Which rehabilitation protocol prevails: Assessing efficacy in acute hamstring strain treatment?

In 2004, a prospective randomized study conducted by Marc A. Sherry, et. al., the effectiveness of two distinct rehabilitation programs for acute hamstring strains was rigorously evaluated. The study aimed to assess the time required for athletes to return to sports and the incidence of reinjury within the first two weeks and over the course of one year following their return to sport. Additionally, the … Continue reading Which rehabilitation protocol prevails: Assessing efficacy in acute hamstring strain treatment?

Can sesamoid mobilization and strengthening exercises improve function in Hallux limitus?

In 2004, Shamus, et. al., conducted the study. The aim of this clinical trial was to evaluate the efficacy of two conservative intervention approaches for functional hallux limitus. Metatarsophalangeal joint (MPJ) sprains are a prevalent issue, often leading to persistent pain and restricted range of motion (ROM) due to bony proliferation and articular degeneration. Effective interventions are crucial for reducing pain and restoring function in … Continue reading Can sesamoid mobilization and strengthening exercises improve function in Hallux limitus?

Can functional electrostimulation enhance muscle strength in osteoarthritis knee patients?

In 2004, Rosemffet, et. al., conducted study about Osteoarthritis (OA) which means the knee often leads to chronic disability, primarily due to weakness in the quadriceps muscles. Functional electrostimulation (FES) combined with exercise has been suggested as a potential treatment to address this issue at the muscle level. This pilot study aimed to compare the effects of FES and exercise on quadriceps muscle strength, pain, … Continue reading Can functional electrostimulation enhance muscle strength in osteoarthritis knee patients?

Does sports massage accelerate recovery from eccentric exercise? A critical evaluation

The utilization of sports massage within the athletic community is widespread, yet its therapeutic benefits remain a subject of limited empirical evidence. In 2004, the investigation conducted by Sven Jönhagen, et. al.,  sought to elucidate the potential of sports massage in augmenting recovery following eccentric exercise, a common modality in athletic training. The hypothesis posited that sports massage intervention could mitigate the adverse effects of … Continue reading Does sports massage accelerate recovery from eccentric exercise? A critical evaluation

How do different levels of lumbar traction influence pain-free mobility in low back pain patients?

In 2000, the study conducted by T. F. Meszaros, et. al., employed a single-group test-retest repeated measures design to investigate the impact of lumbar traction on the straight leg raise (SLR) test in symptomatic patients experiencing low back pain. The traction was administered with three different force levels: 10%, 30%, and 60% of the body weight. The primary objective was to assess the influence of … Continue reading How do different levels of lumbar traction influence pain-free mobility in low back pain patients?