Oscar Vila Dieguez
@Shoulder_PT
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Postdoc Fellow at @UCSDMedSchool @UCSanDiego - PhD in Biokinesiology at @USCBKNPT @USC - MSc in Kinesiology at @UofRegina - BSc PT at @EUGfisioT
Los Angeles, CA
Joined February 2016
Relationship Between Tendon Tissue and Shoulder Disability Change During an 8-Week Exercise Intervention for Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy: An Observational Study https://t.co/I84SzgdUn7
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Try this mobility/stability/strengthening shoulder exercise
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Relationship Between Tendon Tissue and Shoulder Disability Change During an 8-Week Exercise Intervention for RC Tendinopathy Main takeaways: -Structure may matter more early on for symptoms -Tendon size (inflammation?) decreased on involved and uninvolved https://t.co/4ARMc7zgHj
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AbstractImportance. Understanding how tendon structure relates to disability improvement during exercise interventions in rotator cuff tendinopathy is esse
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Physical inactivity is the most important unhealthy lifestyle factor for pain severity in older adults with pain: A SHARE-based analysis of 27,528 cases from 28 countries. 👇👇👇 https://t.co/tODsK7dz6y
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Congratulations @Shoulder_PT Dr. Oscar Vila Dieguez on successfully defending your dissertation! The COOR lab is incredibly proud your accomplishments. And sorry we were so excited on that day we forgot to get a pic! We wish you success in your postdoc! @LoriMichener @uscbkn
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This week, our student Oscar Vila Dieguez was awarded the prestigious Jacqueline Perry Scholarship, recognizing his academic excellence and honoring the legacy of a remarkable contributor to our department and the field of science as a whole.
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Some cool spatial frequency analysis going on in the @CoorLab_USC to determine if intratendon tissue organization changes with exercise and whether that relates to patient reported outcomes
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Congratulations to our student Oscar (@Shoulder_PT), recipient of the Graduate Student Grant-in-aid for his project “The relationship of neuromuscular and tendon tissue factors to patient recovery in rotator cuff tendinopathy: an 8-week clinical investigation”
Important updates reg. #ASB2024, Award Winner Announcements and much more! Check out the latest @AmSocBiomech e-blast: https://t.co/julNUclIGM
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PhD candidate Oscar Vila-Dieguez (@Shoulder_PT), awarded the @ISBiomechanics Matching Dissertation Grant for completion of his research on the mechanisms of improvement in rotator cuff tendinopathy, exploring tendon morphology, neuromuscular and psychosocial factors. Congrats!
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A Unique Look at the Evolving Role of Physical Therapists - Dr. James Gordon, Chair of the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at the University of Southern California | Osmosis Raise the Line
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Education can reassure people with rotator cuff-related shoulder pain: a 3-arm, randomised, online experiment
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We aimed to investigate the immediate effect of best practice education (with and without pain science messages) and structure-focused education on reassurance among people with rotator cuff-related...
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Nature's Take 🔊 How will ChatGPT and generative AI transform research? Nick Petric Howe, Magdalena Skipper, Richard Van Noorden, and Yann Sweeney discuss how AIs are impacting science
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Nature - Nature's experts delve into generative AI.
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NIH News: #NIH revises its research grant review process to improve focus on scientific merit and reduce reputational bias. The framework will be implemented for applications submitted on or after Jan. 25, 2025. https://t.co/mbZCqcuDuS
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The @NIH will no longer score researchers’ expertise and institutions during grant evaluations, from 2025. Last week, the agency announced that it's moving forward with a plan to overhaul its grant-review system for the first time in years. The agency says the changes will reduce
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Falling behind: postdocs in their thirties tire of putting life on hold. Read the results of Nature’s second global survey of postdoctoral researchers
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The OpenCap paper is published! Nice articles by Stanford and the NIH: https://t.co/BDWpPt9JPN
https://t.co/iMVrQTcDLN Video:
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At the same time, we are subgrouping patients based on their baseline deficits in these domains and analyzing whether different subgroups have different trajectories of recovery. Much work to be done here. Hope to contribute in the near future!
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Psychosocial factors 1. Fear-avoidance 2. Pain anxiety 3. Self-efficacy 4. Pain catastrophizing 5. Kinesiophobia
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