2. Access Medicine
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Anatomy Physiology Online (APO)
BMJ Clinical Evidence
BMJ Journals
Books@OVID
Cambridge Journals Online
Clinical Key
The Cochrane Library
Dentistry & Oral Sciences Source™
Ebrary
FA Davis e-kitapları
Hiper Kitap
The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
Journals@OVID
Jove
Karger
Lexi- Comp Online
Mary Ann Liebert
Micromedex
Nature
Oxford Journals
Primal Pictures 3D Anatomi Atlası
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (PQDT)
Pubmed
Quintessence e-kitapları
ScienceOnline (AAAS)
Science Direct
Sport Discus With Full Text
Springer Protocols
Springer Link
Taylor & Francis
Thieme e-Journals
Thieme Clinical e-book Collections
Türkiye Atıf Dizini
Uptodate
Wiley Online Library
World e-book Library
Sağlık Bilimleri Erişim
4. Acute tertiary care
Chronic / lifestyle conditions (Lifestyle Improvement & Fitness Enhancement (LIFE) Centre)
Intellectual disabilities
Women's health (Natal,incontinence,pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, lymphoedema,exercise)
Fizyoterapi Klinik Açılımları
5. Airway clearence
Balance training
Chronic pain
Postural stability
Respiratory muscle training
Sports and theurapatic taping
Online course in Physiotherapy education
Kurslar
6. Acupuncture
Mental health
Spinal cord injury
Oncology,pallative care and HIV
Neuroscience (International Neurological Physiotherapy Association)
History of physical therapy
Ağlar
10. The effects of diverse warm-up exercises on balance.
Kim K, et al.
J Phys Ther Sci - 2014 Oct
Variable resistance training using elastic bands to enhance lower extremity strengthening.
Lorenz DS.
Int J Sports Phys Ther - 2014 May
Strategies for promoting physical activity in clinical practice.
Sallis R, et al.
Prog Cardiovasc Dis - 2015 Jan
Pain measurement in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients: Behavioral Pain Scale versus Critical-Care Pain
Observation Tool.
Rijkenberg S, et al.
J Crit Care - 2015 Feb
14. Using platelet-rich plasma to treat jumper's
knees: Exploring the effect of a second closely-
timed infiltration.
Kaux JF, et al.
J Sci Med Sport. 2015 Mar 21. pii: S1440-
2440(15) 61-4.
CONGRESS FOR PHYSIOTHERAPY.
[No authors listed]
Cal State J Med. 1913 Feb;11(2):40. No abstract available.
Free PMC Article
15. Swiss ball enhances lumbar multifidus activity in chronic low back pain: A letter to the editor.
O'Keeffe M, et al.
Phys Ther Sport. 2015 Mar 11. pii: S1466-853(15):12-7.
Cost analysis of in-home Telerehabilitation for post-knee arthroplasty.
Tousignant M, et al.
J Med Internet Res. 2015 Mar 31;17(3):83.
Impact of a telehealth intervention on quality of life and symptom distress in patients with head and neck
cancer.
Pfeifer MP, et al.
J Community Support Oncol. 2015 Jan;13(1):14-21.
Discordance Between Distance Ambulated as Part of Usual Care and Functional Exercise Capacity in
Survivors of Critical Illness Upon Intensive Care Discharge: Observational Study.
Waters A, et al.
Phys Ther. 2015 Apr 2.
16. Ischemic Compression after Dry Needling of a Latent Myofascial Trigger Point Reduces Post-Needling Soreness
Intensity and Duration.
Martín-Pintado-Zugasti A, et al.
PM R. 2015 Mar 30. pii: S1934-1482(15), 173-2.
Associations of Sedentary Behaviour, Physical Activity, Blood Pressure and Anthropometric Measures with
Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Children with Cerebral Palsy.
Ryan JM, et al.
PLoS One. 2015 Apr 2;10(4).
Replacing stressful challenges with positive coping strategies: a resilience program for clinical placement learning.
Delany C, et al.
Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2015 Apr 3.
Studying the Balance of the Coper and Non-Coper ACL-Deficient Knee Subjects.
Soltani N, et al.
Asian J Sports Med. 2014 Jun;5(2):91-8.
Association of high blood pressure with body mass index, smoking and physical activity in healthy young adults.
Papathanasiou G, et al.
Open Cardiovasc Med J. 2015 Feb 27;9:5-17.
18. 15 years of tracking physiotherapy evidence on PEDro, where are we now?
Kamper SJ,et al.
Br J Sports Med. 2015 Apr 1.
The self-reported Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly (PASE) is a valid and clinically applicable measure in lung
cancer.
Granger CL,et al.
Support Care Cancer. 2015 Mar 26.
Effects of Nordic Walking and Pilates exercise programs on blood glucose and lipid profile in overweight and
obese postmenopausal women in an experimental, nonrandomized, open-label, prospective controlled trial.
Hagner-Derengowska M,et al.
Menopause. 2015 Mar 23.
Gait improves after 12 weeks of intensive resistance and functional training in people with mild to moderate
dementia.
Taylor N.
J Physiother. 2015 Apr;61(2):97.
A new technique to treat facet joint pain with pulsed radiofrequency.
Schianchi PM.
Anesth Pain Med. 2015 Jan 17;5(1):e21061.
Yenilikçi?
19. Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:
Research priorities, defined by multiple stakeholders, can proximally facilitate the coordination of research projects and national and
international cooperation and distally further improve the quality of physiotherapy practice. The aim of this study was therefore to
establish physiotherapy research priorities in Switzerland considering multiple stakeholders' opinions.
METHODS:
A mixed methods design was chosen. For a qualitative identification of physiotherapy research topics, 18 focus group discussions and 23 semi-
structured interviews/written commentaries were conducted. For the quantitative analysis, 420 participants prioritized research topics using a two-
round Delphi questionnaire survey. The following stakeholder groups were surveyed in the German-speaking, French-speaking and Italian-
speaking regions of Switzerland: physiotherapy researchers, practitioners and educators, representatives of patient organizations, public health
organizations, health insurers, physicians, nurses, occupational therapists and other health professionals, as well as physical educators.
RESULTS:
The top five overall physiotherapy research priorities identified were as follows: physiotherapy treatment, physiotherapy assessment and
diagnosis, prevention, physiotherapist-patient interaction and physiotherapy professional education at the bachelor level. With regard to
diagnostic groups, the highest priorities were placed on musculoskeletal disorders, neurology, orthopaedics, geriatrics and
ergonomics/occupational health. Consensus was moderate to high, and only few differences between stakeholder groups were revealed.
DISCUSSION:
Research directly related to physiotherapy treatment is of highest priority. It should focus on diagnostic groups related to chronicity in
anticipation of demographic changes. Multidisciplinary networks for research and practice, alongside sound coordination of research projects,
should increase the impact of physiotherapy research. An accurate dissemination of research priorities, defined and supported by multiple
stakeholder groups, might strengthen their impact on research and practice.
Physiother Res Int. 2015 Mar 17.
Physiotherapy Research Priorities in Switzerland: Views of the Various Stakeholders.
Nast I, et al.
20. Geleneksel yaklaşım yeni alan
Physiotherapy for human T-lymphotropic
virus 1-associated myelopathy: review of the
literature and future perspectives.
Sá KN, et al.
J Multidiscip Healthc. 2015 Feb 23;8:117-25.
Abstract
Human T-lymphotropic virus 1 (HTLV-1) infection may
be associated with damage to the spinal cord - HTLV-
associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis - and
other neurological symptoms that compromise everyday
life activities. There is no cure for this disease, but
recent evidence suggests that physiotherapy may help
individuals with the infection, although, as far as we are
aware, no systematic review has approached this topic.
Therefore, the objective of this review is to address the
core problems associated with HTLV-1 infection that can
be detected and treated by physiotherapy, present the
results of clinical trials, and discuss perspectives on the
development of knowledge in this area. Major problems
for individuals with HTLV-1 are pain, sensory-motor
dysfunction, and urinary symptoms. All of these have
high impact on quality of life, and recent clinical trials
involving exercises, electrotherapeutic modalities, and
massage have shown promising effects. Although not
influencing the basic pathologic disturbances, a
physiotherapeutic approach seems to be useful to detect
specific problems related to body structures, activity, and
participation related to movement in HTLV-1 infection, as
well as to treat these conditions.
KEYWORDS:HAM/TSP; HTLV-1; pain; physical therapy
modalities; quality of life; sensory-motor dysfunction;
urinary symptoms
21. Podcast: Community wide interventions for increasing physical activity.
Community wide interventions for increasing physical activity.
Baker PRA, et al.
Queensland University of Technology, Australia
To evaluate the effects of community wide, multi-strategic interventions upon
population levels of physical activity.
22. The effect of an interdisciplinary rehabilitation intervention comparing HRQoL, symptom burden and physical function among patients with
primary glioma: An RCT study protocol.
Hansen A , et al.
BMJ Open, 2014, 4(10)
A wearable proprioceptive stabilizer (Equistasi) for rehabilitation of postural instability in Parkinson's disease: A phase II randomized double-
blind, double-dummy, controlled study.
Volpe D , et al.
PloS one, 2014, 9(11)
Targeted rehabilitation to improve outcome after total knee replacement (TRIO): Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
Simpson AHRW, et al.
Trials, 2014, 15(1)
Upper limb motor rehabilitation impacts white matter microstructure in multiple sclerosis.
Bonzano L, et al.
NeuroImage, 2014, 90, 107
Cervico-vestibular physiotherapy in the treatment of individuals with persistent symptoms following sport-related concussion: A randomized
controlled trial.
Schneider K , et al.
Brain injury, 2014, 28(5-6), 796
Physiotherapy Rehabilitation for Osteoporotic Vertebral Fracture (PROVE): Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
Barker KL , et al.
Trials, 2014, 15(1)
CLINICALTRIALS
23. Dissertation &Theses Global
The evaluation of a self-management physiotherapy programme for adults with cystic fibrosis.
Collins-Gilchrist, C. University of Portsmouth (UK), ProQuest, 2012.
Identifying the factors contributing to Canadian physiotherapists' decisions to
supervise physiotherapy students: Results from a national survey.
Hall, Mark David. University of Alberta (Canada), ProQuest, 2013.
Therapeutic Contextual Factors in Physiotherapy: Magnitude, Mechanisms and Contributors of
Placebo Mediated Analgesia in Chronic Low Back Pain.
Fuentes Contreras, Jorge Patricio. University of Alberta (Canada), ProQuest, 2013.
A comprehensive study to develop and evaluate the acquired brain injury
physiotherapy documentation in an inpatient setting.
Altowaijri, Abdulrahman. Cardiff University (UK), ProQuest,2014.
24. Four themes, namely pre-rehabilitation, rehabilitation and post-rehabilitation stages and the documentation
process, were identified. Each theme had different sub-themes. The feedback from the heads of the rehabilitation
teams and physiotherapists helped the researcher to gather in-depth details of these themes and sub-themes. A
valid, reliable and acceptable treatment recording tool for use by physiotherapists with people with ABI in an
inpatient rehabilitation setting was developed using the information gathered during the previous phases, including
a literature review. The results show that the newly developed documentation tool has the ability to record
comprehensive details of treatment sessions using a very simple coding process in a very quick way. The
treatment recording tool offers a sufficiently structured method to collect information about treatment sessions,
including treatment tasks, treatment positions, interventions provided, adjuncts used and the treatment
duration of each treatment task. Treatment packages (combinations of physiotherapy interventions) were also
investigated using a geometric coding process. The results showed that the treatment recording tool records more
comprehensive and organised details about physiotherapy treatment sessions compared to SOAP notes completed
by the same physiotherapists.
The new treatment recording tool has been designed to improve patient care
by facilitating accurate and appropriate communication between
physiotherapists, and between physiotherapists and other specialists.
Developing the documentation method in inpatient settings will help other
professionals to better understand physiotherapypractice and the role that
physiotherapists play in the multidisciplinary rehabilitation service.
25. http://www.sciencedirect.com
Physiotherapy in the prevention of falls in older people.
J of Physiotherapy, Volume 61, Issue 2, April 2015, pp: 54-60
Catherine S.
Risk factors for chronic disability in a cohort of patients with acute whiplash associated disorders seeking physiotherapy
treatment for persisting symptoms.
Physiotherapy, Volume 101, Issue 1, March 2015, pp: 34-43
Esther W.
Addition of motivational interventions to exercise and traditional Physiotherapy: a review and meta-analysis.
Physiotherapy, Volume 101, Issue 1, March 2015, pp: 1-12
McGrane N.
Physiotherapy after subacromial decompression surgery: development of a standardised exercise intervention.
Physiotherapy, In Press, Corrected Proof, 21 January 2015
Christiansen DH.
Influence de la kinésithérapie respiratoire sur le reflux gastro-œsophagien chez l’enfant
Revue des Maladies Respiratoires, In Press, Corrected Proof, 25 February 2015
Reychler G.
26. Quantitative testing of physiotherapy ultrasound beam patterns within a clinical environment using a
thermochromic tile
Ultrasonics, Volume 58, April 2015, pp :6-10
Žauhar G.
The implementation of the non-standardized method developed at the National Physical
Laboratory (UK) supporting the quality assurance of therapeutic ultrasonic beam
parameters within a clinical environment is presented. The method consists of exposing
an acoustic absorber tile, part of which contains a thermochromic pigment, to the
ultrasonic beam, thereby forming an image of the two-dimensional intensity profile of
the transducer. Nine different physiotherapy ultrasound treatment heads currently
used clinically were tested using this method. Thermochromic images were
postprocessed in order to estimate the Effective Radiating Area (ERA) for treatment
heads operating within the frequency range from 1 MHz to 3.2 MHz, and nominal
applied intensities in the range of 1–3 W/cm2. Experimental results and comparisons with
manufacturer specified values of ERA are presented. Differences in the experimentally
derived results and the manufacturer values are typically well within 25%. The root-
mean squared difference calculated over the nine treatment heads is 15.1%, with the
thermochromic material tended to underestimate the ERA.
27. http://www.sciencedirect.com
Efficacy of the addition of positive airway pressure to conventional chest physiotherapy in resolution of pleural effusion after drainage: protocol for a
randomised controlled trial.
Santos E.
J of Physiotherapy, Volume 61, Issue 2, April 2015, P:93
One-year follow-up of women who participated in a physiotherapy and health education program before and after obstetric fistula surgery.
Castille Y.
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, Volume 128, Issue 3, March 2015, P:264-266
A massive open online course (MOOC) can be used to teach physiotherapy students about spinal cord injuries: a randomised trial.
Hossain MS.
J of Physiotherapy, Volume 61, Issue 1, January 2015, P: 21-27
28. 100th anniversary
of Physiotherapy
Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, Nursing Notes.
Journal of the Incorporated Society of Trained Masseuses,1915.
MEDLINE, Thomson Scientific, Institute for Scientific Information.
EQUATOR Network (Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency of health
Research; http://www.equator-network.org/
CONSORT statement, PRISMA guideline -1 January 2015
Physiotherapy App
Physiotherapy
Volume 100, Issue 2, June 2014, Pages 93
Noncommunicable diseases
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30. «evidence of long-term effects on outcomes is lacking» 2004
UPTODATE
Nonpharmacologic therapies and preventive
measures for patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
Authors
Peter H Schur, MD
Ravinder N Maini, BA, MB BChir, FRCP,
FMedSci, FRS
Allan Gibofsky, MD, JD, FACP, FCLM
Section Editor
James R O'Dell, MD
Deputy Editor
Paul L Romain, MD
Mar 2015.
Cardiovascular risk reduction
Because of an increased risk of coronary
atherosclerosis and associated morbidity
and mortality in patients with RA, efforts
to modify risk factors such as cigarette
smoking, hyperlipidemia, hypertension,
and sedentary lifestyle should accompany
treatment directed at RA. Control of the
inflammatory process also may
contribute to cardiovascular protection,
while there is some evidence that statin
therapy improves inflammation in patients
with RA. These issues are discussed
separately.
31. Cardiothoracics
Continence and women’s health
Ergonomics and occupational health
Gerontology
Musculoskeletal
Neurology
Oncology
Orthopaedics
Paediatrics
Sports
Chronic pain
Neurotrauma
Whiplash
Updates
2 March 2015
32. Cardiotorasic
Effects of short-term continuous positive airway pressure on myocardial
sympathetic nerve function and energetics in patients with heart failure and
obstructive sleep apnea: a randomized study
Hall AB, et al.
CONCLUSIONS: In patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and
OSA, short-term CPAP increased hydroxyephedrine retention, indicating
improved myocardial sympathetic nerve function, but overall did not affect
energetics. In those with more severe OSA, CPAP may improve cardiac efficiency.
Further outcome-based investigation of the consequences of CPAP is warranted.
Circulation 2014 Sep 9;130(11):892-901
clinical trial
33. Impact of exercise on pro inflammatory cytokine levels and epigenetic modulations of tumor-competitive
lymphocytes in non-hodgkin-lymphoma patients -- randomized controlled trial.
Zimmer P,et al.
European Journal of Haematology 2014 Dec;93(6):527-532
Explosive type of moderate-resistance training induces functional, cardiovascular, and molecular
adaptations in the elderly.
Beltran Valls MR,et al.
Age 2014 Apr;36(2):759-772
Use of low-level laser therapy (808 nm) to muscle fatigue resistance: a randomized double-blind crossover
trial.
de Brito Vieira WH,et al.
Photomedicine and Laser Surgery 2014 Dec;32(12):678-685
34. Research themes
The focus of our research is to optimise the role of physiotherapy in a multidisciplinary setting related to physical activity,
exercise and sports.
The main research themes are Chronic Disorders and Implementation of Knowledge.
The departments of epidemiology, orthopaedic medicine, rehabilitation medicine, urology, anatomy and general practice of
Maastricht
University Medical Centre+.
External partners are:
Hogeschool Zuyd, Heerlen, the Netherlands
University of Allied Care Winterthur, Switzerland
IQ healthcare, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center, Nijmegen
Balgrist University, Zurich
LOSO (landelijk overleg sportgezondheids onderzoek)
Royal Dutch Society for Physical Therapy,KNGF, Amersfoort
MUMC Move, Maastricht
University Medical Center, Groningen
Medrisk, Philadelphia, USA
35. van der Wees PJ, Moore AP, Powers CM, Stewart A, Nijhuis-van der Sanden MWG, de
Bie RA. Development of clinical guidelines in physical therapy: perspective for
international collaboration. Phys Ther 2011; 91:1551-3.
https://www.physiotherapyexercises.com/
36. University Birmingham
Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences Research
Human Movement and Rehabilitation
Investigating mechanisms and conditions
affecting the control of human movement
that inform new and effective methods for
diagnosis and rehabilitation
Normal control of movement can go awry in
neurological and musculoskeletal conditions.
This includes Parkinson’s disease, stroke and
traumatic brain injury, as well as low back
pain, whiplash and arthritis. To understand
the aetiology of such conditions to develop
effective treatments, it is first necessary to
understand the healthy brain and body.
Exercise, Medicine and Health
Investigating the mechanisms by which exercise aids
health, and prevents and treats disease
Within this theme a wide range of research is undertaken
to assess the effects of exercise on bodily systems in a
diverse range of populations across the lifespan. Our work
is important because to understand how exercise can
maintain health, and prevent and treat disease we first need
to understand the mechanisms by which exercise affects
the cells, tissues and systems of the human body. This
work is also required to better understand how exercise
interventions might be optimized (e.g., intensity,
duration, mode) or even individualized, such that they are
as effective as possible in eliciting the desired adaptive
response. The body’s response to an acute bout of exercise
also provides a valuable assessment of physiological
functioning, and our ongoing studies are using such tests to
assess the benefits of interventions (e.g., exercise,
pharmacological or nutritional) or to reveal abnormalities
in physiological regulation that may limit physical
capacity.
37. Division of Physiotherapy
Department of Neurobiology, Care
Sciences and Society Division of
Physiotherapy
Physical Activity and Health in
Rheumatic Disease
Musculoskeletal disorders from a
biopsychosocial perspective
Projeler
BETA- PD: Balance Elderly Training
and Activity in Parkinson’s disease.
Effects of exercise on balance, muscle
strength and physical activity level in
new users of walkers over the age of 65
Department of Neurobiology,
Care Sciences and Society
38. Effect of Aerosol Devices and AdministrationTechniques on Drug Delivery in a Simulated Spontaneously Breathing PediatricTracheostomy Model.
Alhamad BR, Fink JB, Harwood RJ, Sheard MM, AriA.
Respir Care. 2015 Mar 3.
Ultrasound evaluation of foot muscles and plantar fascia in pes planus.
Angin S, Crofts G, Mickle KJ, Nester CJ.
Gait Posture. 2014 May;40(1):48-52.
Detecting movement intent from scalp EEG in a novel upper limb robotic rehabilitation system for stroke.
Bhagat NA, French J,VenkatakrishnanA,Yozbatiran N.
Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2014;2014:4127-30
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