FisioScience International Profile
FisioScience International

@FisioScienceINT

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FisioScience is an active team of italian physiotherapists fascinated by scientific research in the field of physiotherapy and its clinical application.

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@FisioScienceINT
FisioScience International
5 years
πŸ“š "Despite the application of RFs as a self-contained screening tool, it should not be supported because of the low informativeness in detecting a serious pathology, the combination of multiple RFs showed higher diagnostic accuracy, proving to be a promising screening tool."
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πŸ”₯ Check out what Jo Nijs said in our chat together
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πŸ“š There was no correlation between tennis and LBP; thus, its practice should not be forbidden by families and physicians to prevent spinal diseases in children and adolescents who are willing to play. Personal preferences make sports more pleasant and practice more recreational.
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FisioScience International
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πŸ‘‡ Watch the full interview here: https://t.co/OAtyGoQe5j
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FisioScience International
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πŸ”₯ Check out what Ben Cormack said in our chat together. πŸ‘‡ Click below to watch the full interview
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FisioScience International
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πŸ“š The research synthesis community should agree on a common theoretical framework and approach to assessing quality and risk of bias in trials that are both valid and consistent. #physiotherapist #physicaltherapist #sportstherapist #training #strengthtraining #physiotherapy
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πŸ“š "The recommended treatment for tendinopathy is activity modification, analgesia and referral to physiotherapy. Patient compliance with treatment protocol is the most important factor for overcoming tendinopathy."
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FisioScience International
5 years
Watch the full interview here: https://t.co/jIHskC7OEY
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FisioScience International
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πŸ”₯ Check out what Dr. Derek Griffin said in our chat together. πŸ’£ Link to the full interview below πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡
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FisioScience International
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πŸ“š "Strength training provided greater sprint training benefits likely due to the development of greater strength allowing the individuals to absorb and react to the ground reaction forces more efficiently to optimize the SSC mechanical and reflexive advantages."
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FisioScience International
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πŸ”₯ Check out what Jo Nijs said in our chat together.
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πŸ”Ž RESTLESS LEGS DON’T NEED ANY REST! πŸ“š "The findings of this review suggest that the severity of primary RLS symptoms can be improved by nonpharmacologic treatment options."
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@FisioScienceINT
FisioScience International
5 years
πŸ“š "The results showed that kinesio taping resulted in a significant improvement in shoulder pain and disability when combined with exercise. However, kinesio taping did not produce better results than placebo or treatment with steroids."
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FisioScience International
5 years
πŸ“š "There is high quality evidence that MT increases ROM in hip OA, However the effects of ET on hip ROM are unclear. The combination of MT plus ET needs further investigation to establish the effects."
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FisioScience International
5 years
Watch the full interview here: https://t.co/OAtyGoQe5j
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FisioScience International
5 years
πŸ”₯ Check out what Ben Cormack said in our chat together. You can watch the full interview on youtube. Link below πŸ‘‡
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FisioScience International
5 years
πŸ“š "In patients presenting with LBP to PT, the evaluation process of history taking and conducting a physical examination yields a significant therapeutic effect in regards to pain, fear-avoidance, pain catastrophization, movement, and sensitivity of the nervous system."
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FisioScience International
5 years
πŸ“š "Injury to the infrapatellar branches of the saphenous nerve is not an uncommon occurrence after any knee surgeries which include incision on medial side of knee, but it is worthwhile to look for the nerve and carefully protect it."
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FisioScience International
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πŸ“š "Regardless of the anatomic location, tuning-fork tests are helpful to the clinician in determining if a patient with a suspected fracture should be sent for referral and in making return-to-participation decisions."
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FisioScience International
5 years
πŸ”₯ Check out what Derek Griffin said in our chat together.
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