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Physiother Can. 2023 May 1;75(2):101-104. doi: 10.3138/ptc-2023-01-31-fr. eCollection 2023 May.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37736371 | PMC:PMC10510552 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-2023-01-31-fr
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - September 22, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Susan R Harris Source Type: research

Different states of stemness of glioblastoma stem cells sustain glioblastoma subtypes indicating novel clinical biomarkers and high-efficacy customized therapies
CONCLUSIONS: In this study we report that an inherent enrichment of distinct GSCs pools underpin the functional inter-cluster variances displayed by GBM patients. We uncover two selectively represented novel functional biomarkers capable of discriminating GBM patients' stratification, survival and drug response, setting the stage for the determination of patient-tailored diagnostic and prognostic strategies and, mostly, for the design of appropriate, patient-selective treatment protocols.PMID:37735434 | DOI:10.1186/s13046-023-02811-0
Source: Cell Research - September 22, 2023 Category: Cytology Authors: Alberto Visioli Nadia Trivieri Gandino Mencarelli Fabrizio Giani Massimiliano Copetti Orazio Palumbo Riccardo Pracella Maria Grazia Cariglia Chiara Barile Luigi Mischitelli Amata Amy Soriano Pietro Palumbo Federico Legnani Francesco DiMeco Leonardo Gorgog Source Type: research

Peripheral electrical stimulation on neuroplasticity and motor function in stroke patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Conclusions Electrostimulation is able to promote neuroplasticity and increase motor function, generating positive effects in the treatment of individuals with post-stroke sequelae.PMID:37732768 | DOI:10.1080/01616412.2023.2257419
Source: Neurological Research - September 21, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Aline Cristina Beijora Ana Paula Back Andersom Ricardo Fr éz M árcia Rosângela Buzanello Azevedo Gladson Ricardo Flor Bertolini Source Type: research

Changes in Self-Reported and Device-Measured Physical Activity Before Abdominal Resection Surgery: A Meta-Analysis
CONCLUSION: Increasing physical activity in the preoperative phase is feasible. Self-reported physical activity outcome measures show larger effects compared to device-measured outcome measures. More high-quality research should be performed utilizing objective measures.PMID:37731348 | DOI:10.1177/02692155231202215
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - September 21, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Caspar F Mylius Yvet Mooiweer Wim P Krijnen Tim Takken Barbara C van Munster Cees P van der Schans Joost M Klaase Source Type: research

The distribution of registered occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and podiatrists in Australia
CONCLUSIONS: There was uneven distribution of registered occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and podiatrists when stratified by measures of location/rurality and area-level socioeconomic status across Australian jurisdictions. The density of these three groups of allied health workforce tended to be more concentrated in metropolitan and most advantaged areas while remote and most disadvantaged areas exhibited less allied health workforce distribution across each state and territory.PMID:37733814 | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0291962
Source: Rural Remote Health - September 21, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Engida Yisma Vincent L Versace Martin Jones Sandra Walsh Sara Jones Esther May Lee San Puah Marianne Gillam Source Type: research

The Efficacy of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Approaches in Chronic Migraine: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
CONCLUSIONS: A limited number of RCTs investigating the efficacy of physical therapy and rehabilitation approaches show promise in improving headache symptoms, reducing disability, and enhancing QoL in CM. Meta-analysis of the data also supported favorable outcomes for both intensity and headache days per month. Further research is needed to better understand the efficacy, optimal duration, and safety of physical therapy and rehabilitation approaches for CM, and to explore alternative interventions.PMID:37735140 | DOI:10.31083/j.jin2205126
Source: Journal of Integrative Neuroscience - September 21, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Dilara Onan Esme Ekizo ğlu Halime Ar ıkan Bahar Ta şdelen Aynur Özge Paolo Martelletti Source Type: research

Nonpharmacological treatment measures, rehabilitation services and membership in patient support groups in axial spondylarthritis (The ATTENTUS axSpA study)
CONCLUSION: Treatment options and resources were often utilized to a small extent and/or in low intensity by axSpA patients, which could be a possible explanation for persisting restrictions of participation. Membership in a PSG was associated with an increased utilization of NPTM and RS.PMID:37725129 | DOI:10.1007/s00393-023-01410-w
Source: Zeitschrift fur Rheumatologie - September 19, 2023 Category: Rheumatology Authors: D Meyer-Olson K Hoeper L Hammel S Lieb A Haehle U Kiltz Source Type: research

Translation, cross-cultural adaptation and reliability testing of the barriers to physical activity and Disability survey (B-PADS) for Thai people with Spinal Cord injury
CONCLUSION: The Thai-B-PADS final version was successfully translated and culturally adapted for people with SCI.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONMulti-stakeholders, including academic experts, researchers, translators, clinicians, target users and clients, should be involved in developing health-related questionnaires' translation and cultural adaptation processes.The Thai version of Barriers to Physical Activity and Disability Survey (B-PADS) possessed high levels of inter- and intra-rater reliability to assess barriers related to undertaking physical activities or exercise in people with spinal cord injury.Interactional b...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - September 19, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Aitthanatt C Eitivipart James W Middleton Camila Quel de Oliveira Robert Heard Glen M Davis Mohit Arora Source Type: research

Joining forces to understand what matters most: qualitative insights into the patient experience of outpatient rheumatology care
CONCLUSION: This study captured valuable insights into the current experience of outpatient rheumatology care from the perspective of patients and HCPs. It informs a collective understanding of differing and shared priorities, positives of current care and areas requiring change. Themes derived from the study data can be conceptualized in terms of the process, content and impact of care. Such domains can be measured longitudinally by routine implementation of validated patient-reported experience measures in rheumatology.PMID:37724315 | PMC:PMC10505502 | DOI:10.1093/rap/rkad068
Source: Adv Data - September 19, 2023 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Madeleine J Bryant Rebecca Munt Rachel J Black Amy Reynolds Catherine L Hill Source Type: research

Evaluation of providers' assistive technology service delivery practices in Pakistan
CONCLUSIONS: While the majority of respondents provide assistive technology, a significant proportion (46.5%) don't. This may suggest there is a need for additional advocacy and awareness raising of the benefits of and how to access assistive technology in Pakistan.PMID:37725403 | DOI:10.1080/17483107.2023.2257764
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation. Assistive Technology. - September 19, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Areeba Khan Mary Goldberg Jonathan Pearlman Lauren Terhorst Source Type: research

Nonpharmacological treatment measures, rehabilitation services and membership in patient support groups in axial spondylarthritis (The ATTENTUS axSpA study)
CONCLUSION: Treatment options and resources were often utilized to a small extent and/or in low intensity by axSpA patients, which could be a possible explanation for persisting restrictions of participation. Membership in a PSG was associated with an increased utilization of NPTM and RS.PMID:37725129 | DOI:10.1007/s00393-023-01410-w
Source: Zeitschrift fur Rheumatologie - September 19, 2023 Category: Rheumatology Authors: D Meyer-Olson K Hoeper L Hammel S Lieb A Haehle U Kiltz Source Type: research

Joining forces to understand what matters most: qualitative insights into the patient experience of outpatient rheumatology care
CONCLUSION: This study captured valuable insights into the current experience of outpatient rheumatology care from the perspective of patients and HCPs. It informs a collective understanding of differing and shared priorities, positives of current care and areas requiring change. Themes derived from the study data can be conceptualized in terms of the process, content and impact of care. Such domains can be measured longitudinally by routine implementation of validated patient-reported experience measures in rheumatology.PMID:37724315 | PMC:PMC10505502 | DOI:10.1093/rap/rkad068
Source: Adv Data - September 19, 2023 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Madeleine J Bryant Rebecca Munt Rachel J Black Amy Reynolds Catherine L Hill Source Type: research

Post-stroke functional assessments based on rehabilitation games and their correlation with clinical scales: A scoping review
AbstractConsidering that stroke is one of the main causes of adult impairment and the growing interest in Virtual Reality (VR) as a potential assessment and treatment tool for the rehabilitation of stroke patients, a scoping review was conducted to check whether user ’s motion data obtained from VR games and simulations can be clinically valid. This was done by reviewing studies on parameters for assessing the functional skills and rehabilitation progress using data from VR games or simulations. Then, identifying the most widely used and validated parameters f or the quantification of motor ability in a virtual environme...
Source: Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing - September 19, 2023 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research

Trends in consultations and prescribing for rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases: an electronic primary care records study
CONCLUSION: Pandemic-associated restrictions led to fewer primary care consultations and relative increases in analgesic prescribing, including strong opioids, for RMDs in the UK. Policymakers must consider the impact of these changes in future healthcare resource planning.PMID:37722859 | DOI:10.3399/BJGP.2022.0648
Source: The British Journal of General Practice - September 18, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Victoria K Welsh Kayleigh J Mason James Bailey Ram Bajpai Kelvin P Jordan Christian D Mallen Claire Burton Source Type: research