Which technique provides better labor pain relief: Ice massage or acupressure?

In 2012, a study conducted about Childbirth which is widely regarded as one of the most painful experiences in a woman’s life. A study conducted by researchers Zahra Hajiamini, Sirati Nir Masoud, Abbas Ebadi, Afzali Mahboubh, and Ali Asgari Matin delved into alternative methods for mitigating this pain, focusing on the effects of ice massage and acupressure. The quasi-experimental study involved 90 pregnant women from … Continue reading Which technique provides better labor pain relief: Ice massage or acupressure?

How does laser therapy compare to ultrasound and ischemic compression for pain management?

In 2012, Kannan, et. al., conducted study about Myofascial pain syndrome, which often rooted in the upper trapezius, presents a significant therapeutic challenge due to its impact on pain and range of motion. In a recent study, researchers set out to identify the most effective treatment for myofascial trigger points (MTPs), comparing therapeutic ultrasound, laser therapy, and ischemic compression over a five-day trial period. The … Continue reading How does laser therapy compare to ultrasound and ischemic compression for pain management?

Are Lumbar Spine Imaging Findings Linked to Patients’ Symptoms?

Determining whether a specific lesion is responsible for a patient’s symptoms is crucial when selecting candidates for potential spinal surgery. However, there isn’t always a direct correlation between radicular pain and lumbar disc herniation. One can exist without the other, making diagnosis complex. Both mechanical compression and inflammatory factors contribute to the pathogenesis of sciatica. Additionally, non-radicular or pseudoradicular pain can originate from the hip, … Continue reading Are Lumbar Spine Imaging Findings Linked to Patients’ Symptoms?

How effective is traditional chinese medicine for treating osteoporosis in the elderly?

In 2012, a groundbreaking study highlights the potential of acupuncture and Tuina therapy in addressing senile osteoporosis associated with kidney deficiency. The research, conducted by Tong Wang and colleagues, explored the biomechanical impacts of these traditional therapies and compared their efficacy to conventional calcium carbonate treatment. Osteoporosis, a prevalent concern among the elderly, often leads to significant morbidity due to fractures and skeletal deformities. The … Continue reading How effective is traditional chinese medicine for treating osteoporosis in the elderly?

Does Glenohumeral internal rotation deficit affect shoulder health in overhead sports?

In 2012, a groundbreaking study, Maenhout, et. al., have uncovered crucial insights into the shoulder mechanics of athletes who regularly engage in overhead sports, such as baseball, tennis, and swimming. The study, led by Annelies Maenhout and her team, investigated the link between glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and shoulder impingement, offering a promising intervention for affected athletes. Athletes performing repetitive overhead motions often experience … Continue reading Does Glenohumeral internal rotation deficit affect shoulder health in overhead sports?