Do structured multidisciplinary sessions mitigate fatigue in advanced cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy?

In 2006, Brown, et. al., conducted study which researchers delved into the relationship between quality of life (QOL) improvements and fatigue levels among patients undergoing radiation therapy for advanced cancer. Led by Paul Brown and colleagues, the investigation aimed to assess the effects of a structured multidisciplinary intervention on fatigue in this patient population. The study, conducted as a randomized controlled trial, involved patients newly … Continue reading Do structured multidisciplinary sessions mitigate fatigue in advanced cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy?

Which Physiotherapy approach prevails? Assessing chronic low back disorder treatments

In 2006, a groundbreaking randomized controlled trial, researchers led by Lucy Jane Goldby, et. al., investigated the effectiveness of various components of musculoskeletal physiotherapy in addressing chronic low back disorder. This study aimed to determine the efficacy of manual therapy versus a 10-week spinal stabilization rehabilitation program in managing this prevalent condition. The background data summarized the prevalence of musculoskeletal physiotherapy techniques, with manual therapy … Continue reading Which Physiotherapy approach prevails? Assessing chronic low back disorder treatments

Can acupoint stimulation and lavender oil acupressure relieve low back pain?

In a recent randomized controlled trial conducted at the Women Workers Association in Hong Kong, researchers aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a combination therapy involving relaxation acupoint stimulation and acupressure with lavender essential oil for individuals suffering from sub-acute or chronic non-specific low back pain (LBP). Led by Y.B. Yip and S.H.M. Tse, (2004) the study recruited adult participants experiencing non-specific LBP and divided … Continue reading Can acupoint stimulation and lavender oil acupressure relieve low back pain?

Can late-phase exercise programs improve recovery after total hip arthroplasty?

In 2004, a single-blind, randomized controlled trial, Elaine Trudelle-Jackson and Susan S. Smith investigated the efficacy of a late-phase exercise regimen for individuals who underwent total hip arthroplasty (THA) between 4 to 12 months prior. The study, conducted with a convenience sample of 34 adults, allocated participants randomly into either experimental or control groups, with 28 subjects completing the trial. The intervention spanned over 8 … Continue reading Can late-phase exercise programs improve recovery after total hip arthroplasty?

Which treatment triumphs? Evaluating thoracic manipulations vs. physiotherapeutic exercises for neck-shoulder pain

In 2004, a randomized controlled trial conducted by Aslak Savolainen, et. al., the efficacy of two treatment modalities for neck-shoulder pain in occupational health care settings was investigated. The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of thoracic manipulations against instructions for physiotherapeutic exercises in alleviating neck pain. Seventy-five participants, aged between 30 to 55 years and selected from a pool of 241 employees of the … Continue reading Which treatment triumphs? Evaluating thoracic manipulations vs. physiotherapeutic exercises for neck-shoulder pain