Does aggressive rehab after achilles rupture boost recovery without added risk?

A clinical trial suggests that patients who undergo aggressive rehabilitation immediately following Achilles tendon repair surgery may experience faster recovery and improved function without a higher risk of complications. In 2016, the study led by Carlos De la Fuente and colleagues, examined the outcomes of 39 patients who had suffered Achilles tendon ruptures and were treated using the Dresden repair technique. The patients were randomly … Continue reading Does aggressive rehab after achilles rupture boost recovery without added risk?

Can McKenzie or mulligan treatments offer better relief for chronic low back pain?

In 2016, Waqqar, et. al., conducted study about Chronic mechanical low back pain (CMLBP) which affects people of all ages and genders, and finding the most effective treatment is crucial for improving quality of life. A recent randomized controlled trial (RCT), conducted at Riphah Physical Rehabilitation Centre, Pakistan Railways General Hospital in Rawalpindi, sought to determine which of two manual therapy approaches—McKenzie extension exercises (EEP) … Continue reading Can McKenzie or mulligan treatments offer better relief for chronic low back pain?

Does combining fascial therapy and physiotherapy improve chronic low back pain?

Chronic aspecific low back pain (CALBP) is a complex and widespread condition with a multifactorial origin, making treatment particularly challenging. In 2015, a randomized controlled trial, led by Mirco Branchini and colleagues, sheds new light on the potential benefits of Fascial Manipulation® (FM) in managing CALBP. While traditional physiotherapy has long been recommended for this condition, this study suggests that integrating fascial therapy could provide … Continue reading Does combining fascial therapy and physiotherapy improve chronic low back pain?

How do reflexology and stretching impact restless leg syndrome in Hemodialysis patients?

Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) is a common and distressing condition affecting many individuals undergoing hemodialysis, often disrupting sleep and quality of life. Due to the undesirable side effects of medication, many patients are turning to non-pharmacological interventions. In 2016, study conducted by Nahid Shahgholian, Shahrzad Khojandi Jazi, Jahangir Karimian, and Mahboubeh Valiani explored two alternative treatments—reflexology and stretching exercises—to assess their effectiveness in reducing RLS … Continue reading How do reflexology and stretching impact restless leg syndrome in Hemodialysis patients?

Do foot splints improve joint mobility in brain injury rehabilitation?

In 2016, Researchers led by Eun Jung Sung, Min Ho Chun, and colleagues conducted a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a resting foot splint in preventing ankle contracture in patients with early-stage brain injuries. The study involved 33 patients who suffered from ankle dorsiflexor weakness, with a muscle strength of grade 2 or lower. While all participants continued their customized rehabilitation therapy, … Continue reading Do foot splints improve joint mobility in brain injury rehabilitation?