Can nonoperative treatments alleviate sciatica symptoms? A pilot clinical trial evaluation

In 2000, Bronfort, et. al., conducted study about Sciatica, which characterized by low back-related radiating leg pain, poses a significant health concern, prompting the need for effective nonoperative treatments. In this prospective, observer-blinded, pilot randomized clinical trial, researchers aimed to assess the feasibility of patient recruitment, compliance with study protocols, and the utility of data collection instruments for cost-effectiveness analysis. The study also sought to obtain … Continue reading Can nonoperative treatments alleviate sciatica symptoms? A pilot clinical trial evaluation

Does bed positioning program effectively manage knee contractures in institutionalized older adults?

In 2000, Fox, et. al., conducted study about Knee contractures which pose a significant challenge in the care of older adults residing in long-term care facilities. Despite the importance of addressing contractures, limited research has been conducted to evaluate effective interventions. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of a specialized bed positioning program (BPP) in treating knee flexion contractures among institutionalized patients. Sixteen patients, … Continue reading Does bed positioning program effectively manage knee contractures in institutionalized older adults?