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期刊名:Musculoskeletal science and practice

缩写:MUSCULOSKEL SCI PRAC

ISSN:2468-7812

e-ISSN:2468-7812

IF/分区:2.2/Q1

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Dylan J Gibson,John H Hollman,Stephanie M Dang et al. Dylan J Gibson et al.
Background: Low back pain is one of the most common conditions managed by physical therapists. Positive patient expectations have been associated with improved clinical outcomes; however, limited research has examined how...
Ömer Kuzu,Merve Çakır,Furkan Çakır et al. Ömer Kuzu et al.
Objective: Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and masticatory muscles, which are likely to be affected in patients with fibromyalgia (FM), have not been objectively evaluated together previously. The aim of this study was to c...
Thomas Gerard,Florian Naye,Simon Decary et al. Thomas Gerard et al.
Background: Neck pain represents a major burden. Guideline-based interventions demonstrated modest clinical benefits. The added value of subgrouping tools remains limited, potentially reflecting an incomplete assessment o...
Andrés Pierobon,Chris Krägeloh Andrés Pierobon
Introduction: The assessment of physical function is central to clinical decision-making in rehabilitation and musculoskeletal care. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are widely used because they are simple, cost-...
Nathan Hutting,Firas Mourad,Alan Taylor et al. Nathan Hutting et al.
Background: Previous research has raised the question of the extent to which physical therapists possess sufficient knowledge of cervical vascular pathologies and blood flow limitations and the clinical reasoning skills t...
Inge E P M van Haren,Anne Tankink,Robert E H van Cingel et al. Inge E P M van Haren et al.
Background: During rehabilitation following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, increased attention is given to addressing psychological factors, such as fear. Fear can hinder the rehabilitation process and r...
Mélodie St-Georges,Douglas P Gross,Nathan Hutting et al. Mélodie St-Georges et al.
Introduction: Disability can significantly impact a person's capacity to work and may lead to potentially life-threatening difficulties. Physiotherapists are well-positioned to address occupational issues for individuals ...
Yanfei Xie,Masoumeh Abedi,Leo Chen et al. Yanfei Xie et al.
Clinical prediction models have been identified as a research priority to identify individuals at risk of persistent musculoskeletal disability. As neck pain is a leading cause of disability among workers exposed to cumulative, repetitive a...
Romina Gollan,Luana C Main,Jamie L Tait et al. Romina Gollan et al.
Background: Exercise is a well-established treatment for chronic low back pain (LBP), yet its effects on inflammation remain unclear. Objective: ...
Chalomjai Pensri,Zhiqi Liang,Julia Treleaven et al. Chalomjai Pensri et al.
Background: Active trigger points (ATrPs) are common and considered a peripheral nociceptive source in tension-type headache (TTH). Understanding differences in features between individuals with TTH who have few or more A...