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Preventive exercises reduced injury-related costs among adult male amateur soccer players: a cluster-randomised trial

Question: Is an injury prevention program consisting of 10 exercises designed to improve stability, muscle strength, co-ordination, and flexibility of the trunk, hip and leg muscles (known as The11) cost effective in adult male amateur soccer players? Design: Cost-effectiveness analysis of a cluster-randomised controlled trial. Participants: 479 adult male amateur ...

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Physiotherapy management of blood cancers

Physiotherapy is an important part of the management of people with blood cancer. Blood cancer is associated with significant physical and psychological burden. The goals of physiotherapy include facilitating the individual to prepare physically for medical treatment, maintain health during treatment, recover after treatment, and maximise health and wellbeing in ...

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It’s Not Me, It’s You. Why Patient Engagement Fails and How to Fix It.

Patient engagement initiatives are a dime a dozen across healthcare organizations. From patient advisory groups and patient-centered portals to social media outlets and secure messaging, healthcare organizations understand that it’s important to get patients involved in their care. Studies prove that engaged patients result in better outcomes, lower costs, and ...

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Breathing efforts in COVID-19 patients could lead to lung injury

Researchers at the University of Warwick (UK)  have studied the impact of high respiratory efforts on the lungs of patients suffering from acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19  and have evaluated the likelihood of lung injury. Although mechanical ventilation is a life-saving intervention, the potential of mechanical ventilators to further damage already diseased ...

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Rehabilitation and COVID-19: the Cochrane Rehabilitation 2020 rapid living systematic review

European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 2020 October;56(5):642-51 Maria G. CERAVOLO , Chiara ARIENTI , Alessandro de SIRE , Elisa ANDRENELLI , Francesco NEGRINI , Stefano G. LAZZARINI, Michele PATRINI , Stefano NEGRINI INTRODUCTION: This paper improves the methodology of the first edition of the rapid living systematic review started in April 2020, with the ...

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Multidisciplinary, exercise-based oncology rehabilitation programs improve patient outcomes but their effects on healthcare service-level outcomes remain uncertain: a systematic review

Amy MDennett, MitchellSarkies, NoraShields, Casey LPeiris, CylieWilliams, Nicholas FTaylor Journal of Physiotherapy Available online 24 December 2020 Abstract Question What is the effect of multidisciplinary, exercise-based, group oncology rehabilitation programs on healthcare service outcomes and patient-level outcomes, including quality of life and physical and psychosocial function? Design Systematic review with meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. ...

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Evidence of Benefit of Telerehabitation After Orthopedic Surgery: A Systematic Review

Background: In addition to traditional physiotherapy, studies based on telerehabilitation programs have published the results of effectiveness, validity, noninferiority, and important advantages in some neurological, cognitive, and musculoskeletal disorders, providing an opportunity to define new social policies and interventions. Objectives: The aim of this systematic review is to investigate the effects of ...

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