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Ahmad Salah Eldin Alreni ; Heba Roohy Abdo Aboalmaty ; Willem De Hertogh ; Omar Saad Mahmoud Wakwak ; Sionnadh Mairi McLean |Background Neck pain (NP) is often associated with upper limb disability (ULD). A clinically feasible measure to evaluate ULD in NP patients is necessary. The Single Arm Military Press (SAMP) is a ULD performance-based measure, specifically for [...]Article
Lisa Mantovani ; Luca Maestroni ; Francesco Bettariga ; Massimiliano Gobbo ; Nicola Francesco Lopomo ; Sionnadh Mairi McLean |Background In Achilles tendinopathy (AT) the ability to store and recycle elastic energy during ground contact phase is often altered. A measure of this function is represented by leg stiffness (LS). Immediate responses in LS following therap[...]Article
Background: Performance measures that assess the upper limb disability (ULD) in patients with neck pain can provide useful information for making clinical decisions regarding the optimal management of those patients. The Single Arm Military Pre[...]Article
Ahmad Salah Eldin Alreni ; Heba Roohy Abdo Aboalmaty ; Willem De Hertogh ; Jill Meirte ; Deborah Harrop ; Sionnadh Mairi McLean |Background: Non-specific neck pain (NSNP) is frequently associated with upper limb disability (ULD). Consequently, evaluation of ULD using an outcome measure is necessary during the management of patients with NSNP. The Single Arm Military Pres[...]Article
Background: The effects of motor control training with pressure biofeedback on neck pain and disability of patients with neck pain is a field that has drawn a lot of research interest. Therefore, the aim of this study was to conduct, for the fi[...]Article
Background: Routine utilisation of outcome measures (OMs) is an integral part of physiotherapy rehabilitation when managing non-specific neck pain (NSNP). Numerous relevant OMs exist; however, the extent to which OMs are used by physiotherapist[...]