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Remission of cervicogenic dysphagia associated with biomechanical dysfunction following chiropractic therapy
This study highlights the potential mechanism of cervicogenic dysphagia and the effect of chiropractic treatment in managing it. Applying chiropractic treatment, including spinal manipulative therapy, instrument-assisted soft tissue manipulation, and mechanical traction, might bring a positive outcome for dysphagia patients with careful consideration.PMID:37520480 | PMC:PMC10375352 | DOI:10.25122/jml-2023-0009
Source: Journal of Medicine and Life - July 31, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Eric Chun-Pu Chu Source Type: research

Does pain duration and other variables measured at baseline predict re-referral of low back pain patients managed on an evidence-based pathway? A cohort study
To explore the association between baseline pain duration and the likelihood of re-referral of patients with low back pain (LBP) managed on the evidence-based North East of England Regional Back Pain and Radicular Pain Pathway (NERBPP).
Source: Physiotherapy - July 29, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Mary-Anne Jess, Cormac Ryan, Shaun Wellburn, Greg Atkinson, Charles Greenough, Glynis Peat, Andrew Coxon, Helena Roper, Francis Fatoye, Diarmaid Ferguson, Alastair Dickson, Helen Ridley, Denis Martin Source Type: research

Which aspects facilitate the adherence of patients with low back pain to physiotherapy? A Delphi study
The effectiveness of physiotherapy to reduce low back pain depends on patient adherence to treatment. Facilitators and barriers to patient adherence are multifactorial and include patient and therapist-related...
Source: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders - July 27, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Andreas Alt, Hannu Luomajoki and Kerstin Luedtke Tags: Research Source Type: research

Physiotherapeutic treatment associated with the pain neuroscience education for patients with chronic non-specific low back pain-single-blind randomized pilot clinical trial
CONCLUSION: The association showed better results compared to only therapeutic exercises to reduce kinesiophobia and change the perception of pain intensity in the lumbar region.PMID:37493479 | DOI:10.14744/agri.2022.33349
Source: Agri Dergisi - July 26, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Angela Shiratsu Yamada Flavia Tasmin Techera Antunes Sara Moreno Rebelo Vaz Beatriz Vilanova Saraiva Alessandra Hubner De Souza Daniel Simon Source Type: research

Non-pharmacological management of osteoporotic vertebral fractures: health-care professional perspectives and experiences
CONCLUSION: HCPs used and perceived non-pharmacological interventions as helpful and selected specific treatments based on the recency of fracture and patient symptoms. HCPs' also believed that virtual-care that included an educational component, an assessment by a physiotherapist, and an exercise group was a feasible alternative, but concerns exist and may require further evaluation.Implications for RehabilitationNon-pharmacological strategies in combination with pain medication may be a more effective strategy to support recovery than pain medication alone but should be informed by fracture acuity and patient symptoms.To...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - July 26, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Nicholas Tibert Matteo Ponzano Sheila Brien Larry Funnell Jenna C Gibbs Ravi Jain Heather H Keller Judi Laprade Suzanne N Morin Alexandra Papaioannou Zach Weston Timothy H Wideman Lora Giangregorio Source Type: research

Early prehabilitation in suspected locally advanced and metastatic lung cancer
CONCLUSIONS: Early prehabilitation is feasible alongside the investigation of locally advanced and metastatic lung cancer. Further work will aim to assess its impact on admission to the hospital, survival and treatment rates.PMID:37495261 | DOI:10.1136/spcare-2023-004349
Source: Pain Physician - July 26, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Iain Phillips Rebecca Petrie Lindsey Allan Peter Hall Abi Walton Debbie McMillan Catriona Peacock Lorraine Primrose Mah éva Vallet Vallet Julie Mencnarowksi Neil MacDonald Melanie Mackean Colin Barrie Source Type: research

Non-pharmacological management of osteoporotic vertebral fractures: health-care professional perspectives and experiences
CONCLUSION: HCPs used and perceived non-pharmacological interventions as helpful and selected specific treatments based on the recency of fracture and patient symptoms. HCPs' also believed that virtual-care that included an educational component, an assessment by a physiotherapist, and an exercise group was a feasible alternative, but concerns exist and may require further evaluation.Implications for RehabilitationNon-pharmacological strategies in combination with pain medication may be a more effective strategy to support recovery than pain medication alone but should be informed by fracture acuity and patient symptoms.To...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - July 26, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Nicholas Tibert Matteo Ponzano Sheila Brien Larry Funnell Jenna C Gibbs Ravi Jain Heather H Keller Judi Laprade Suzanne N Morin Alexandra Papaioannou Zach Weston Timothy H Wideman Lora Giangregorio Source Type: research