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THE EFFICACY OF AN EIGHT-WEEK CORE STABILIZATION PROGRAM ON CORE MUSCLE FUNCTION AND ENDURANCE: A RANDOMIZED TRIAL.

International journal of sports physical therapy

Hoppes CW, Sperier AD, Hopkins CF, Griffiths BD, Principe MF, Schnall BL, Bell JC, Koppenhaver SL.
PMID: 27525175
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2016 Aug;11(4):507-19.

BACKGROUND: Body armor is credited with increased survival rates in soldiers but the additional axial load may negatively impact the biomechanics of the spine resulting in low back pain. Multiple studies have found that lumbar stabilization programs are superior...

REHABILITATION OF SUBACROMIAL PAIN SYNDROME EMPHASIZING SCAPULAR DYSKINESIS IN AMATEUR ATHLETES: A CASE SERIES.

International journal of sports physical therapy

Moura KF, Monteiro RL, Lucareli PR, Fukuda TY.
PMID: 27525180
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2016 Aug;11(4):552-63.

STUDY DESIGN: Case series.BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Scapular dyskinesis has been associated with several shoulder injuries. Recent literature has suggested that a greater activation of the scapular muscles can play an important role in reducing subacromial impingement in patients with...

A SIX-WEEK SUPERVISED EXERCISE AND EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION AFTER TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY: A CASE SERIES.

International journal of sports physical therapy

Pozzi F, Madara K, Zeni JA.
PMID: 28515981
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2017 Apr;12(2):259-272.

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Most rehabilitation interventions after total hip arthroplasty (THA) are not designed to return patients to high-levels of physical activity and, thus, low levels of physical activity and residual weakness are common. The purpose of this case...

A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO THE REHABILITATION OF A COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL PLAYER FOLLOWING ANKLE FRACTURE: A CASE REPORT.

International journal of sports physical therapy

Feigenbaum LA, Kaplan LD, Musto T, Gaunaurd IA, Gailey RS, Kelley WP, Alemi TJ, Espinosa B, Mandler E, Scavo VA, West DC.
PMID: 27274429
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2016 Jun;11(3):436-49.

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Multiple rehabilitation factors including overall wellness need to be considered when an athlete returns to sport after an injury. The purpose of this case report is to describe a multidisciplinary approach for return to sport of...

PARTIAL ARTICULAR SUPRASPINATUS TENDON AVULSION (PASTA) LESION. CURRENT CONCEPTS IN REHABILITATION.

International journal of sports physical therapy

Spargoli G.
PMID: 27274431
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2016 Jun;11(3):462-81.

UNLABELLED: Rotator cuff pathology can contribute to shoulder pain and may affect the performance of sport activities, work, and activities of daily living. The partial articular supraspinatus tendon avulsion (PASTA) lesion represents a very common type of rotator cuff...

DRY NEEDLING IN SUBJECTS WITH MUSCULAR TRIGGER POINTS IN THE LOWER QUARTER: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.

International journal of sports physical therapy

Morihisa R, Eskew J, McNamara A, Young J.
PMID: 26900495
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2016 Feb;11(1):1-14.

BACKGROUND: Trigger points, which have been defined as highly localized, hyperirritable locations in a palpable taut band of skeletal muscle fibers, have been identified with a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. The incidence of trigger point pain is high, with...

SPORTSMETRICS™ TRAINING IMPROVES POWER AND LANDING IN HIGH SCHOOL ROWERS.

International journal of sports physical therapy

Chimera NJ, Kremer K.
PMID: 26900499
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2016 Feb;11(1):44-53.

BACKGROUND: Successful rowing participation requires leg power, back strength, cardiovascular endurance, and balance. SportsMetrics™ training improves lower limb alignment, hamstring peak torque, and vertical jump height; however, this training has not been used in athletes who row and may...

RELIABILITY, COMPARABILITY, AND VALIDITY OF FOOT INVERSION AND EVERSION STRENGTH MEASUREMENTS USING A HAND-HELD DYNAMOMETER.

International journal of sports physical therapy

Alfuth M, Hahm MM.
PMID: 26900502
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2016 Feb;11(1):72-84.

BACKGROUND: There are conflicting results with respect to the validity and reliability of lower extremity strength measurements using a hand-held dynamometer (HHD) in the healthy population. Previous studies exploring foot inversion and eversion strength using a HHD were carried...

A COMPARISON BETWEEN CIVILIAN AND MILITARY PHYSICAL THERAPISTS' KNOWLEDGE IN MANAGING MUSCULOSKELETAL CONDITIONS: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY.

International journal of sports physical therapy

Rundle R, Roberts J, Whitney G, Mankins S, Dille C, Donaldson M, Hassen A.
PMID: 26900506
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2016 Feb;11(1):115-25.

BACKGROUND: Military physical therapists have been shown to have the necessary knowledge in musculoskeletal medicine in order to practice as a direct access provider. However, research about musculoskeletal knowledge in the civilian physical therapist (non-military) population is lacking.PURPOSE: The...

ULTRASONOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT OF NECK MUSCULAR SIZE AND RANGE OF MOTION IN RUGBY PLAYERS.

International journal of sports physical therapy

Hemelryck W, Calistri J, Papadopoulou V, Theunissen S, Dugardeyn C, Balestra C.
PMID: 29484239
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2018 Feb;13(1):28-38.

BACKGROUND: World Rugby Union laws are constantly evolving towards stringent injury-prevention, particularly for contested scrums, since front row players are most at risk of cervical spine injuries. Recently, some countries have also introduced tailored training programs and minimum performance...

MAXIMAL HIP AND KNEE MUSCLE STRENGTH ARE NOT RELATED TO NEUROMUSCULAR PRE-ACTIVITY DURING SIDECUTTING MANEUVER: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY.

International journal of sports physical therapy

Husted RS, Bencke J, Hölmich P, Andersen LL, Thorborg K, Bandholm T, Gliese B, Lauridsen HB, Myklebust G, Aagaard P, Zebis MK.
PMID: 29484243
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2018 Feb;13(1):66-76.

BACKGROUND: Reduced lower extremity muscle strength as well as reduced lower extremity muscle pre-activity (defined as muscular activity just prior to initial ground contact) during high-risk movements are factors related to increased risk of non-contact ACL injury in adolescent...

ACUTE LATERAL ANKLE SPRAIN PREDICTION IN COLLEGIATE WOMEN'S SOCCER PLAYERS.

International journal of sports physical therapy

McCann RS, Kosik KB, Terada M, Beard MQ, Buskirk GE, Gribble PA.
PMID: 29484237
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2018 Feb;13(1):12-18.

BACKGROUND: Women's soccer has among the highest injury rates in collegiate sports, and lateral ankle sprains (LAS) are among the most commonly occurring injuries in that athletic population. However, no established LAS prediction model exists for collegiate women's soccer...

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