hung Lin
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Background: Cerebrovascular accident may lead to neurological symptoms and functional defects. Impaired respiratory and swallowing function as well as limited mobility make pneumonia a common complication after stroke. The diaphragm is innervated by the phrenic nerve and is a major respiratory muscle. Phrenic nerve dysfunction can lead to diaphragm paralysis and result in abnormal respiratory function. Cerebrovascular accident of cerebral hemisphere is one of the etiologies of phrenic nerve dysfunction and can lead to respiratory symptoms. There are few discussions in current literature regarding secondary diaphragm paralysis after cerebrovascular accident of cerebral hemisphere. This casereport presents the clinical signs of …
Myxoid Liposarcoma: A Soft-Tissue Sarcoma Mimicking Hematoma In A Baseball Player, Chia-Hua Lee, Hao-Hung Tsai, Yat-Yin Law, Chuan-Chao Lin
Myxoid Liposarcoma: A Soft-Tissue Sarcoma Mimicking Hematoma In A Baseball Player, Chia-Hua Lee, Hao-Hung Tsai, Yat-Yin Law, Chuan-Chao Lin
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
There are multiple histological types of soft-tissue sarcomas (STS) that are associated with different prognoses. Liposarcoma (LPS) is the most frequent subtype of STS in extremities and trunk wall in Taiwan.The myxoid liposarcoma is the second most common subtype of LPS and is associated with an intermediate-grade malignancy. STS and hematoma may be difficult to differentiate clinically. We report a case of a 35-year-old male presented with a mass lesion over the left thigh, which was initially misinterpreted as a hematoma on ultrasound. We also conducted a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study, which revealed the possible diagnosis of STS. After …
The Effectiveness Of Occupation-Based Virtual Reality Intervention On Upper Extremity Functional Improvement In Post-Stroke Individuals: A Systematic Review, Darcy Bowman, Tiffani Suhm, Ann Marie Brown, Aubrey Barrett, Hannah Reilley
The Effectiveness Of Occupation-Based Virtual Reality Intervention On Upper Extremity Functional Improvement In Post-Stroke Individuals: A Systematic Review, Darcy Bowman, Tiffani Suhm, Ann Marie Brown, Aubrey Barrett, Hannah Reilley
Student Journal of Occupational Therapy
Purpose: Virtual reality (VR)-based therapy is an emerging practice in the clinical setting and still requires research documenting its efficacy. This review analyzed the effectiveness of VR-based therapy on upper extremity (UE) motor recovery in individuals with chronic stroke by analyzing multiple randomized controlled trials.
Methods: Search limits for this review consisted of articles published between January 2010 and January 2020 and available in English. Search keywords were based on language in individual databases (e.g. stroke or cerebrovascular accident, upper extremity, occupational therapy). Articles were limited to include only randomized control trials consisting of adult patients (18+) with …
Regional Topological Aberrances Of White Matter- And Gray Matter-Based Functional Networks For Attention Processing May Foster Traumatic Brain Injury-Related Attention Deficits In Adults, Ziyan Wu, Meng Cao, Xin Di, Kai Wu, Yu Gao, Xiaobo Li
Regional Topological Aberrances Of White Matter- And Gray Matter-Based Functional Networks For Attention Processing May Foster Traumatic Brain Injury-Related Attention Deficits In Adults, Ziyan Wu, Meng Cao, Xin Di, Kai Wu, Yu Gao, Xiaobo Li
Publications and Research
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is highly prevalent in adults. TBI-related functional brain alterations have been linked with common post-TBI neurobehavioral sequelae, with unknown neural substrates. This study examined the systems-level functional brain alterations in white matter (WM) and gray matter (GM) for visual sustained-attention processing, and their interactions and contributions to post-TBI attention deficits. Task-based functional MRI data were collected from 42 adults with TBI and 43 group-matched normal controls (NCs), and analyzed using the graph theoretic technique. Global and nodal topological properties were calculated and compared between the two groups. Correlation analyses were conducted between the neuroimaging measures that …
Regaining Motion Among Patients With Shoulder Pathology - Are All Exercises Equal?, Alon Rabin, Eran Maman, Oleg Dolkart, Efi Kazum, Zvi Kozol, Timothy L. Uhl, Ofir Chechik
Regaining Motion Among Patients With Shoulder Pathology - Are All Exercises Equal?, Alon Rabin, Eran Maman, Oleg Dolkart, Efi Kazum, Zvi Kozol, Timothy L. Uhl, Ofir Chechik
Physical Therapy Faculty Publications
Background: Little information exists to guide the choice of exercise for regaining shoulder range of motion (ROM). The purpose of this study was to compare the maximal ROM reached, pain and difficulty associated with 4 commonly prescribed exercises.
Methods: Forty (9 females) patients with various shoulder disorders and a limited flexion ROM performed 4 exercises for regaining shoulder flexion ROM in a randomized order. Exercises included the self-assisted flexion, forward bow, table slide and rope-and-pulley. Participants were videotaped while performing all exercises and the maximal flexion angle reached during each exercise was recorded using Kinovea motion analysis freeware (Kinovea 0.8.15). …
Hip Muscle Function In Individuals With Chronic Ankle Instability, Lindsay Carroll
Hip Muscle Function In Individuals With Chronic Ankle Instability, Lindsay Carroll
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Purpose: Hip muscle function has been reported to be altered in individuals with chronic ankle instability (CAI). The purpose of this study was (1) to determine whether the single leg squat test (SLST) could be used to detect differences in proximal muscle activation between individuals with and without CAI and (2) to determine if there was a difference in maximum isometric body weight normalized torque output of the hip lateral rotators, extensors, and abductors between individuals with and without CAI.
Subjects: Forty-eight subjects (14 males, 34 females; median age = 22.00 years, interquartile range (IQR) = 1.00; median height = …
Perceived Exercise Habits Of Individuals With Parkinson’S Disease Living In The Community, Jordana Lockwich, Kate Schwartzkopf-Phifer, Camille L. Skubik-Peplaski, Richard D. Andreatta, Patrick H. Kitzman
Perceived Exercise Habits Of Individuals With Parkinson’S Disease Living In The Community, Jordana Lockwich, Kate Schwartzkopf-Phifer, Camille L. Skubik-Peplaski, Richard D. Andreatta, Patrick H. Kitzman
Communication Sciences and Disorders Faculty Publications
Context
Exercise has been shown to improve gait in individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Stepping practice at higher intensity levels has been suggested as a beneficial treatment option to improve gait in the neurological population. Unfortunately, this mode is poorly understood and underutilized within the PD population. Information on what individuals with PD are doing for exercise would be beneficial to help tailor exercise programs to improve gait and provide exercise options in the community for intensity-based exercise.
Objective
To investigate the current exercise habits of individuals living with PD in the community aimed at improving walking and to understand …
Consideration Of Executive Functioning For Physiotherapy Rehabilitation: Studies Of Physiotherapists’ Knowledge, Normative Data, And A Practice Application, Nicole A. Guitar
Consideration Of Executive Functioning For Physiotherapy Rehabilitation: Studies Of Physiotherapists’ Knowledge, Normative Data, And A Practice Application, Nicole A. Guitar
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Executive functioning (EF) refers to cognitive abilities involved in decision-making and self-regulation and can be impaired in many patients referred for physiotherapy, including older adults and people living with chronic pain. This dissertation aimed to determine what physiotherapists understood about EF, to summarize normative data for application in physiotherapy practice, and to provide an assessment of feasibility for studying EF impairments in people living with chronic pain. Study one surveyed what physiotherapists understood about EF as a concept, what EF assessments they used, and if this was influenced by their primary area of practice. Respondents (N = 262) subjectively reported …
Deletion Of Sa Β-Gal+ Cells Using Senolytics Improves Muscle Regeneration In Old Mice, Cory M. Dungan, Kevin A. Murach, Christopher J. Zdunek, Zuo Jian Tang, Georgia L. Vonlehmden, Camille R. Brightwell, Zachary Hettinger, Davis A. Englund, Zheng Liu, Christopher S. Fry, Antonio Filareto, Michael Franti, Charlotte A. Peterson
Deletion Of Sa Β-Gal+ Cells Using Senolytics Improves Muscle Regeneration In Old Mice, Cory M. Dungan, Kevin A. Murach, Christopher J. Zdunek, Zuo Jian Tang, Georgia L. Vonlehmden, Camille R. Brightwell, Zachary Hettinger, Davis A. Englund, Zheng Liu, Christopher S. Fry, Antonio Filareto, Michael Franti, Charlotte A. Peterson
Physical Therapy Faculty Publications
Systemic deletion of senescent cells leads to robust improvements in cognitive, cardiovascular, and whole-body metabolism, but their role in tissue reparative processes is incompletely understood. We hypothesized that senolytic drugs would enhance regeneration in aged skeletal muscle. Young (3 months) and old (20 months) male C57Bl/6J mice were administered the senolytics dasatinib (5 mg/kg) and quercetin (50 mg/kg) or vehicle bi-weekly for 4 months. Tibialis anterior (TA) was then injected with 1.2% BaCl2 or PBS 7- or 28 days prior to euthanization. Senescence-associated β-Galactosidase positive (SA β-Gal+) cell abundance was low in muscle from both young and old mice …
Spinal Cord Injury-Movement Index (Sci-Mi) Fine Motor Item Pool: Development And Preliminary Validation, Rachel Y. Kim, Otd, Nicole Gerhardt, Ms, Otr/L, Mj Mulcahey, Phd, Otr/L, Fasia
Spinal Cord Injury-Movement Index (Sci-Mi) Fine Motor Item Pool: Development And Preliminary Validation, Rachel Y. Kim, Otd, Nicole Gerhardt, Ms, Otr/L, Mj Mulcahey, Phd, Otr/L, Fasia
Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations
Purpose: Describe the conceptual framework and preliminary results from pretesting for content validation of the Fine Motor Item Pool of the SCI-MI.
Coaching In Context: Implications For Practice & Parent Perspectives, Rachel Y. Kim, Otd, Otr/L, N. Gerhardt, Ms, Otr/L, Cbis, Bernadette Alpajora, Otd, Otr/L, Mj Mulcahey, Phd, Otr/L, Fasia, Clcp
Coaching In Context: Implications For Practice & Parent Perspectives, Rachel Y. Kim, Otd, Otr/L, N. Gerhardt, Ms, Otr/L, Cbis, Bernadette Alpajora, Otd, Otr/L, Mj Mulcahey, Phd, Otr/L, Fasia, Clcp
Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations
Introduction
- Informal care partners experience high levels of guilt, stress, anxiety, depression, and overall decreased health and wellness1-3.
- There is a gap in accessibility of services for informal care partners of individuals with chronic conditions4.
- Care partners of individuals with chronic conditions need long-term support and skill-building for the health & well-being of their care recipient and themselves5.
Coaching in Context
- Coaching in Context (CinC) (Figure 1) is a client-driven approach that leverages client’s strengths and addresses challenges through problem-solving skills.
- Coaches connect with clients to build a trusting relationship. The coach uses skillful questioning to enable the client to …