Reabilitação Musculoesquelética
Diretriz de consenso do Reino Unido sobre atividade física e exercício para osteoporose.
18 Mai, 2022 | 16:53hComunicado de imprensa: Don’t be afraid to exercise regularly to boost bone health and cut falls risk, people with osteoporosis advised – British Medical Journal
Estudo randomizado | Intervenção multicomponente para prevenir imobilidade em idosos frágeis.
16 Mai, 2022 | 16:50hEditorial: Preserving community mobility in vulnerable older people – The BMJ
Comunicado de imprensa: Regular exercise with dietary advice linked to better mobility in frail older people – BMJ Newsroom
Comentário no Twitter
A programme of regular exercise along with expert dietary advice is linked to a reduction in mobility problems among frail older people living in the community, finds this trial by @Emanuel00962649 and colleagueshttps://t.co/xT44sTwe4k
— The BMJ (@bmj_latest) May 12, 2022
Estudo de coorte | Desfechos de saúde em pessoas 2 anos depois de sobreviverem a internação por COVID-19.
16 Mai, 2022 | 16:42hComunicado de imprensa: Two years after infection, half of people hospitalized with COVID-19 have at least one symptom, follow-up study suggests – Lancet
[Preprint] Covid longa: revisão sistemática e metanálise de 120.970 pacientes.
16 Mai, 2022 | 16:41hLong Covid: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of 120,970 Patients – Preprints with The Lancet
Comentário no Twitter
A systematic #LongCovid review of nearly 200 studies and over 120,000 participants, reinforces the high frequency of symptoms > 6 months, not linked to severity of acute illness, and potential for marked disabilityhttps://t.co/9NYQT1P79G pic.twitter.com/WFzBqghbGI
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) May 6, 2022
M-A | Efetividade de intervenções fisioterápicas para cuidado da coluna e prevenção de dor lombar inespecífica em crianças e adolescentes.
13 Mai, 2022 | 12:34h
Comentário no Twitter
Research published in #BMCMusculoSkeletDisord reports that physical exercise, postural hygiene and physical activity are the most effective preventive physiotherapy interventions to improve back care and prevent low back pain in children and adolescents. https://t.co/YEb3xxDHVD
— BMC (@BioMedCentral) April 16, 2022
M-A | Intervenções para redução de quedas em hospitais.
12 Mai, 2022 | 15:14hInterventions to reduce falls in hospitals: a systematic review and meta-analysis – Age and Ageing
Conteúdo relacionado: Fall prevention in hospitals and nursing homes: Clinical practice guideline – Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing
COVID longa: visando a um consenso.
10 Mai, 2022 | 12:38hLong COVID: aiming for a consensus – The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
Comentário no Twitter
There is an urgent need for unification of terminology for the sequelae of #SARSCoV2 infection to ensure that research is directed towards and translated into interventional trials to improve outcomes
NEW Comment—#LongCOVID: aiming for a consensushttps://t.co/dZO4rBVCSY pic.twitter.com/H5ezqL0RLb
— The Lancet Respiratory Medicine (@LancetRespirMed) May 5, 2022
Estudo randomizado | Ultrassonografia pulsada de baixa intensidade não alivia os sintomas de pacientes com osteoartrite de joelho.
4 Mai, 2022 | 13:46hComentários:
Pulsed low-intensity ultrasonography shows no benefit in knee OA – medwire News
Hopes Dashed for Novel Osteoarthritis Treatment — Noninvasive therapy looked like a sure winner until trial results came in – MedPage Today (necessário cadastro gratuito)
Comentário no Twitter
Phase 2a RCT finds no benefit from pulsed low-intensity ultrasound in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis in veterans. https://t.co/dEqjkqCadj pic.twitter.com/0qwKQ3rfkD
— JAMA Network Open (@JAMANetworkOpen) March 8, 2022
Análise Rasch | Desenvolvimento e validação do questionário de impacto dos sintomas para Covid longa (symptom burden questionnaire for long covid – SBQ-LC).
29 Abr, 2022 | 15:15h
Comentário no Twitter
New research developed and validated a symptom burden questionnaire for long covid which has the potential to benefit international clinical trials and inform clinical management https://t.co/akrRleap0W
— The BMJ (@bmj_latest) April 27, 2022
Sintomas persistentes de COVID-19 em estudo comunitário de 606.434 pessoas na Inglaterra.
27 Abr, 2022 | 16:41h
Comentário no Twitter
Thirty-eight percent of participants from a community-based study of symptoms following COVID-19 reported persistent symptoms that lasted 12 weeks or more, according to an article published in @NatureComms. https://t.co/sAEutdOkSS pic.twitter.com/oCyyXGIRbk
— Nature Portfolio (@NaturePortfolio) April 20, 2022