Teso, Massimo Colosio, Alessandro L Pogliaghi, Silvia
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Medicine and science in sports and exercise
We tested the hypothesis that a slow component of HR (i.e., scHR) occurs in all intensity domains, greater than the slow component of oxygen uptake (scV˙O2), and we developed an equation to predict it across exercise intensities. Eighteen healthy, postmenopausal women (54 ± 4 yr) performed on a cycle ergometer: i) a ramp incremental test for thresh...
Teso, Massimo Colosio, Alessandro Pogliaghi, Silvia
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that a slow component of HR (i.e., scHR) occurs in all intensity domains, greater than the slow component of oxygen uptake (scV˙O2), and we developed an equation to predict it across exercise intensities. Method: Eighteen healthy, postmenopausal women (54 ± 4 yr) performed on a cycle ergometer: i) a ramp incrementa...
Tukanova, K Chidambaram, S Guidozzi, N Hanna, G McGregor, A Markar, S
Background Esophageal and gastric cancer surgery are associated with considerable morbidity, specifically postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs), potentially accentuated by underlying challenges with malnutrition and cachexia affecting respiratory muscle mass. Physiotherapy regimens aim to increase the respiratory muscle strength and may prev...
Hopewell, Sally Keene, David J Heine, Peter Marian, Ioana R Dritsaki, Melina Cureton, Lucy Dutton, Susan J Dakin, Helen Carr, Andrew Hamilton, Willie
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Health technology assessment (Winchester, England)
The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that stabilise the shoulder and allow it to move. Problems with the rotator cuff are very common. Symptoms include pain, which can affect a person’s ability to work, sleep well or perform daily tasks. It is not known which treatments work best for shoulder pain, how exactly they should be delivered...
Colas, Claire Goutte, Julie Creac'h, Christelle Fontana, Luc Vericel, Marie-Pierre Manzanares, Jessica Peuriere, Marie Akrour, Madjid Martin, Charly Presles, Emilie
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Frontiers in Public Health
Introduction: Fibromyalgia (FM) is characterized by multiple symptoms including pain, fatigue, and sleep disorders, altering patient's quality of life. In the absence of effective pharmacological therapy, the last European guidelines recommend a multidisciplinary management based on exercise and education. Thus, our main objective was to measure th...
Hagen, Suzanne Bugge, Carol Dean, Sarah G Elders, Andrew Hay-Smith, Jean Kilonzo, Mary McClurg, Doreen Abdel-Fattah, Mohamed Agur, Wael Andreis, Federico
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Health technology assessment (Winchester, England)
Urinary incontinence (accidental leakage of urine) is a common and embarrassing problem for women. Pregnancy and childbirth may contribute by leading to less muscle support and bladder control. Pelvic floor exercises and ‘biofeedback’ equipment (a device that lets women see the muscles working as they exercise) are often used in treatment. There is...
Matheve, Thomas; Bogaerts, Katleen; 44399; Timmermans, Annick;
BACKGROUND: Attentional distraction from pain has been shown to be largely ineffective for obtaining a hypoalgesic effect in patients with chronic pain when compared to a control condition. It has been hypothesized that this may be due to the non-engaging types of distraction that have been used so far. Moreover, it is suggested that the hypoalgesi...
Matheve, Thomas Bogaerts, Katleen Timmermans, Annick
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Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
BackgroundAttentional distraction from pain has been shown to be largely ineffective for obtaining a hypoalgesic effect in patients with chronic pain when compared to a control condition. It has been hypothesized that this may be due to the non-engaging types of distraction that have been used so far. Moreover, it is suggested that the hypoalgesic ...
Allaeys, Charlotte Arnout, Nele Van Onsem, Stefaan Govaers, Kris Victor, Jan
Osteoarthritis of the knee causes chronic knee pain, loss of function and disability in the ageing population. When no treatment is applied, a guaranteed onset of symptoms and/or structural damage can be observed in the diseased knee. This work reviewed the different published guidelines, proposing combinations of weight reduction, physical therapy...
Barker, Karen L Newman, Meredith Stallard, Nigel Leal, Jose Minns Lowe, Catherine Javaid, Muhammad K Noufaily, Angela Adhikari, Anish Hughes, Tamsin Smith, David J
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Health technology assessment (Winchester, England)
Osteoporosis is a condition in which bones lose their strength and are more likely to break. It affects around 3 million people in the UK. Fractures of the spine are very common in people with osteoporosis. They can cause a change in body shape, back pain and difficulty with carrying out daily tasks. A treatment that may help people is physiotherap...