نتایج جستجو برای: eccentric bracing

تعداد نتایج: 9989  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1999
E Prandi J Couture F Bellemare

Normal subjects can increase their capacity to sustain hyperpnoea by bracing their arms on fixed objects, a procedure which is also known to reduce dyspnoea in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In the present study, it was tested whether bracing per se could improve the function of the diaphragm. The effect of bracing on diaphragm function was studied in six normal sub...

Journal: :Thorax 1987
J D Kennedy C F Robertson A Olinsky D R Dickens P D Phelan

The use of bracing in the treatment of mild idiopathic scoliosis is controversial. A study of 33 adolescents showed that bracing significantly decreased lung volumes. Functional residual capacity was reduced by a mean of 26%, 18% of children showing a reduction of greater than 40%. The mean reduction in total lung capacity was 16% and in forced vital capacity 18%. This restriction of lung funct...

Journal: :Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR 2017
Bryan Gick Blake Allen François Roewer-Després Ian Stavness

Purpose Bracing of the tongue against opposing vocal-tract surfaces such as the teeth or palate has long been discussed in the context of biomechanical, somatosensory, and aeroacoustic aspects of tongue movement. However, previous studies have tended to describe bracing only in terms of contact (rather than mechanical support), and only in limited phonetic contexts, supporting a widespread view...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2015
Tomoyuki Ogino Kyoshi Mase Masafumi Nozoe Tomohiro Wada Yuki Uchiyama Yoshihiro Fukuda Kazuhisa Domen

BACKGROUND Although it is useful for COPD patients to relieve their dyspnea by bracing their arms, the relationships between the arm bracing posture and expiratory flow limitation (EFL) and lung volume are unknown. Whether arm bracing affects dyspnea, EFL, and lung volume in elderly COPD patients was investigated. METHODS Sixteen elderly subjects (median [interquartile range] age 81 [77-85] y...

2014
Lori Dolan Stuart Weinstein

Results The overall failure rate was 31% after bracing and 52% after observation. Age, gender, Risser, Sanders’ digital maturity stage (DMS), curve type and Cobb angle were all associated with outcome. DMS stages were more predictive of failure than Risser grade, even with age in the model. The best-fitting model included the DMS (1-2, 3, or 4+), Cobb angle, and treatment (p<0.0001, c statistic...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
serpil can department of physiology, school of medicine, kafkas university, kars, turkey; department of physiology, school of medicine, kafkas university, kars, turkey. tel: +90-50566260271 jale selli department of histology and embryology, school of medicine, ataturk university, erzurum, turkey basak buyuk department of histology and embryology, school of medicine, ataturk university, erzurum, turkey sergulen aydin department of family medicine, school of medicine, kafkas university, kars, turkey ramazan kocaaslan department of urology, school of medicine, kafkas university, kars, turkey gulname findik guvendi department of pathology, school of medicine, kafkas university, kars, turkey

conclusions the findings suggest that estrogen supplementation increases damage in testicular tissue due to eccentric exercise. results conventional light microscopic results revealed that testes tissues of the eccentric exercise administered group and the estrogen supplemented group exhibited slight impairment. in groups that were both eccentrically exercised and estrogen supplemented, more de...

2013
Mark Morningstar

Bracing for juvenile and adolescent idiopathic scoliosis has a long history of use. Effectiveness of conventional rigid bracing is highly variable, likely depending upon the skill of the practitioner, the type of brace selected, and the type of scoliosis being treated. In review of various bracing studies, Dolan and Weinstein found that bracing does not result in superior clinical outcomes comp...

2013
Monia Lusini Sabrina Donzelli Salvatore Minnella Fabio Zaina Stefano Negrini

Background Bracing treatment proved to be a useful conservative care treatment for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients according to a Cochrane review. Prospective observational trials following the Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) criteria for bracing studies and the SOSORT management criteria, can give other evidence on the effectiveness of bracing in AIS. The Sforzesco brace has be...

2014
John M. Wiemann Suken A. Shah Charles T. Price

BACKGROUND Spinal bracing is widely utilized in patients with moderate severity adolescent idiopathic scoliosis with the goal of preventing curve progression and therefore preventing the need for surgical correction. Bracing is typically initiated in patients with a primary curve angle between 25 and 40 degrees, who are Risser sign 0 to 2 and <1-year postmenarchal. The purpose of this study is ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical orthopaedics 2023

Bracing plays a vital role in the non-operative treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), especially when detected early. Recent high-quality studies confirm that bracing can alter natural progression curve, potentially preventing need for surgery. The concept is based on ability external force to guide spine growth, which has been experimentally proven. However, cannot straighten spi...

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