نتایج جستجو برای: percutaneous repositioning

تعداد نتایج: 60895  

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2013
Matthew J Peterson Nikolaus Gravenstein Wilhelm K Schwab Johannes H van Oostrom Lawrence J Caruso

Repositioning patients regularly to prevent pressure ulcers and reduce interface pressures is the standard of care, yet prior work has found that standard repositioning does not relieve all areas of at-risk tissue in nondisabled subjects. To determine whether this holds true for high-risk patients, we assessed the effectiveness of routine repositioning in relieving at-risk tissue of the perisac...

Journal: :Spine 2006
Veronique Feipel Patrick Salvia Helene Klein Marcel Rooze

STUDY DESIGN Controlled study, measuring head repositioning error (HRE) using an electrogoniometric device. OBJECTIVE To compare HRE in neutral position, axial rotation and complex postures of patients with whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) to that of control subjects. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA The presence of kinesthetic alterations in patients with WAD is controversial. METHODS In 26...

قطبی, نسترن, مالمیر, کاظم, محمدی, مصطفی, میر, سید محسن,

Background: Sports injuries of the knee joint are very common. There are both contact injuries and non-contact injuries. Contractile injuries may be due to an impairment of the knee joint position sense or a decrease of the quadriceps muscle strength. Using a Kinesio taping method may decrease this impairment. The aim of the current study was to assess the effect of direction and tension of Kin...

2014
Joong Sup Shim Jun O. Liu

Drug repositioning (also referred to as drug repurposing), the process of finding new uses of existing drugs, has been gaining popularity in recent years. The availability of several established clinical drug libraries and rapid advances in disease biology, genomics and bioinformatics has accelerated the pace of both activity-based and in silico drug repositioning. Drug repositioning has attrac...

2015
Sharon Latimer Wendy Chaboyer Brigid M. Gillespie

AIM To determine the frequency of patient repositioning across three consecutive nursing shifts (day, evening and night) and to identify predictors of repositioning frequency. BACKGROUND Patient repositioning is a frequently implemented pressure injury prevention strategy. Yet, little is known about how often it should be implemented, or the frequency of movement among hospitalized patients w...

2016
Sooyoung Kim Daeun Jung Jintae Han Jaemin Jung

[Purpose] To investigate the effects of different ankle weights on knee joint repositioning sense in elderly individuals. [Subjects and Methods] Twenty-one subjects were divided for assessment as follows: young (20-30 years, n=10) and elderly (60-70 years, n=11). Knee joint repositioning error was measured by asking the subjects to reposition the target angle of their knee joints while wearing ...

2013
Sang-Yeol Lee Min-Ho Hong Min-Chull Park Sung-Min Choi

[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to measure the muscle activities of the trunk muscles and upper limb muscles during maximum isometric contraction when temporomandibular joint alignment was achieved with a mandibular orthopedic repositioning appliance in order provide basic data on the effects of mandibular orthopedic repositioning appliance on the entire body. [Subjects] The present stu...

Journal: :Revista espanola de cardiologia 2010
Larraitz Gaztañaga José M Ormaetxe María Fe Arcocha Jesús D Martínez-Alday

Heart resynchronization therapy (HRT) is accepted in selected patients with heart failure. A persistent problem with the electrode implanted in the coronary sinus (CS) for left ventricular stimulation is that it can migrate either early or late. This involves possible loss or worsening of function and/or the possibility of phrenic stimulation, with consequent more or less frequent diaphragm con...

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2014
Brigid M Gillespie Wendy P Chaboyer Elizabeth McInnes Bridie Kent Jennifer A Whitty Lukman Thalib

BACKGROUND A pressure ulcer (PU), also referred to as a 'pressure injury', 'pressure sore', or 'bedsore' is defined as an area of localised tissue damage that is caused by unrelieved pressure, friction or shearing forces on any part of the body. PUs commonly occur in patients who are elderly and less mobile, and carry significant human and economic impacts. Immobility and physical inactivity ar...

2007
Sarah Tarlow

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