Does combining manual therapy and exercise enhance respiratory function? A randomized trial investigates

In 2007, a randomized control trial, researchers investigated the impact of integrating manual therapy with exercise on the respiratory function of healthy individuals. Led by Roger M Engel and Subramanyam Vemulpad, the study aimed to shed light on the potential synergistic effects of these interventions. The study involved 20 nonsmoking individuals, aged 18 to 28 years, who were randomly assigned to one of four groups: … Continue reading Does combining manual therapy and exercise enhance respiratory function? A randomized trial investigates

Can combined exercise training improve balance in older women and reduce fall risk?

The decline in lower-extremity strength poses a significant risk of falls in the elderly population. In 1993, Judge, et. al., study aimed to investigate the impact of a robust lower-extremity strengthening, walking, and postural control exercise program on single-stance balance in healthy older women, with the overarching goal of reducing the risk of falls and fall-related injuries. Among the 38 respondents, 21 women (aged 62 … Continue reading Can combined exercise training improve balance in older women and reduce fall risk?

How does non-strenuous physical exercise influence memory and visuo-motor performance in the elderly?

In 1993, Stones, et. al., aimed to investigate the acute effects of non-strenuous physical exercise on memory retrieval and visuo-motor performance in ambulatory nursing home residents of advanced age. The study employed a randomized control trial design and was conducted within the setting of a nursing home. Ambulatory volunteers (n=20) from the nursing home, all demonstrating normal mental status, were included. The participants had an … Continue reading How does non-strenuous physical exercise influence memory and visuo-motor performance in the elderly?

Is therapeutic touch an effective modality for managing knee osteoarthritis?

In 1998, Gordon, et. al., conducted study at a community hospital family practice residency program in Pennsylvania, researchers investigated the potential effectiveness of therapeutic touch as an alternative medicine modality for treating osteoarthritis of the knee. Osteoarthritis is a common degenerative joint condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide, causing pain and impaired function in the affected joints. With limited treatment options available, exploring alternative … Continue reading Is therapeutic touch an effective modality for managing knee osteoarthritis?

How Does Shoulder Pain Reduction Impact Social Interaction and Quality of Life in Individuals with SCI Paraplegia?

Shoulder problems are common among individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) paraplegia, often leading to chronic pain. This persistent pain can significantly impact daily activities, social engagement, and overall quality of life (QOL). In 2011, randomized control trial conducted by Bryan J Kemp, et. al., the effects of an exercise treatment program on shoulder pain, social interaction, and QOL were investigated in individuals living long-term … Continue reading How Does Shoulder Pain Reduction Impact Social Interaction and Quality of Life in Individuals with SCI Paraplegia?