Do active movements improve or hinder proprioception in hemiplegic patients?

In 2013, researchers Oh Sung Kwon and Seung Won Lee conducted a groundbreaking study to assess the impact of repeated passive movement (RPM) and repeated active movement (RAM) exercises on knee joint position sense in patients with hemiplegia. The study, which included 45 participants, revealed notable findings that could influence rehabilitation practices. The researchers randomly assigned the 45 hemiplegic patients into three groups: a control … Continue reading Do active movements improve or hinder proprioception in hemiplegic patients?

How effective is tactile massage in reducing waist circumference for women with Type 2 diabetes?

In 2013, a study explores the potential benefits of tactile massage (TM) for patients with type 2 diabetes, shedding light on its effects beyond the widely monitored glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels. Conducted by a team of researchers including P.E. Wändell, J. Ärnlöv, A. Nixon Andreasson, K. Andersson, L. Törnkvist, and A.C. Carlsson, the study examined how TM might influence various metabolic biomarkers in diabetic patients. … Continue reading How effective is tactile massage in reducing waist circumference for women with Type 2 diabetes?

How do knee flexion contracture and quadriceps muscle strength affect exercise outcomes in knee osteoarthritis?

In 2013, a study led by Miki Kudo, Kota Watanabe, and colleagues, the effectiveness of therapeutic exercise for knee osteoarthritis (knee OA) was examined, along with factors that might influence outcomes. While exercise therapy is widely recognized as beneficial for knee OA, the impact of treatment delivery methods and other influencing factors remains less understood. This study aims to fill that gap by comparing group … Continue reading How do knee flexion contracture and quadriceps muscle strength affect exercise outcomes in knee osteoarthritis?

How effective are targeted massages for hospitalized COPD patients?

In 2013, Kurzaj, et. al., conducted study about Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) which patients hospitalized for symptom exacerbation may find new hope in specialized physiotherapy methods. A recent study conducted at the clinical hospital in Wroclaw reveals that additional targeted massage treatments can significantly enhance the BODE index, a critical measure of COPD severity. The research involved 30 COPD patients receiving standard pharmacological treatments … Continue reading How effective are targeted massages for hospitalized COPD patients?

How effective is osteopathic manipulative treatment for pregnant women’s circulatory health?

In 2013, a study led by Kendi L. Hensel, Christina F. Pacchia, and Michael L. Smith at the obstetric clinics of UNTHealth has shed light on the potential benefits of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) for pregnant women, particularly in the third trimester. As pregnancy progresses, women experience significant physiological changes, including increased blood volume and cardiac output. These changes can challenge hemodynamic control, especially during … Continue reading How effective is osteopathic manipulative treatment for pregnant women’s circulatory health?