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Article titles in rehabilitation literature.


This section provides readers with a list of articles on rehabilitation topics that have been recently published in other journals. Articles are listed by the type of study.

Outcomes/Effectiveness

Anti-inflammatory effects of exercise training in the skeletal muscle of patients with chronic heart failure. Gielen S, Adams V, Mobius-Winkler S, et el. J Am Coil Cardiol. 2003;42:861-868.

Changes in quality of life according to the SF36 Health Survey of persons with back pain six months after orthopedic in- and outpatient rehabilitation. Merkesdal S, Busche T, Bauer J, Mau W. Int J Rehabil Res. 2003;26:183-189.

Does an early increased-intensity interdisciplinary upper limb therapy programme following acute stroke improve outcome? Rodgers H, Mackintosh J, Price C, et at. Clin Rehabil. 2003;17:579-589.

Does pain relief improve pain behavior pain behavior,
n a joint test during which the patient indicates a particular point in which pain is initially experienced and/or increases while the practitioner moves the joint through the range of motion.
 and mood in chronic pain patients? SatorKatzenschlager SM, Schiesser AW, KozekLangenecker SA, et al. Anesth Analg. 2003;97:791-797.

Effect of exercise duration and intensity on weight loss in overweight, sedentary women: a randomized ran·dom·ize  
tr.v. ran·dom·ized, ran·dom·iz·ing, ran·dom·iz·es
To make random in arrangement, especially in order to control the variables in an experiment.
 trial. Jakicic JM, Marcus BH, Gallagher KI, et el. JAMA JAMA
abbr.
Journal of the American Medical Association
. 2003;290: 1323-1330.

Effect of magnetic vs sham-magnetic insoles on plantar heel pain: a randomized controlled trial A randomized controlled trial (RCT) is a scientific procedure most commonly used in testing medicines or medical procedures. RCTs are considered the most reliable form of scientific evidence because it eliminates all forms of spurious causality. . Winemiller MH, Billow RG, Laskowski ER, Harmsen WS. JAMA. 2003;290:1474-1478.

The effectiveness of intensive group exercise on patients with ankylosing spondylitis. Analay Y, Ozcan E, Karan A, et el. Clin Rehabil. 2003;17:631-636.

Effectiveness of sensory and motor rehabilitation of the upper limb following the principles of neuroplasticity: patients stable poststroke. Byl N, Roderick J, Mohamed O, et al. Neurarehobil Neural Repair. 2003;17:176-191.

Effects of perceptual learning exercises on standing balance using a hardness discrimination task in hemiplegic hem·i·ple·gia  
n.
Paralysis affecting only one side of the body.



[Late Greek hmipl
 patients following stroke: a randomized controlled pilot trial. Morioka S, Yogi yo·gi  
n. pl. yo·gis
One who practices yoga.



[Hindi yog
 E Clin Rehabil. 2003;17:600-607.

Influence of participation in high-impact sports during adolescence and adulthood on bone mineral density bone mineral density
n.
See bone density.


bone mineral density A measurement of bone mass, expressed as the amount of mineral–in grams divided by the area scanned in cm2. See Bone densitometry.
 in middle-aged men: a 27-year follow-up study. Van Langendonck L, Lefevre J, Claessens AL, et el. Am J Epidemiol. 2003;158:525-533.

No benefit from D-amphetamine when added to physiotherapy after stroke: a randomized, placebo-controlled study. Treig T, Werner C, Sachse M, Hesse S. Clin Rehabil. 2003;17: 590-599.

Quadriceps strength and volitional activation before and after total knee arthroplosty for osteoarthritis osteoarthritis
 or osteoarthrosis or degenerative joint disease

Most common joint disorder, afflicting over 80% of those who reach age 70. It does not involve excessive inflammation and may have no symptoms, especially at first.
. Stevens JE, Mizner RL, SnyderMackler L. J Orthop Res. 2003;21:775-779.

A randomised Adj. 1. randomised - set up or distributed in a deliberately random way
randomized

irregular - contrary to rule or accepted order or general practice; "irregular hiring practices"
 controlled trial comparing rehabilitation against standard therapy in multiple sclerosis patients receiving intravenous steroid treatment. Craig J, Young CA, Ennis M, et el. J Neural Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2003;74:1225-1230.

Randomized clinical trial randomized clinical trial,
n a clinical study where volunteer participants with comparable characteristics are randomly assigned to different test groups to compare the efficacy of therapies.
 of lumbar instrumented fusion and cognitive intervention and exercises in patients with chronic low back pain and disc degeneration. Ivar Brox J, Sorensen R, Friis A, et al. Spine. 2003;28:1913-1921.

A study on additional early physiotherapy after stroke and factors affecting functional recovery. Fang Y, Chen X, Li H, et el. Clin Rehabil. 2003;17:608-617.

Reviews

Early Alzheimer's disease [clinical practice]. Kawas CH. N Engl J Med. 2003;349: 1056-1063.

Epilepsy. Chang BS, Lawenstein DH. N Engl J Med. 2003;349:1257-1266.

Menstrual disturbances in athletes: a focus on luteal phase defects. De Souza MJ. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2003;35:1553-1563.

Rehabilitation approaches for children with cerebral palsy: overview. Stanger M, Oresic S. J Child Neural. 2003; 18(suppl 1):S79-S88.

Review of exercise-induced asthma. Storms WW. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2003;35:1464-1470.

Statistical molar unit number estimation: from theory to practice. Lomen-Hoerth C, Slawnych MR Muscle Nerve. 2003;28: 263-272.

Sudden death in young athletes. Maron BJ. N Engl J Med. 2003;349:1064-1075.

Measurement

Comparison of two functional independence scales with a participation measure in post-stroke rehabilitation. Desrosiers J, Rochette A, Noreau L, et el. Arch Gerontol Geriatr. 2003;37:157-172.

Derivation and identification of questions that act as predictors of abdominal pain of musculoskeletal musculoskeletal /mus·cu·lo·skel·e·tal/ (-skel´e-t'l) pertaining to or comprising the skeleton and muscles.

mus·cu·lo·skel·e·tal
adj.
Relating to or involving the muscles and the skeleton.
 origin. Sparkes V, Prevost AT, Hunter JO. Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2003;15:1021-1027.

A fluidity scale for evaluating the motor strategy of the rise-to-walk task after stroke. Malouin F, McFadyen B, Dion L, Richards CL. Clin Rehabil. 2003;17:674-684.

Perceived and measured levels of exertion of patients with chronic back pain exercising in a hydrotherapy hydrotherapy, use of water in the treatment of illness or injury. Although the medicinal and hygienic value of water was recognized by the early Greeks, hydrotherapy attained its widest use in the 18th and 19th cent.  pool. Barker KL, Dawes H, Hansford P, Shamley D. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2003;84:1319-1323.

Standardized quality-assessment system to evaluate pressure ulcer care in the nursing home. Bates-Jansen BM, Cadogan M, Jorge J, Schnelle JE J Am Geriatr Sac. 2003;51: 1194-1202.

Walking activity measured by accelerometry during respiratory rehabilitation. Coronado M, Janssens JP, De Muralt B, et al. J Cardiopulm Rehabil. 2003;23:357-364.

Ethics/Professional Issues

Collective danger and individual risk: cultural perspectives on the hazards of medical research. Parker DB, Barrett RJ. Intern Med J. 2003;33:463-464.

Confidentiality of employee health records: ethical and legal dilemmas for occupational health nurses. McHugh J. AAOHN AAOHN American Association of Occupational Health Nurses  J. 2003;51:378-383.

Ethical aspects of placebo in migraine research. Linde M, May A, Limmroth V, Dahlof C. Cephalalgla. 2003;23:491-495.

Health professionals' views on standards for decision-making capacity regarding refusal of medical treatment in mild Alzheimer's disease. Volicer L, Ganzini L. J Am Geriatr Sac 2003;51:1270-1274.

What the clinician taught the ethicist eth·i·cist   also e·thi·cian
n.
A specialist in ethics.

Noun 1. ethicist - a philosopher who specializes in ethics
ethician

philosopher - a specialist in philosophy
: clinical contributions to ethical concerns. Koch T. Mad Sci Monit. 2003;9:21-27.

Practice Guidelines/ Clinical Decision Making

Beliefs and attitudes of members of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons regarding the treatment of anterior cruciate ligament injury anterior cruciate ligament injury Sports medicine An injury most common in sports characterized by abrupt changes of direction–eg, football, skiing, tennis, soccer Clinical Swelling, tenderness of knee Management ACL reconstruction via arthroscopy . Marx RG, Jones EC, Angel M, et al. Arthroscopy Arthroscopy Definition

Arthroscopy is the examination of a joint, specifically, the inside structures. The procedure is performed by inserting a specifically designed illuminated device into the joint through a small incision.
. 2003;19:762-770.

Occupational therapy and physiotherapy for the patient with burns: principles and management guidelines. Simons M, King S, Edgar D. J Burn Care Rehabil. 2003;24:323-335.

Practical clinical trials: increasing the value of clinical research for decision making in clinical and health policy. Tunis SR, Stryer DB, Clancy CM. JAMA. 2003;290:1624-1632.

Standardized reporting of clinical practice guidelines clinical practice guidelines Clinical policies, practice guidelines, practice parameters, practice policies Medtalk Systematically developed statements to assist practitioner and Pt decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances. See Psychology. : a proposal from the Conference on Guideline Standardization. Shiffman RN, Shekelle P, Overhage JM, et al. Ann Intern Med. 2003;139:493-498.

Using information technology to improve the health care of older adults. Weiner M, Callahan CM, Tierney WM, et al. Ann Intern Med. 2003;139:430-436.
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