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?

How effective are exercise programs in reducing fall anxiety among seniors?

In 2012, a study from Korea conducted by Oh. D. H, et. al., reveals that intensive exercise can significantly reduce the fear of falling among elderly individuals. Conducted by Dong Hyun Oh and colleagues, the research targeted older adults who had experienced falls within the past year—a demographic at high risk for repeated falls and associated medical complications. Falls among the elderly are a significant … Continue reading How effective are exercise programs in reducing fall anxiety among seniors?

Can innovative tuina manipulations revolutionize treatment for cervical spondylosis?

In 2012, a recent study led by Quanmao Ding and colleagues has unveiled significant advancements in the treatment of vertebral artery type cervical spondylosis using innovative Tuina manipulations. This novel approach not only improves clinical symptoms more effectively but also reduces the required number of treatments compared to traditional methods. The study, involving 126 patients diagnosed with this specific type of cervical spondylosis, divided participants … Continue reading Can innovative tuina manipulations revolutionize treatment for cervical spondylosis?

What role does physiotherapy play in enhancing connective tissue mobility for MPS patients?

Recent research sheds light on the significant impact of physiotherapy on patients suffering from myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) in the cervical region. In 2012, the study led by Başak Acar and Oznur Tunca Yılmaz, explored how electrotherapy and exercise influence pain intensity and connective tissue mobility in these patients. The study involved 60 patients, randomly assigned to one of three groups. The first group received … Continue reading What role does physiotherapy play in enhancing connective tissue mobility for MPS patients?

How effective is the PSYMEPHY program compared to standard pharmacologic care for fibromyalgia?

In 2012, the study conducted by Martín, et. al., aimed to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of a 6-week interdisciplinary treatment program for fibromyalgia (FM) called PSYMEPHY, which integrates psychological, medical, educational, and physiotherapeutic components. The research compared this comprehensive approach to standard pharmacologic care. The trial included 153 outpatients with FM from a hospital pain management unit, who were randomly assigned to either the experimental … Continue reading How effective is the PSYMEPHY program compared to standard pharmacologic care for fibromyalgia?