Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is characterized by persistent and unexplained fatigue accompanied by various symptoms such as joint pain, fever, and cognitive issues, yet often shows no abnormalities in physical examinations. Globally, the prevalence of CFS varies, with about 0.1% to 2.2% in the general population, and specific surveys noting higher rates, such as 12.54%
In recent years, mounting evidence has suggested that diabetes could play a significant role in the development of frozen shoulder. Numerous epidemiological studies have observed a notable increase in the incidence of frozen shoulder among individuals with diabetes compared to those without. A new study published in BMJ Open Diabetes Research and Care explored the
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ruptures are commonly treated with ACL reconstruction (ACLR), and the frequency of this surgery is on the rise. Despite the surgical advancements, replicating the complex structure and functionality of the native ACL, including its proprioceptive fibers and synchronized bundle movements, remains a challenge. An alternative to surgery is exercise-based rehabilitation, which
By Steven Goldstein Let’s chat about lines of myofascial tension I have upcoming courses in June 2024 focusing on the shoulder, scapula and upper extremities, whose model is derived from Thomas Myers myofascial arm lines. I’ve found, although not in contemporary fashion these days, an understanding of such, is still helpful in a clinical sense.
Tissue flossing, a myofascial intervention introduced in 2013 by Starrett and Cordoza, involves wrapping a latex band around a specific body area to enhance myofascial mobility, joint range of motion, athletic performance, and to reduce pain. It’s also used for blood flow restriction training. The application involves a specific technique where the band is overlapped
Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is characterized by inflammation and fibrotic processes in the shoulder, leading to stiffness, pain, and limited mobility. The condition can persist for over a year, with only 60% of individuals regaining motion, while 40% develop chronic limitations. Various studies have linked frozen shoulder to psychological factors, obesity, diabetes, and even
The human hand’s unique structure and capabilities have been instrumental in the development of our species, impacting everything from cultural practices to technological advancements. However, modern lifestyles have led to a decline in complex hand activities. Much of today’s routine involves simple gestures like tapping screens or pressing buttons. Experts suggest that this shift from
Background In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), a significant and troubling complication has emerged: Long COVID Syndrome. This condition, marked by persistent and often debilitating symptoms, has become a focal point of concern in the medical community. Understanding the symptomatology of Long COVID Syndrome is
Background The practice of using manual therapy in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee has been common, yet the consensus on its efficacy remains elusive. A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to assess the effectiveness of manual therapy in alleviating pain and ensuring the safety of patients with knee osteoarthritis. Methodology This review
B In the realm of manual therapy, the recent adoption of high-frequency percussive massage is notable. Despite its reputed benefits in improving the range of motion in joints, the specific mechanisms at play have been unclear. A study was conducted to determine whether a short session of high-frequency percussive massage could influence the stiffness in