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Effectiveness of Somatosensory Stimulation for the Lower Limb and Foot to Improve Balance and Gait after Stroke: A Systematic Review (2022)
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Aries, A., Downing, P., Sim, J., & Hunter, S. (2022). Effectiveness of Somatosensory Stimulation for the Lower Limb and Foot to Improve Balance and Gait after Stroke: A Systematic Review. Brain Sciences, https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12081102

This systematic review’s purpose was to evaluate the effectiveness of lower-limb and foot somatosensory stimulation to improve balance and gait post-stroke. PRISMA reporting guidelines were followed. Included studies: randomized controlled trials (RC... Read More about Effectiveness of Somatosensory Stimulation for the Lower Limb and Foot to Improve Balance and Gait after Stroke: A Systematic Review.

Human ankle joint movements during walking are probably not determined by talar morphology. (2022)
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Wolf, P., Moor, R., Lundberg, A., Nester, C., Arndt, A., & Graf, E. (2022). Human ankle joint movements during walking are probably not determined by talar morphology. Scientific Reports, 12, Article 13856. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-17984-5

Knowledge about the orientation of a representative ankle joint axis is limited to studies of tarsal morphology and of quasistatic movements. The aim of our study was therefore to determine the development of the axis orientation during walking. Intr... Read More about Human ankle joint movements during walking are probably not determined by talar morphology..

Prevalence of and factors associated with osteoarthritis and pain in retired Olympians compared with the general population: part 2 – the spine and upper limb (2022)
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Palmer, D., Cooper, D., Whittaker, J., Batt, M., Emery, C., Engebretsen, L., …Budget, R. (2022). Prevalence of and factors associated with osteoarthritis and pain in retired Olympians compared with the general population: part 2 – the spine and upper limb. British Journal of Sports Medicine, https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2021-104978

<jats:sec><jats:title>Objectives</jats:title><jats:p>(1) To determine the prevalence of spine and upper limb osteoarthritis (OA) and pain in retired Olympians; (2) identify risk factors associated with their occurrence and (3) compare with a sample o... Read More about Prevalence of and factors associated with osteoarthritis and pain in retired Olympians compared with the general population: part 2 – the spine and upper limb.

Cardiometabolic and perceptual responses to different forms of interval training in patients with type 2 diabetes,Kardiometabolische und Wahrnehmungsreaktionen auf verschiedene Formen des Intervalltrainings bei Patienten mit Typ-2-Diabetes (2022)
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Atef, H., Muka, T., & Abd El-Hameed, A. A. (2023). Cardiometabolic and perceptual responses to different forms of interval training in patients with type 2 diabetes,Kardiometabolische und Wahrnehmungsreaktionen auf verschiedene Formen des Intervalltrainings bei Patienten mit Typ-2-Diabetes. German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research, 53, 180–186. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12662-022-00841-y

Prevalence of and factors associated with osteoarthritis and pain in retired Olympians, with comparison to the general population: part 1 – the lower limb (2022)
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Shroff, M., Soligard, T., Batt, M., Steffen, K., Budgett, R., Palmer, D., …Schamasch, P. (2022). Prevalence of and factors associated with osteoarthritis and pain in retired Olympians, with comparison to the general population: part 1 – the lower limb. British Journal of Sports Medicine, https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2021-104762

Understanding current UK practice for the incidental identification of vertebral fragility fractures from CT scans: an expert elicitation study (2022)
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Luetchens, S., Cootes, T., Payne, K., Dalal, G., Bromiley, P., & Kariki, E. (2022). Understanding current UK practice for the incidental identification of vertebral fragility fractures from CT scans: an expert elicitation study. Aging clinical and experimental research, 1909 - 1918. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40520-022-02124-w

Background There is an emerging interest in using automated approaches to enable the incidental identifcation of vertebral
fragility fractures (VFFs) on existing medical images visualising the spine.
Aim To quantify values, and the degree of uncer... Read More about Understanding current UK practice for the incidental identification of vertebral fragility fractures from CT scans: an expert elicitation study.

Dose-volume analysis of planned versus accumulated dose as a predictor for late gastrointestinal toxicity in men receiving radiotherapy for high-risk prostate cancer. (2022)
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Ong, A., Knight, K., Panettieri, V., Dimmock, M., Tuan, J., Tan, H., & Wright, C. (2022). Dose-volume analysis of planned versus accumulated dose as a predictor for late gastrointestinal toxicity in men receiving radiotherapy for high-risk prostate cancer. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phro.2022.07.001

Background and purpose: Significant dose deviations have been reported between planned (DP) and accumulated (DA) dose in prostate radiotherapy. This study aimed to develop multivariate analysis (MVA) models associating Grade 1 and 2 gastrointestinal... Read More about Dose-volume analysis of planned versus accumulated dose as a predictor for late gastrointestinal toxicity in men receiving radiotherapy for high-risk prostate cancer..

The effects of prehabilitation on body composition in patients undergoing multimodal therapy for esophageal cancer (2022)
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Halliday, L., Boshier, P., Doganay, E., Wynter-Blyth, V., Buckley, J., & Moorthy, K. (2022). The effects of prehabilitation on body composition in patients undergoing multimodal therapy for esophageal cancer. Diseases of the Esophagus, https://doi.org/10.1093/dote/doac046

Prehabilitation aims to optimize a patient's functional capacity in preparation for surgery. Esophageal cancer patients have a high incidence of sarcopenia and commonly undergo neoadjuvant therapy, which is associated with loss of muscle mass. This s... Read More about The effects of prehabilitation on body composition in patients undergoing multimodal therapy for esophageal cancer.

Validation of the German version of the STarT-MSK-Tool: A cohort study with patients from physiotherapy clinics. (2022)
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Karstens, S., Zebisch, J., Wey, J., Hilfiker, R., & Hill, J. C. (2022). Validation of the German version of the STarT-MSK-Tool: A cohort study with patients from physiotherapy clinics. PloS one, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269694

BACKGROUND: The STarT-MSK-Tool is an adaptation of the well established STarT-Back-Tool, used to risk-stratify patients with a wider range of musculoskeletal presentations. OBJECTIVE: To formally translate and cross-culturally adapt the Keele STarT-M... Read More about Validation of the German version of the STarT-MSK-Tool: A cohort study with patients from physiotherapy clinics..

Barriers and facilitators related to self-management of shoulder pain: a systematic review and qualitative synthesis. (2022)
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O'Shea, A., Drennan, J., Littlewood, C., Slater, H., Sim, J., & McVeigh, J. (2022). Barriers and facilitators related to self-management of shoulder pain: a systematic review and qualitative synthesis. Clinical Rehabilitation, 36(11), https://doi.org/10.1177/02692155221108553

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review was to identify barriers and facilitators related to self-management from the perspectives of people with shoulder pain and clinicians involved in their care. DATA SOURCES: CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, SPORTDiscu... Read More about Barriers and facilitators related to self-management of shoulder pain: a systematic review and qualitative synthesis..