Ultrasound-Guided Perineural Steroid Injection to Treat Intractable Pain Due to Sciatic Nerve Injury.
Ultrasound-guided perineural steroid injection to treat intractable pain due to sciatic nerve injury.
Can J Anaesth. 2013 Jun 27;
Wang JC, Chiou HJ, Lu JH, Hsu YC, Chan RC, Yang TF
Sciatic neuropathy is a rare but serious complication… Continue reading
Evidence of Multidimensionality in the ALSFRS-R Scale: A Critical Appraisal on Its Measurement Properties Using Rasch Analysis.
Evidence of multidimensionality in the ALSFRS-R Scale: a critical appraisal on its measurement properties using Rasch analysis.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2013 Mar 20;
Franchignoni F, Mora G, Giordano A, Volanti P, Chiò A
OBJECTIVE: To examine dimensionality, reliability… Continue reading
Medical Complications and Outcomes at an Onsite Rehabilitation Unit for Older People.
Medical complications and outcomes at an onsite rehabilitation unit for older people.
Ir J Med Sci. 2013 Mar 1;
Mulroy M, O’Keeffe L, Byrne D, Coakley D, Casey M, Walsh B, Harbison J, Cunningham C
BACKGROUND: The rehabilitation of… Continue reading
Secondary Effects of Botulinum Toxin Injections Into Salivary Glands for the Management of Pediatric Drooling.
Secondary effects of botulinum toxin injections into salivary glands for the management of pediatric drooling.
Filed under: Rehab Centers
J Craniofac Surg. 2013 Jan; 24(1): 28-33
Reid SM, Walstab JE, Chong D, Westbury C, Reddihough DS
ABSTRACT: This study… Continue reading
Rehab Centers: The Effect of Vestibular Rehabilitation on Adults With Bilateral Vestibular Hypofunction: A Systematic Review.
The effect of vestibular rehabilitation on adults with bilateral vestibular hypofunction: A systematic review.
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J Vestib Res. 2012 Jan 1; 22(5): 283-98
Porciuncula F, Johnson CC, Glickman LB
Purpose: Adults with bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH)… Continue reading
Rehab Centers: Acute Response of High-Intensity and Traditional Resistance Exercise on Anaerobic Power.
Acute Response of High-Intensity and Traditional Resistance Exercise on Anaerobic Power.
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J Strength Cond Res. 2012 Dec 12;
Austad MA, Gay CR, Murray SR, Pettitt RW
ABSTRACT: Quantifying the maximal work capacity (W’) above the aerobic critical power (CP) has emerged as a method for estimating anaerobic work capacity. Slower cadence, lower-load resistance training (RT), colloquially referred to as High-intensity training (HIT), made up of slower cadence, lower-load resistance, is purported to be a better metabolic stressor than faster cadence, higher-load TR, but to date this belief has not been supported by research. We compared the acute effects of HIT and traditional RT bouts on average power within a 150-second time period (P150 s), CP and W’, as measured from a 3-minute all-out exercise test using cycling ergometry (3 MT). Eight recreationally active male subjects (mean ± SD: age 22 ± 2 years, body mass 85 kg ± 14 kg, and height 183 cm ± 9 cm) completed a baseline 3 MT, 10 repetition maximum testing on leg-press and leg-extension machines, and post-bout 3 MTs following a HIT (4:2 second cadence) or traditional RT bout (1:1 second cadence). Measurements of CP from the 3 MT were similar between the baseline, post-HIT (? = 0.96) and post-traditional RT bouts (? = 0.98). Neither HIT (269.2 ± 51.3 W) nor traditional RT (275.1 ± 51.3 W) evoked depreciations (P > 0.05) in P150 s from the baseline (275.1 ± 45.4 W). Moreover, estimates of W’ at the baseline (8.3 ± 3.2 kJ) were unaffected (P > 0.05) either by the HIT (7.6 ± 2.3 kJ)… Continue reading