What impact does 6 months of kinesitherapy have on shoulder joint mobility in young athletes?

Overhead sports, characterized by dynamic movements above the head, demand robust humero-scapular muscles and exceptional shoulder joint mobility. In 2011, study conducted by Kaćanski, et. al., examines the impact of a 6-month kinesiology treatment on shoulder joint mobility in young male athletes engaged in overhead sports. The research incorporates two comprehensive exercises to assess their efficacy. A cohort of 100 male athletes, aged 14 to … Continue reading What impact does 6 months of kinesitherapy have on shoulder joint mobility in young athletes?

Can massage therapy enhance post-operative recovery in children with cerebral palsy?

Cerebral palsy is a neurological disorder affecting motor skills and muscle coordination in children. Surgical interventions are sometimes necessary to improve their mobility. In 2011, study led by Stefan Nilsson, et. al., investigates the potential benefits of massage therapy as part of the post-operative rehabilitation process for children with cerebral palsy. The study included six participants, divided into two groups: three received massage therapy, while … Continue reading Can massage therapy enhance post-operative recovery in children with cerebral palsy?

Terminology and identification of spine-related leg pain patients

There is no agreement on a definition or diagnostic criteria for “sciatica.” The term “sciatica” has been used to describe a variety of nerve-related disorders originating in the spine, including radicular discomfort and painful radiculopathy (Foster NE, et al., 2020; Lin CW, et al., 2014). Despite the linguistic connotation of neural involvement, the term “sciatica” has been used to refer to somatic-referred pain in some … Continue reading Terminology and identification of spine-related leg pain patients

Can electromyostimulation improve recovery after intense knee extensor exercise?

The impact of recovery methods on athletic performance following intermittent training remains a topic of debate. In this study, researchers led by Nidhal Zarrouk, et. al., (2011) sought to shed light on this issue by comparing the effects of three distinct recovery interventions on the peak torque (PT) and electromyographic (EMG) activity of the knee extensor muscles in elite judo players. Eight elite judo players, … Continue reading Can electromyostimulation improve recovery after intense knee extensor exercise?

Is continuous passive motion essential for improved outcomes in computer-assisted total knee arthroplasty?

Continuous passive motion (CPM) therapy has demonstrated its efficacy in promoting tissue healing, reducing edema and hemarthrosis, and improving joint function (Brosseau et. al., 2004). It has also been associated with short-term benefits, such as early flexion improvement and reduced length of hospital stay (LOS). However, the application of CPM specifically in the context of computer-assisted total knee arthroplasty (TKA) remained largely unexplored. The primary … Continue reading Is continuous passive motion essential for improved outcomes in computer-assisted total knee arthroplasty?