American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation
Publisher:
Published by Williams & Wilkins for the Association of Academic Physiatrists,. Hagerstown, MD : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Frequency: Monthly,
Country: United States
Language: English
Author(s):
Association of Academic Physiatrists.
Start Year:1988 -
Identifiers
| ISSN: | 0894-9115 (Print) 1537-7385 (Electronic) 0894-9115 (Linking) |
| NLM ID: | 8803677 |
| (DNLM): | SR0060641(s) |
| (OCoLC): | 16308327 |
| Coden: | AJPREP |
| LCCN: | 88649837 |
| Classification: | W1 AM501K |
Distal Gracilis Tear in an Equestrian. A 61-yr-old female equestrian presented after 2 wks of left medial thigh pain, which developed suddenly while exiting a car. She denied any history of recent trauma or falls. On examination, she was found to have tenderness at the left distal medial thigh with a palpable region of decreased tissue volume at the gracilis myotendinous junction. Point-of-care ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging confirmed a high-grade partial thickness tear of the left distal gracilis at the myotendinous junction, as well as pes anserine bursal distention. She received physical therapy and underwent a 1-time...
Therapeutic Effects of Horseback Riding Interventions: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Equine-assisted therapies, such as therapeutic riding and hippotherapy, are believed to have positive physical and emotional effects in individuals with neuromotor, developmental, and physical disabilities. The purpose of this review was to determine whether therapeutic riding and hippotherapy improve balance, motor function, gait, muscle symmetry, pelvic movement, psychosocial parameters, and the patients' overall quality of life. Methods: In this study, a literature search was conducted on MEDLINE, CINAHL, MBASE, SportDiscus, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Cochrane Controlled Trial...
Effects of intra-articular botulinum toxin type A in an equine model of acute synovitis: a pilot study. To test the hypothesis that botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A) can attenuate lameness associated with acute synovitis in an equine model. Methods: Four horses 2-6 yrs of age with clinically normal carpi were studied for 15 days. Kinematic gait analysis and clinical measures of lameness were conducted before and after experimental interventions. Horses were randomly assigned to either placebo (saline) or treatment (BoNT-A) groups. On day 0 of the intervention, 50 units of BoNT-A or an equivalent volume of saline (0.09%) was given into the middle carpal joints. On day 14, acute synovitis was induce...