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2. Effectiveness of functional or biomechanical bandages with athletic taping and kinesiotaping in subjects with chronic ankle instability: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS305: Área de Fisioterapia., Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, Benítez Lugo, María Luisa, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS305: Área de Fisioterapia., Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, and Benítez Lugo, María Luisa
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Purpose: The aim of the study was to analyze the effects of functional or biomechanical bandages, whether elastic or inelastic, in Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI). • Methods: This review used PubMed, WoS, SCOPUS, and CINAHL following PRISMA and registering in Prospero. Main PICOS: (1) CAI; (2) intervention, functional/biomechanical bandages; (3) comparison, taping effect versus placebo/no taping, or another functional taping; (4) outcomes, improvement of CAI functionality (dynamic/static balance, ankle kinematic, perception, agility and motor control, endurance and strength; (5) experimental and preexperimental studies. The meta-analyses considered mean and s.d. of the results per variable; effect size (ES) of each study and for each type of intervention. Homogeneity (Q), heterogeneity (H2 and I2), and 95% CI were calculated. • Results: In total, 28 studies were selected. Significant differences were found for dynamic balance (66.66%) and static balance (87.5%), ankle kinematics (75.00%), perceptions (88.88%), plantar flexor strength (100%), muscle activity (66.6%), endurance (100%), functional performance (100%), and gait (66.6%). The main results of meta analyses (eight studies) are as follows – h/M ratio soleus, ES: 0.080, 95% CI: −5.219–5.379; h/M ratio peroneus, ES: 0.070, 95% CI: −6.151–6.291; posteromedial KT, ES: 0.042 95% CI: −0.514–0.598; posteromedial—overall, ES: −0.006 95% CI: −1.071–0.819; mSEBT-KT, ES: 0.057 95% CI: −0.281–0.395; mSEBT—overall, ES: −0.035 95% CI: −0.190–0.590. • Conclusions: All biomechanical or functional bandages, whether elastic or inelastic, applied in CAI were favorable, highlighting patient perception, dynamic and static balance, kinematics and agility and motor control, for its effectiveness and evidence. Thus, bandages increase ankle functionality. The meta-analyses found no statistical significance. Clinically, soleus muscle activity, h-reflex/M-responses using fibular reposition with rigid tape, and dynamic balance with comb
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- 2024
3. Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Identification and Diagnosis of Frailty Syndrome in Older Adults: Scoping Review
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Velazquez-Diaz, Daniel, primary, Arco, Juan E, additional, Ortiz, Andres, additional, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, additional, Lucena-Anton, David, additional, Moral-Munoz, Jose A, additional, and Galán-Mercant, Alejandro, additional
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- 2023
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4. Use of Artificial Intelligence in the identification and diagnosis of the Frailty Syndrome in Older Adults: An Exploratory Review. (Preprint)
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Velazquez-Diaz, Daniel, primary, Arco, Juan E., additional, Ortiz, Andres, additional, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, additional, Lucena-Antón, David, additional, Moral-Munoz, Jose A., additional, and Galán-Mercant, Alejandro, additional
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- 2023
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5. Analysis of physical–cognitive tasks including feedback-based technology for alzheimer’s disorder in a randomized experimental pilot study
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Psicología Experimental, Universidad de Sevilla. Area de Fisioterapia, Benítez Lugo, María Luisa, Vázquez Marrufo, Manuel, Piñero Pinto, Elena, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, Suárez Serrano, Carmen, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Psicología Experimental, Universidad de Sevilla. Area de Fisioterapia, Benítez Lugo, María Luisa, Vázquez Marrufo, Manuel, Piñero Pinto, Elena, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, and Suárez Serrano, Carmen
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Introduction: Alzheimer’s disease causes great changes, with the prefrontal cortex being the most frequently damaged zone; these changes affect physical and cognitive behavior and compromise autonomy. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of physical– cognitive tasks on memory, attention, balance, gait, and risk of falling in Alzheimer’s by using feedback-based technology. Methods: Forty patients with Alzheimer’s were recruited from an Alzheimer’s Association; of these, 15 met the inclusion criteria and were included in the pilot RCT (eight in the control group; seven in the experimental group). Assessment tools: The Cognitive Mini-Examination Scale, Oddball Test and Attention Network, Berg Scale, Tinetti, Timed Up and Go, and Geriatric Deterioration Scale. The experimental group was treated with physical–cognitive tasks by using combined feedback-based technology (visual, acoustic, simultaneous, immediate, and terminal feedback, as well as knowledge of the results and performance) under the supervision of physiotherapists twice per week for 16 thirty-minute sessions. The control group underwent their usual care (pharmacological treatment, mobility exercises, and cognitive stimulation sessions). Result: In the experimental group, the contrast tests showed differences for the re-test (except in attention), with the significative Timed Up and Go test being significant (p = 0.020). The interaction between groups showed significant differences for the experimental group according to the MEC (p = 0.029; d = 0.14) and Tinetti (p = 0.029; d = 0.68). Discussion/Conclusion: Memory, balance, gait, and risk of falling improved in the Alzheimer’s patients through the use of physical–cognitive tasks involving combined feedback-based technology. The effects on attention were inconclusive. The outcomes should be treated with caution due to the sample. This can promote intergenerational bonds, use at home, and adherence to treatment.
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- 2023
6. Efficacy of Therapeutic Ultrasound in Pain and Joint Mobility in Whiplash Traumatic Acute and Subacute Phases
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Ruiz-Molinero, Carmen, Jimenez-Rejano, Jose Jesus, Chillon-Martinez, Raquel, Suarez-Serrano, Carmen, Rebollo-Roldan, Jesus, and Perez-Cabezas, Veronica
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7. Assessing knee functionality: Systematic review of validated outcome measures
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Espuny Ruiz, Fernando, Torres Enamorado, Dolores, Ridao Fernández, María Del Carmen, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Espuny Ruiz, Fernando, Torres Enamorado, Dolores, and Ridao Fernández, María Del Carmen
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Background: Functional rating scales allow clinicians to document and quantify alterations and progression of recovery processes. There is neither awareness of numerous knee scales nor are they easy to find or compare to select the most suitable. Objectives: We aimed to compile validated knee functional rating tools and analyze the methodological qual ity of their validation studies. Also, we aimed to provide an operational document of the outcome measures addressing descriptions of parameters, implementations, instructions, interpretations and languages, to identify the most appropriate for future interventions. Methods: A systematic review involved a search of PubMed, Web of Science, CINAHL, Scopus, and Dialnet databases from inception through September 2020. The main inclusion criteria were available functional rat ing scales/questionnaires/indexes for knees and validation studies. Methodological quality was analyzed with the Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies (QUADAS-2) and COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement Instruments Risk of Bias (COSMIN-RB). Results: We selected 73 studies. The studies investigated 41 knee rating tools (general, 46%, and specific, 54%) and 71 validations, including 29,742 individuals with knee disorders. QUADAS-2 obtained the best results in patient selection and index test (applicability section). COSMIN-RB showed the highest quality in construct validity (most analyzed metric property). The specific tools were mainly designed for prosthesis and patello femoral and anterior cruciate ligament injuries. More considered issues were specific function (93%), espe cially gait, pain/sensitivity (81%), and physical activity/sports (56%). Conclusions and implications: We conducted a necessary, useful, unlimited-by-time and feasible compilation of validated tools for assessing knee functional recovery. The methodological quality of the validations was limited. The best validations were for the Copenhagen
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- 2022
8. Phonophoresis through Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs for Knee Osteoarthritis Treatment: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Erasmus + Strategic Partnership for Higher Education Program, Martin-Vega, Francisco Javier, Lucena Anton, David, Galán Mercant, Alejandro, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Luque Moreno, Carlos, Viñolo Gil, María Jesús, González Medina, Gloria, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Erasmus + Strategic Partnership for Higher Education Program, Martin-Vega, Francisco Javier, Lucena Anton, David, Galán Mercant, Alejandro, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Luque Moreno, Carlos, Viñolo Gil, María Jesús, and González Medina, Gloria
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Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disease. The administration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) by phonophoresis is a therapeutic alternative to relieve pain in inflammatory pathologies. The main aim was to analyze the efficacy of the application of NSAIDs by phonophoresis in knee OA. A systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled clinical trials were performed between January and March 2021 in the following databases: Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, Cinahl, SciELO, and PEDro. The PEDro scale was used to evaluate the level of evidence of the selected studies. The RevMan 5.4 statistical software was used to obtain the meta-analysis. Eight studies were included, of which five were included in the meta-analysis, involving 195 participants. The NSAIDs used through phonophoresis were ibuprofen, piroxicam, diclofenac sodium, diclofenac diethylammonium, ketoprofen, and methyl salicylate. The overall result for pain showed not-conclusive results, but a trend toward significance was found in favor of the phonophoresis group compared to the control group (standardized mean difference (SMD) = −0.92; 95% confidence interval: −1.87–0.02). Favorable results were obtained for physical function (SMD = −1.34; 95% CI: −2.00–0.68). Based on the selected studies, the application of NSAIDs by phonophoresis is effective in relieving the symptoms of knee OA. Future long-term studies are recommended.
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- 2022
9. Phonophoresis through Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs for Knee Osteoarthritis Treatment: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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European Commission, Martín-Vega, Francisco Javier, Lucena-Antón, David, Galán-Mercant, Alejandro, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, Luque-Moreno, Carlos, Vinolo-Gil, María Jesús, González-Medina, Gloria, European Commission, Martín-Vega, Francisco Javier, Lucena-Antón, David, Galán-Mercant, Alejandro, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, Luque-Moreno, Carlos, Vinolo-Gil, María Jesús, and González-Medina, Gloria
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Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disease. The administration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) by phonophoresis is a therapeutic alternative to relieve pain in inflammatory pathologies. The main aim was to analyze the efficacy of the application of NSAIDs by phonophoresis in knee OA. A systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled clinical trials were performed between January and March 2021 in the following databases: Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, Cinahl, SciELO, and PEDro. The PEDro scale was used to evaluate the level of evidence of the selected studies. The RevMan 5.4 statistical software was used to obtain the meta-analysis. Eight studies were included, of which five were included in the meta-analysis, involving 195 participants. The NSAIDs used through phonophoresis were ibuprofen, piroxicam, diclofenac sodium, diclofenac diethylammonium, ketoprofen, and methyl salicylate. The overall result for pain showed not-conclusive results, but a trend toward significance was found in favor of the phonophoresis group compared to the control group (standardized mean difference (SMD) = -0.92; 95% confidence interval: -1.87-0.02). Favorable results were obtained for physical function (SMD = -1.34; 95% CI: -2.00-0.68). Based on the selected studies, the application of NSAIDs by phonophoresis is effective in relieving the symptoms of knee OA. Future long-term studies are recommended.
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- 2022
10. Effectiveness of Global Postural Re-Education in Chronic Non-Specific Low Back Pain: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for Higher Education Programme 2018-1-PL01-KA203-051055, González Medina, Gloria, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, Galán Mercant, Alejandro, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for Higher Education Programme 2018-1-PL01-KA203-051055, González Medina, Gloria, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, and Galán Mercant, Alejandro
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Background: The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the global postural re-education (GPR) program’s effectiveness compared to other exercise programs in subjects with persistent chronic low back pain. Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis were carried out using PRISMA2020. An electronic search of scientific databases was performed from their inception to January 2021. Randomized controlled trials that analyzed pain and patient-reported outcomes were included in this review. Four meta-analyses were performed. The outcomes analyzed were disability due to back pain and pain. The risk of bias and quality of evidence were evaluated. The final search was conducted in March. Results: Seven trials were included, totaling 334 patients. The results showed improvement in pain measured by Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) (Standardised Mean Difference (SMD) = −0.69; 95% Confidence Interval (CI), −1.01 to −0.37; p < 0.0001), Numerical Pain Scale (NRS) (SMD = −0.40; 95% CI, −0.87 to 0.06); p = 0.022), VAS + NRS (SMD = −1.32; 95% CI, −1.87 to −0.77; p < 0.0001) and function (Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ)) (SMD = −0.55; 95% CI, −0.83 to −0.27; p < 0.0001) after GPR treatment. Conclusion: This meta-analysis provides reliable evidence that GPR may be an effective method for treating LBP by decreasing pain and improving function, with strong evidence.
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- 2021
11. Versatile GCH Control Software for Correction of Loads Applied to Forearm Crutches During Gait Recovery Through Technological Feedback: Development and Implementation Study
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Enfermería y Fisioterapia, Chamorro-Moriana, Gema, Sevillano, José Luis, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Enfermería y Fisioterapia, Chamorro-Moriana, Gema, Sevillano, José Luis, and Pérez Cabezas, Verónica
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Background: Measuring weight bearing is an essential aspect of clinical care for lower limb injuries such as sprains or meniscopathy surgeries. This care often involves the use of forearm crutches for partial loads progressing to full loads. Therefore, feasible methods of load monitoring for daily clinical use are needed. Objective: The main objective of this study was to design an innovative multifunctional desktop load-measuring software that complements GCH System 2.0-instrumented forearm crutches and monitors the applied loads, displaying real-time graphical and numerical information, and enabling the correction of inaccuracies through feedback technology during assisted gait. The secondary objective was to perform a preliminary implementation trial. Methods: The software was designed for indoor use (clinics/laboratories). This software translates the crutch sensor signal in millivolts into force units, records and analyzes data (10-80 Hz), and provides real-time effective curves of the loads exerted on crutches. It covers numerous types of extrinsic feedback, including visual, acoustic (verbal/beeps), concurrent, terminal, and descriptive feedback, and includes a clinical and research use database. An observational descriptive pilot study was performed with 10 healthy subjects experienced in bilateral assisted gait. The Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-rank test was used to evaluate the load accuracy evolution of each subject (ie, changes in the loads exerted on crutches for each support) among various walks, which was interpreted at the 95% confidence level. Results: GCH Control Software was developed as a multifunctional desktop tool complementing GCH System 2.0-instrumented forearm crutches. The pilot implementation of the feedback mechanism observed 96/100 load errors at baseline (walk 0, no feedback) with 7/10 subjects exhibiting crutch overloading. Errors ranged from 61.09% to 203.98%, demonstrating heterogeneity. The double-bar feedback found 54/100 errors
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- 2021
12. Efficacy of management of associated dysfunctions on rotator cuff and long head of the biceps: systematic review
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Aldón-Villegas, Rocío, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Aldón-Villegas, Rocío, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, and Chamorro Moriana, Gema
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Background: The important functional role the rotator cuff (RC) and biceps play in the shoulder, the close anatomical relationship between them and the high incidence of injuries require an appropriate multidisciplinary therapeutic approach after a rigorous assessment. The objective is to identify and analyze surgical interventions, whether or not followed by a postsurgical one, of associated dysfunctions on the RC and long head of the biceps (LHB) and their effectiveness in improving shoulder functionality. Methods: A systematic review based on PRISMA protocol was conducted using PubMed, Web of Science, PEDro, Scopus, CINAHL, and Dialnet until 22 April 2021. The main inclusion criteria were as follows: randomized clinical trials including subjects diagnosed with RC and LHB lesions who had surgical and/not post-surgical treatments. The methodological quality of trials was evaluated by the PEDro scale. Data were shown in 3 pre-established tables: (1)sample data, diagnostic methods, dysfunctions and injury frequency, interventions, outcome measures and results; (2)significance and effectiveness of interventions; and (3)comparison of the effectiveness of interventions. Results: Eleven studies were selected. The methodological quality of ten of them was assessed as good and one excellent (PEDro scale). All articles had surgical treatments and ten had postoperative management. All trials used arthroscopy and two open surgery too. Single-row, double-row and transosseous repair were used for RC lesions, while SLAP repair, tenotomy, and tenodesis were applied to LHB injuries. Measured parameters were functionality, pain, Popeye’s sign, strength, range of motion, satisfaction degree, biceps cramping, and quality of life. All approaches in general, surgical plus postsurgical, were always effective to the parameters measured in each study. Seven trials compared tenotomy and tenodesis: four of them obtained statistically significant differences in favor of tenodesis in Popeye’s
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- 2021
13. The Usefulness of a Massive Open Online Course about Postural and Technological Adaptations to Enhance Academic Performance and Empathy in Health Sciences Undergraduates
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidad de Málaga, PIE19-148, Martín Valero, Rocío, Pastora Bernal, José Manuel, Ortiz-Ortigosa, Lucía, Casuso-Holgado, María Jesús, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Ruiz-Párraga, Gema Teresa, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidad de Málaga, PIE19-148, Martín Valero, Rocío, Pastora Bernal, José Manuel, Ortiz-Ortigosa, Lucía, Casuso-Holgado, María Jesús, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, and Ruiz-Párraga, Gema Teresa
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Massive open online courses (MOOCs) provide accessible and engaging information for Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy students. The objective of this research was to determine the usefulness in improving academic performance and empathy in health sciences undergraduates, and to test a hypothetical model through structural equation analysis. This research was carried out using a descriptive and quasi-experimental design. It was conducted in a sample of 381 participants: 176 used a MOOC and 205 did not. The results of the Student’s t-test showed statistically significant differences in academic performance between the groups in favor of those students who had realized the MOOC. Participants carried out an evaluation rubric after taking MOOC. Statistically significant differences in empathy were also obtained between the pre (X = 62.06; SD = 4.41) and post (X = 73.77; SD = 9.93) tests. The hypothetical model tested via structural equation modeling was supported by the results. Motivation for the MOOC explained 50% of the variance. The MOOC (participation and realization) explained 58% of academic performance, 35% of cognitive empathy and 48% of affective empathy. The results suggest an association between higher realization and participation in a MOOC and higher levels of academic performance, and cognitive and affective empathy.
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- 2021
14. Versatile GCH Control Software for Correction of Loads Applied to Forearm Crutches During Gait Recovery Through Technological Feedback: Development and Implementation Study
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Arquitectura y Tecnología de Computadores, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Sevillano Ramos, José Luis, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Arquitectura y Tecnología de Computadores, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Sevillano Ramos, José Luis, and Pérez Cabezas, Verónica
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Background: Measuring weight bearing is an essential aspect of clinical care for lower limb injuries such as sprains or meniscopathy surgeries. This care often involves the use of forearm crutches for partial loads progressing to full loads. Therefore, feasible methods of load monitoring for daily clinical use are needed. Objective: The main objective of this study was to design an innovative multifunctional desktop load-measuring software that complements GCH System 2.0–instrumented forearm crutches and monitors the applied loads, displaying real-time graphical and numerical information, and enabling the correction of inaccuracies through feedback technology during assisted gait. The secondary objective was to perform a preliminary implementation trial. Methods: The software was designed for indoor use (clinics/laboratories). This software translates the crutch sensor signal in millivolts into force units, records and analyzes data (10-80 Hz), and provides real-time effective curves of the loads exerted on crutches. It covers numerous types of extrinsic feedback, including visual, acoustic (verbal/beeps), concurrent, terminal, and descriptive feedback, and includes a clinical and research use database. An observational descriptive pilot study was performed with 10 healthy subjects experienced in bilateral assisted gait. The Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-rank test was used to evaluate the load accuracy evolution of each subject (ie, changes in the loads exerted on crutches for each support) among various walks, which was interpreted at the 95% confidence level. Results: GCH Control Software was developed as a multifunctional desktop tool complementing GCH System 2.0–instrumented forearm crutches. The pilot implementation of the feedback mechanism observed 96/100 load errors at baseline (walk 0, no feedback) with 7/10 subjects exhibiting crutch overloading. Errors ranged from 61.09% to 203.98%, demonstrating heterogeneity. The double-bar feedback found 54/100 errors
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- 2021
15. Effectiveness of Oral Sensory-Motor Stimulation in Premature Infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Systematic Review
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Rodríguez González, Paula, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Vázquez Casares, Ana María, González Medina, Gloria, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Rodríguez González, Paula, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Vázquez Casares, Ana María, and González Medina, Gloria
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The aim of this study was to identify and to assess the best evidence currently available on the effectiveness of oral sensory-motor stimulation in preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit. We performed a systematic review following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews (PRISMA) statements. The search was conducted using the Pubmed, Web of Science (WOS), PEDro and Scopus databases. Clinical trials were reviewed and PEDro rating scale was used to assess the methodological quality of these studies. Results: 1267 studies were found and 11 were relevant and included in this review. Improvements were obtained in achieving independent feeding, maturation of the sucking pattern, transition to full feeding, motor function and length of hospital stay in most studies. Conclusions: there is evidence to support the benefits of the use of oral sensorimotor stimulation to achieve independent oral feeding in preterm infants, thereby reducing their stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
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- 2021
16. Acute hamstring injury prevention programs in eleven-a-side football players based on physical exercises: systematic review
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Rosado-Portillo, Adolfo, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Gonzalez-Medina, Gloria, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Rosado-Portillo, Adolfo, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Gonzalez-Medina, Gloria, and Pérez Cabezas, Verónica
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Objective: To analyze the exercise programs used to prevent of acute hamstring injuries in eleven-a-side football players, and their effectiveness. (2) Methods: A systematic review (PRISMA) was conducted (2008–2020), including RCTs, that exclusively used physical exercises as a prevention method. (3) Results: Ten studies were selected considering 14 interventions, including nine different programs: FIFA11+ (11+), Harmoknee, eccentric Nordic Hamstring Exercise (NHE) exclusively, with eccentric exercises, with stretching or with proprioceptive, New Warm-up Program (NWP), Bounding Exercise Program (BEP), the only one with no positive results, and proprioceptive exercises. Incidence of injuries and strength were the most considered variables, both with favorable evidences. Programs including NHE, which assessed injury incidence, were always effective. The 11+ program was effective in injury incidence and strength; NWP was effective in balance, stability, and strength. (4) Conclusions: The exercise programs discussed were effective to prevent acute hamstring injuries in football players except BEP and partially Harmoknee. Exercises mostly used to reduce the risk of hamstring injuries are those of eccentric force due to its functionality, especially NHE. Only concentric contractions and isometric contractions obtained significant favorable results. The most complete and promising programs were 11+ (in injury incidence and strength) and NWP (strength, balance, and stability). NWP was the best in strength.
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- 2021
17. Postural and technological adaptations of massive open online courses in pediatrics: Utility in improving academic performance and empathy. (Preprint)
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Martín-Valero, Rocío, primary, Pastora-Bernal, Jose Manuel, additional, Ortiz Ortigosa, Lucia, additional, Casuso-Holgado, María Jesús, additional, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, additional, and Ruiz-Párraga, Gema Teresa, additional
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- 2021
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18. Effectiveness of an Eye-Cervical Re-Education Program in Chronic Neck Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, Ruiz-Molinero, Carmen, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Gonzalez-Medina, Gloria, Chillon-Martinez, Raquel, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, Ruiz-Molinero, Carmen, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Gonzalez-Medina, Gloria, and Chillon-Martinez, Raquel
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Objectives. Proprioceptive training is popularly applied as a therapeutic exercise method in physiotherapy. Its effects on pain and range of motion are only poorly evaluated. Therefore, this study assesses the effectiveness of proprioceptive training with an Eye- Cervical Re-education Program to decrease pain and increase the joint range in chronic neck pain patients. Material and Methods. Design. A randomized, no-blinded, controlled clinical trial. Setting. Physiotherapy consultation. Participants. 44 people were divided into two groups. Interventions. All patients were treated with a multimodal physiotherapy intervention. The experimental group was supplemented with an exercise program that included eye-cervical proprioception. Outcomes. The primary outcomes included pain pressure thresholds (upper trapezius, levator scapulae, and splenius capitis) and cervical range of motion. The secondary outcomes included pain measured by the Visual Analogical Scale and the McGillSpv Questionnaire. Results. The proprioception treatment was effective in reducing the pain pressure threshold in the right upper trapezius (p = 0.001), left upper trapezius (p = 0.014), right levator scapula (p = 0.040), and left splenius capitis (p = 0.021). The increase in the joint range was statistically significant (p < 0.05) in favor of the Eye-Cervical Re-education Program for all movements assessed. Conclusions. The Eye-Cervical Re-education Program is effective at relieving pain pressure thresholds in the upper trapezius, right levator scapula, and left splenius capitis and especially effective for increasing the cervical range of motion. This trial is registered with NCT03197285 (retrospective registration)
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19. Mutation in ROBO3 Gene in Patients with Horizontal Gaze Palsy with Progressive Scoliosis Syndrome: A Systematic Review
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Piñero Pinto, Elena, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Tous Rivera, Cristina, Sánchez González, José María, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, Benítez Lugo, María Luisa, Sánchez González, María del Carmen, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Piñero Pinto, Elena, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Tous Rivera, Cristina, Sánchez González, José María, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, Benítez Lugo, María Luisa, and Sánchez González, María del Carmen
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Horizontal gaze palsy with progressive scoliosis (HGPPS) is a rare, inherited disorder characterized by a congenital absence of conjugate horizontal eye movements with progressive scoliosis developing in childhood and adolescence. Mutations in the Roundabout (ROBO3) gene located on chromosome 11q23–25 are responsible for the development of horizontal gaze palsy and progressive scoliosis. However, some studies redefined the locus responsible for this pathology to a 9-cM region. This study carried out a systematic review in which 25 documents were analyzed, following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) standards. The search was made in the following electronic databases from January 1995 to October 2019: PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, PEDRO, SPORT Discus, and CINAHL. HGPPS requires a multidisciplinary diagnostic approach, in which magnetic resonance imaging might be the first technique to suggest the diagnosis, which should be verified by an analysis of the ROBO3 gene. This is important to allow for adequate ocular follow up, apply supportive therapies to prevent the rapid progression of scoliosis, and lead to appropriate genetic counseling.
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20. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Treatment in patients with Alzheimer's disease: a systematic review
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, González Medina, Gloria, Galán Mercant, Alejanddro, Martín Valero, Rocío, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, González Medina, Gloria, Galán Mercant, Alejanddro, and Martín Valero, Rocío
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Epidemiological studies have suggested a pathophysiological relationshipbetween obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The aim of thisstudy is to evaluate the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea with continuous positive airway pressure(CPAP) in AD and its relationship with neurocognitive function improvement. Methods: Systematicreview conducted following PRISMA’s statements. Relevant studies were searched in MEDLINE,PEDro, SCOPUS, PsycINFO, Web of Science, CINAHL and SportDicus. Original studies in whichCPAP treatment was developel in AD patients have been included. Results: 5 studies, 3 RCTs(Randomized controlled trials) and 2 pilot studies. In all RCTs the CPAP intervention was six weeks;3 weeks of therapeutic CPAP vs. 3 weeks placebo CPAP (pCPAP) followed by 3 weeks tCPAPin patients with AD and OSA. The two pilot studies conducted a follow-up in which the impacton cognitive impairment was measured. Conclusions: CPAP treatment in AD patients decreasesexcessive daytime sleepiness and improves sleep quality. There are indications that cognitivedeterioration function measured with the Mini Mental Scale decreases or evolves to a lesser extent inAlzheimer ’s patients treated with CPAP. Caregivers observe stabilization in disease progression withintegration of CPAP. More research is needed on the topic presented
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21. Effectiveness of Global Postural Reeducation in Ankylosing Spondylitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, González Medina, Gloria, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Marín Paz, Antonio Jesús, Galán Mercant, Alejanddro, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, González Medina, Gloria, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Marín Paz, Antonio Jesús, Galán Mercant, Alejanddro, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, and Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús
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The aim of this study was to determine the role of global postural reeducation for people with ankylosing spondylitis. We compared the effects of treatments on pain, dysfunction (using the Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Index and Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Functional Index), range of motion, and chest expansion in a specific population aged over 18 years old with ankylosing spondylitis. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) statements. The search was conducted using the PubMed, Physiotherapy Database (PEDro), Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO), and Web of Science (WoS) databases. Clinical trials and systematic reviews/meta-analysis were reviewed. Results: 154 studies were found. Finally, four were included. Conclusions: global postural reeducation is beneficial for ankylosing spondylitis, but no more so than other conventional treatments, except for spinal mobility, where Global Postural Reeducation demonstrated an advantage.
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22. Vision Development Differences between Slow and Fast Motor Development in Typical Developing Toddlers: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Cirugía, Piñero Pinto, Elena, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Hita Cantalejo, María Concepción de, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Gutiérrez Sánchez, Estanislao, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, Sánchez González, José María, Sánchez González, María del Carmen, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Cirugía, Piñero Pinto, Elena, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Hita Cantalejo, María Concepción de, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Gutiérrez Sánchez, Estanislao, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, Sánchez González, José María, and Sánchez González, María del Carmen
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Many studies have established a relationship between visual function and motor development in toddlers. This is the first report to study two-year-olds via an assessment of their visual and motor skills. The purpose of this study is to describe the possible changes that can occur between visual and motor systems in typical developing toddlers. A total of 116 toddlers were included in this observational, descriptive, and cross-sectional study. Their mean age was 29.57 ± 3.45 months. Motor development variables studied were dominant hand/foot; stationary, locomotion, object manipulation, grasping, visual motor integration percentiles; gross motor, fine motor, and total motor percentiles; and gross motor, fine motor, and total motor quotients. Visual development variables were assessed including visual acuity, refractive error, ocular alignment, motor fusion and suppression, ocular motility, and stereopsis. Our findings demonstrated that typical developing toddlers with slow gross motor development had higher exophoria and further near point of convergence values compared to toddlers with fast gross motor development (p < 0.05). No statistically significant differences were found in visual acuity and stereopsis between slow and fast gross motor development toddlers
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23. Visual Binocular Disorders and Their Relationship with Baropodometric Parameters: A Cross-Association Study
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS1040: Ciencias de la Visión, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS305: Área de Fisioterapia, Sánchez González, María del Carmen, Gutiérrez Sánchez, Estanislao, Pinero-Pinto, Elena, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, Rebollo Salas, Manuel, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS1040: Ciencias de la Visión, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS305: Área de Fisioterapia, Sánchez González, María del Carmen, Gutiérrez Sánchez, Estanislao, Pinero-Pinto, Elena, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, and Rebollo Salas, Manuel
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The aim of this study was to establish a relationship between nonstrabismic binocular dysfunction and baropodometric parameters. A total of 106 participants underwent binocular vision assessment by evaluating horizontal heterophoria, horizontal and vertical fusional vergence ranges, and vergence facility. Posturography was measured using the FreeMED baropodometric platform. Among the variables that the software calculates are foot surface, foot load, and foot pressure. Our results showed that in the participants with positive fusional vergence (PFV) (near) blur and recovery values outside the norm, there are statistically significant differences between the total foot area (p < 0.05), forefoot area (p < 0.05), forefoot load (p < 0.05), and rearfoot load (p < 0.05), in all of the cases of left foot vs. right foot. In the group of subjects who did not meet Sheard's criterion (distance), that is, those with unstable binocular vision, there was a statistically significant difference (p < 0.01) between maximum left and right foot pressure. In conclusion, our results establish a relationship between nonstrabismic binocular dysfunctions and some baropodometric parameters.
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24. Visual Binocular Disorders and Their Relationship with Baropodometric Parameters: A Cross-Association Study
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Sánchez-González, María Carmen, primary, Gutiérrez-Sánchez, Estanislao, additional, Elena, Pinero-Pinto, additional, Ruiz-Molinero, Carmen, additional, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, additional, Jiménez-Rejano, José-Jesús, additional, and Rebollo-Salas, Manuel, additional
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25. Mutation in ROBO3 Gene in Patients with Horizontal Gaze Palsy with Progressive Scoliosis Syndrome: A Systematic Review
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Pinero-Pinto, Elena, primary, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, additional, Tous-Rivera, Cristina, additional, Sánchez-González, José-María, additional, Ruiz-Molinero, Carmen, additional, Jiménez-Rejano, José-Jesús, additional, Benítez-Lugo, María-Luisa, additional, and Sánchez-González, María Carmen, additional
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26. Vision Development Differences between Slow and Fast Motor Development in Typical Developing Toddlers: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Pinero-Pinto, Elena, primary, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, additional, De-Hita-Cantalejo, Concepción, additional, Ruiz-Molinero, Carmen, additional, Gutiérrez-Sánchez, Estanislao, additional, Jiménez-Rejano, José-Jesús, additional, Sánchez-González, José-María, additional, and Sánchez-González, María Carmen, additional
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27. AUDIOVISUAL INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES TO OPTIMIZE LEARNING IN THE SUBJECT «SPECIFIC METHODS OF INTERVENTION IN PHYSIOTHERAPY II»
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Luque-Moreno, Carlos, primary, Ares-Domínguez, Isabel, additional, Moral-Munoz, Jose A, additional, Saucedo-Tocino, Sebastián, additional, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, additional, Galán-Mercant, Alejandro, additional, and Lucena-Anton, David, additional
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28. Effectiveness of an Eye-Cervical Re-Education Program in Chronic Neck Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial
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Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, primary, Ruiz-Molinero, Carmen, additional, Jimenez-Rejano, Jose Jesús, additional, Chamorro-Moriana, Gema, additional, Gonzalez-Medina, Gloria, additional, and Chillon-Martinez, Raquel, additional
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29. Nonstrabismic binocular dysfunctions and cervical complaints: The possibility of a cross-dysfunction
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Cirugía, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Sánchez González, María del Carmen, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Gutiérrez Sánchez, Estanislao, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Rebollo Salas, Manuel, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Cirugía, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Sánchez González, María del Carmen, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Gutiérrez Sánchez, Estanislao, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Rebollo Salas, Manuel, and Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús
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The aim of this study is to establish a relationship between non-strabismic binocular dysfunction and neck pain. One hundred twelve participants underwent binocular vision assessment by evaluating horizontal heterophoria, horizontal and vertical fusional vergence ranges and vergence facility. The subjects were classified into two groups: binocular anomalies and normal binocular function. Neck complaints were measured with the Neck Disability Index, visual analogue scale, cervical range of motion, deep-flexor muscle activation score (AS) and performance index (PI). Our results showed that participants with low AS had significantly altered values of lateral phoria (near) (mean = -6.99 SD ± 6.96 PD) and PFV (near) blur (mean = 9.49 SD ± 5.45 PD) against those who presented normal AS (lateral phoria (near) mean = -3.64 SD ± 6.37 PD; PFV (near) blur mean = 12.84 SD ± 6.20 PD). In addition, participants with NFV (near) recovery outside the norm had a significantly lower right side-bending (mean = 35.63 SD ± 8.35 PD) than those within the standard (mean = 39.64 SD ± 9 PD). The subjects with binocular vision impairment showed a diminished response to the deep cervical musculature, with low AS and PI, as well as a tendency to suffer from cervicalgia of more than three months’ evolution and a lower range of motion.
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30. Visual system disorders and musculoskeletal neck complaints: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Cirugía, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Sánchez González, María del Carmen, Gutiérrez Sánchez, Estanislao, Sánchez González, José María, Rebollo Salas, Manuel, Ruiz-Molinero, Carmen, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Cirugía, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Sánchez González, María del Carmen, Gutiérrez Sánchez, Estanislao, Sánchez González, José María, Rebollo Salas, Manuel, Ruiz-Molinero, Carmen, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, and Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica
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Accommodation disorders and nonstrabismic binocular dysfunctions affect patients’ binocular system and visual performance. These visual disorders could be associated with musculoskeletal discomfort in the neck and shoulder area. The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to ascertain the relationship between visual system disorders and the musculoskeletal system of the neck. The review protocol is available in PROSPERO (CRD42018112771). All articles selected examined the relationship between neck conditions (chronic neck pain and whiplash) and the visual system in adult populations. Studies with optometric or physiotherapeutic measurements were included. Bias risk was evaluated with the modified Cochrane Collaboration Tool and Study Quality Assessment Tool. To provide complete quality assessment evidence, the authors applied the GRADEpro Guideline Development Tool. The literature search was conducted in November 2018 and yielded 745 studies among all the databases. Out of these studies, 21 were finally included. Most of the studies presented a moderate methodological quality. Only one high-quality trial was found. Based on a qualitative assessment, our systematic review and meta-analysis revealed that all included studies established a relationship between the visual system and musculoskeletal system of the neck. However, the methods for the measurement of the visual system lacked uniformity.
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31. Visual system disorders and musculoskeletal neck complaints: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
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Sánchez‐González, María Carmen, primary, Gutiérrez‐Sánchez, Estanislao, additional, Sánchez‐González, José‐María, additional, Rebollo‐Salas, Manuel, additional, Ruiz‐Molinero, Carmen, additional, Jiménez‐Rejano, José Jesús, additional, and Pérez‐Cabezas, Verónica, additional
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32. CHALLENGES IN THE CREATION OF AUDIOVISUAL CONTENT FOR A MOOC ABOUT POSTURAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS IN PEDIATRICS
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Martín-Valero, Rocío, primary, Baeza Barragán, Rosa, additional, Ramos Villodres, Ángela, additional, Ventura Medina, Jordi, additional, Ruiz-Molinero, María Del Carmen, additional, Salvador Ruiz, Andrés José, additional, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, additional, Carmona-Barrientos, Inés, additional, Poblete-Flor, Juan Antonio, additional, and Moral Muñoz, José Antonio, additional
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33. Nonstrabismic binocular dysfunctions and cervical complaints: The possibility of a cross-dysfunction
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Sánchez-González, María Carmen, primary, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, additional, Gutiérrez-Sánchez, Estanislao, additional, Ruiz-Molinero, Carmen, additional, Rebollo-Salas, Manuel, additional, and Jiménez-Rejano, José Jesús, additional
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34. Is it possible to relate accommodative visual dysfunctions to neck pain?
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Sánchez González, María del Carmen, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, López Izquierdo, Inmaculada, Gutiérrez Sánchez, Estanislao, Ruiz-Molinero, Carmen, Rebollo Salas, Manuel, Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Sánchez González, María del Carmen, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, López Izquierdo, Inmaculada, Gutiérrez Sánchez, Estanislao, Ruiz-Molinero, Carmen, Rebollo Salas, Manuel, and Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús
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The aim of this study was to establish whether there is a relationship between conditions of accommodative visual dysfunctions and cervical complaints. Fifty-two participants were included. Variables were accommodative amplitude, positive and negative relative accommodation (NRA), accommodative response, and accommodative facility. Subjects were classified as accommodative insufficiency, accommodative excess, or normal. Neck complaints were measured with the Neck Disability Index, the Visual Analogue Scale, and by cervical range of motion, deep flexor muscle activation score, and performance index. We found the following significant relationships: between NRA and both performance index and left-side bending; accommodative amplitude right-eye with right-side bending and with left-side bending; accommodative amplitude left-eye with right-side bending; and accommodative facility left-eye with both performance index and left-side bending. In accommodative amplitude right-eye, aIl participants showed significant values and greater than those with accommodative excess. In both groups, performance index values were decreased. Greater pain and lower right-rotation were found in participants with accommodative excess than in those with accommodative insufficiency. We conclude that accommodative dysfunctions are related to low performance index, decreased range of motion, as well as greater neck pain.
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35. Efectividad de la terapia de ondas de choque extracorpóreas en la espasticidad tras el accidente cerebrovascular: revisión biblográfica
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Caro-Cifuentes, Elena, Pérez-Cabezas, Verónica, Ruiz-Molinero, Carmen, Carmona-Barrientos, Inés, Moral-Muñoz, José Antonio, and Enfermería y Fisioterapia
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espasticidad muscular ,accidente cerebrovascular ,ondas de choque ,terapia de ondas de choque - Abstract
Introducción: debido a que el accidente cerebrovascular es una patología con gran importancia en nuestra sociedad, siendo la primera causa de discapacidad motora, son necesarios avances en nuevas terapias que favorezcan una mejora en la calidad de vida de estos pacientes. Objetivo: identificar las publicaciones de ensayos clínicos controlados, que evalúen la efectividad del uso de la terapia de ondas de choque extracorpóreas en el tratamiento de la espasticidad tras el accidente cerebrovascular, además de identificar las posibles causas de estos efectos sobre la musculatura espástica y efectos adversos en el uso de esta terapia. Material y método: se llevó a cabo una búsqueda en las bases de datos bibliográficas PubMed, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, LILACS, Cochrane, Scopus y PEDro. Se incluyeron ensayos clínicos controlados en idioma español, inglés y francés, y se excluyeron estudios que incluyesen pacientes que se estuviesen tratando con toxina botulínica, fenol y alcohol. Resultados: de los 103 estudios recuperados, se eliminaron 86. Se analizaron a texto completo 17, de los cuales se descartaron 11. Se incluyeron un total de 6 ensayos clínicos controlados. Conclusiones: la terapia de ondas de choque extracorpóreas en el tratamiento de la espasticidad en pacientes tras el accidente cerebrovascular, es efectiva en la reducción del tono espástico debido a su acción directa sobre la rigidez intrínseca de la musculatura espástica e indirecta sobre la excitabilidad medular. Sin embargo, son necesarios un mayor número de estudios para verificarlo. Como efecto adverso, solo hay constancia de dolor durante su aplicación., Introduction: stroke is a very important disease in our society, being the leading cause of motor disability. Advances in new therapies that encourage the autonomy and improve the quality of life of these patients are needed. Objective: the objective of this review is to identify the published controlled clinical trials that evaluate the effectiveness of the extracorporeal shock wave therapy on spasticity in stroke patients. Also, to identify the possible causes of these effects and the possible adverse effects of this therapy. Material and method: the databases PubMed, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, LILACS, Cochrane, Scopus and PEDro were used to perform the bibliographic search. Controlled clinical trials in spanish, english and french language were included. Controlled clinical trials where the subjects of the study were treated with botulinum toxin, phenol and alcohol, were excluded. Results: 86 of the 103 initial articles, were removed, 17 full text were analyzed, of which 11 were removed and 6 controlled clinical trials were included in this study. Conclusions: the extracorporeal shock wave therapy on spasticity in Stroke patients is effective to reduced spastic tone, what is connected with the direct action on the intrinsic muscle stiffness and with the indirect action on the spinal cord excitability. However, further studies are needed to verify these facts. Pain was the only adverse effect that was found.
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36. Is it possible to relate accommodative visual dysfunctions to neck pain?
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Sánchez‐González, María Carmen, primary, Pérez‐Cabezas, Verónica, additional, López‐Izquierdo, Inmaculada, additional, Gutiérrez‐Sánchez, Estanislao, additional, Ruiz‐Molinero, Carmen, additional, Rebollo‐Salas, Manuel, additional, and Jiménez‐Rejano, José Jesús, additional
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37. Otro punto de «vista» en Fisioterapia.
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Pérez Cabezas, Verónica and Ruiz Molinero, María del Carmen
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38. Effectiveness of Oral Sensory-Motor Stimulation in Premature Infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Systematic Review
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Enfermeria, Rodriguez Gonzalez, Paula, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Vázquez Casares, Ana María, González Medina, Gloria, Enfermeria, Rodriguez Gonzalez, Paula, Pérez Cabezas, Verónica, Chamorro Moriana, Gema, Ruiz Molinero, Carmen, Vázquez Casares, Ana María, and González Medina, Gloria
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[EN] The aim of this study was to identify and to assess the best evidence currently available on the effectiveness of oral sensory-motor stimulation in preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit. We performed a systematic review following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews (PRISMA) statements. The search was conducted using the Pubmed, Web of Science (WOS), PEDro and Scopus databases. Clinical trials were reviewed and PEDro rating scale was used to assess the methodological quality of these studies. Results: 1267 studies were found and 11 were relevant and included in this review. Improvements were obtained in achieving independent feeding, maturation of the sucking pattern, transition to full feeding, motor function and length of hospital stay in most studies. Conclusions: there is evidence to support the benefits of the use of oral sensorimotor stimulation to achieve independent oral feeding in preterm infants, thereby reducing their stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
39. Mutation in ROBO 3 Gene in Patients with Horizontal Gaze Palsy with Progressive Scoliosis Syndrome: A Systematic Review.
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Pinero-Pinto E, Pérez-Cabezas V, Tous-Rivera C, Sánchez-González JM, Ruiz-Molinero C, Jiménez-Rejano JJ, Benítez-Lugo ML, and Sánchez-González MC
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- Adolescent, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Mutation, Receptors, Immunologic, Ocular Motility Disorders, Ophthalmoplegia, Chronic Progressive External genetics, Receptors, Cell Surface genetics, Scoliosis genetics
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Horizontal gaze palsy with progressive scoliosis (HGPPS) is a rare, inherited disorder characterized by a congenital absence of conjugate horizontal eye movements with progressive scoliosis developing in childhood and adolescence. Mutations in the Roundabout ( ROBO 3) gene located on chromosome 11q23-25 are responsible for the development of horizontal gaze palsy and progressive scoliosis. However, some studies redefined the locus responsible for this pathology to a 9-cM region. This study carried out a systematic review in which 25 documents were analyzed, following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) standards. The search was made in the following electronic databases from January 1995 to October 2019: PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, PEDRO, SPORT Discus, and CINAHL. HGPPS requires a multidisciplinary diagnostic approach, in which magnetic resonance imaging might be the first technique to suggest the diagnosis, which should be verified by an analysis of the ROBO 3 gene. This is important to allow for adequate ocular follow up, apply supportive therapies to prevent the rapid progression of scoliosis, and lead to appropriate genetic counseling.
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