Can surgery prevent recurrent patellar dislocations better than conservative treatment?

Acute patellar dislocations can be debilitating and often require prompt intervention to restore function and stability to the knee joint. In 2009, a study conducted by Gilberto Luis Camanho, et. al., aimed to compare the outcomes of surgical and conservative treatments for this condition. The study analyzed patient data to evaluate factors influencing patellofemoral instability and assessed pain relief and overall quality of life. Here, … Continue reading Can surgery prevent recurrent patellar dislocations better than conservative treatment?

What does science say about the impact of neuromobilization on chronic low back pain?

Chronic low back pain is a prevalent and debilitating condition that affects countless individuals worldwide. Seeking evidence-based solutions for pain management is paramount in modern healthcare. One emerging therapy, neuromobilization, has shown promise in addressing this pressing issue. In 2009, a study conducted by Michał Dwornik, et. al., aimed to assess the effectiveness of neuromobilization in treating patients with chronic low back pain, using both … Continue reading What does science say about the impact of neuromobilization on chronic low back pain?

Which approach is better for multiple sclerosis patients: Individualized rehabilitation or group wellness?

In 2009, study by Matthew A. Plow, et. al., delved into the efficacy of two interventions designed to promote health and physical activity in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). Multiple sclerosis is a challenging neurological condition that can significantly impact an individual’s quality of life, making interventions aimed at improving physical and mental health critical. The research employed a randomized clinical trial with a time … Continue reading Which approach is better for multiple sclerosis patients: Individualized rehabilitation or group wellness?

Can combined therapies revolutionize tennis elbow treatment?

In 2009, study conducted by Mohsen Radpasand and Edward Owens has explored the potential of multimodal therapies for addressing chronic tennis elbow.  Chronic lateral epicondylitis, is commonly known as tennis elbow, can be a debilitating condition characterized by persistent pain and functional impairment. Finding effective treatment strategies for this condition is crucial for improving the quality of life for affected individuals. The study aimed to … Continue reading Can combined therapies revolutionize tennis elbow treatment?

Which exercise strategy benefits heart transplant recipients: hospital or home-based?

In 2007, Karapolat, et. al., conducted study about Heart transplant recipients which often experience a decline in exercise capacity and overall quality of life. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of two exercise programs, one conducted in a hospital setting and the other at home, on the functional capacity, quality of life, and psychological symptoms of heart transplant patients. A total of thirty-eight heart … Continue reading Which exercise strategy benefits heart transplant recipients: hospital or home-based?