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Auteur Kerstin Luedtke |
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Background Migraine is associated with motion sensitivity symptoms such as kinetosis, vestibular symptoms and balance alterations. While focus is given to headache management, addressing these symptoms is often neglected, although they are relat[...]Article
Ignacio Elizagaray-García ; Laura Perez-Garcia ; Ricardo Párraga-Delgado ; Fernando Javier-Valverde ; Kerstin Luedtke ; Alfonso Gil-Martínez |Objective To analyse the inter- and intra-examiner reliability for the neck flexion-rotation test and the C0?C2 axial rotation test when applied in asymptomatic subjects by two novice physiotherapists. Design Repeated measures reliability study [...]Article
Introduction: Migraine is a cyclic disorder but also a chronic pain condition. Left-right recognition tasks have been shown to be impaired in patients with chronic pain. Objectives: To investigate whether laterality judgements of migraine pat[...]Article
Question: What tests are most useful to identify poor lumbar movement control (LMC) and what are the dimensional and psychometric properties of these tests? Design: Multicenter, cross-sectional cohort study. Participants: Adults with non-sp[...]Article
Background Neck pain is prevalent in migraine and a common reason to receive physiotherapy. There is no information as to the type of modalities patients receive and whether these are perceived as effective and matching expectations. Methods A s[...]Article
Background Neck pain is prevalent in patients with migraine but its role for the physiotherapy management is unclear. Method In this narrative review, results of studies, contributing to the overall understanding of musculoskeletal dysfunctions [...]Article
Background: Passive joint mobilisation is popular among healthcare providers and their patients; however, its effectiveness for improving muscle function is not well researched and the mechanisms of action involved are unclear. Objectives: To[...]Article
Matthias Poesl ; Gabriela F. Carvalho ; Waclaw M. Adamczyk ; Beate Schüßler ; Michael Richter ; Kerstin Luedtke ; Tibor M. Szikszay |Objective To investigate whether proprioceptive accuracy measured with the Joint Position Sense (JPS) in patients with chronic neck and low back pain is impaired exclusively in affected areas or also in distant areas, not affected by pain. Desig[...]