高运动恐惧症对单腿蹲测试中患有髌股疼痛综合征女性动态姿势稳定性的影响

Amjad Shallan, Bodor Bin sheeha, Hadeel Almimi, Adnan Wshah, Saker M. Obaidat, Ahmad Muhsen, Mohanad Hawamdeh, Saad Al-Nassan

Amjad Shallan et al. – The Influence of high kinesiophobia on dynamic postural stability among females with patellofemoral pain syndrome during a single-leg squat test –  Fizjoterapia Polska 2024; 24(4); 412-417

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56984/8ZG01A8F7G9

摘要
目标:本研究旨在探讨运动恐惧症水平对髌股疼痛综合征(PFPS)女性在单腿蹲测试(SLST)期间姿势稳定性的影响。
方法:40名PFPS女性被分为高运动恐惧症水平组(HK)、低运动恐惧症水平组(LK),以及20名无痛对照组。姿势稳定性通过在力平台上进行的单腿蹲测试(SLST)来测量,并记录压力中心(COP)的偏移和速度。
结果:与LK组和对照组相比,HK组在中-侧和前-后COP位移上的平均值显著更高。然而,LK组和健康受试者在COP变量(速度和位移)上无显著差异。PFPS患者的肌肉力量相比健康对照组有显著缺陷。
结论:高运动恐惧症对SLST期间的姿势稳定性有负面影响。评估和管理PFPS时应考虑运动恐惧症的影响。

关键词:姿势稳定性, 髌股疼痛综合征, 运动恐惧症, 压力中心, 单腿蹲测试

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The potential of short and long term health consequences of COVID-19 on back pain among COVID-19 survivors

Amjad Shallan, Saad Al-Nassan, Mohannad Hawamdeh, Faris Alshammari, Ahmad Muhsen, Abdul Majeed Al-Malty


Amjad Shallan, Saad Al-Nassan, Mohannad Hawamdeh, Faris Alshammari, Ahmad Muhsen, Abdul Majeed Al-Malty – The potential of short and long term health consequences of COVID-19 on back pain among COVID-19 survivors. Fizjoterapia Polska 2022; 22(2); 26-30

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56984/8ZG0DE8mY

Abstract
Introduction. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an emerging pandemic disease caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome. Back pain could be triggered by the COVID-19 virus either directly or indirectly. However, to our knowledge, limited studies are addressing the development of chronic back pain or new-onset of back pain among COVID-19 survivors. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the potential health consequences of COVID-19 on back pain among the COVID-19 survivors.
Methods. We used an electronically distributed survey targeting adult Jordanian citizens and residents who recovered from COVID-19 virus infection. The questionnaire composed questions regarding demographic characteristics, COVID-19 and spine injury-related information.
Results. 27.2% of participants reported increase of back pain with COVID during the episode and 16% of participants reported increased back pain after COVID with pain lasted less than 3 months in 16.6% and more than 3 months in 17.8% of them. There was significant increase on back pain level during COVID compared to pre COVID. At the same time there was significant increase on back pain post COVID compared to pre COVID.
Conclusion. The COVID-19 virus resulted in a significant increase in spine pain among COVID-19 survivors and it lead to chronic back pain among patients with risk factors and some develop new spine pain.
Key words:
back pain, COVID survivors, health consequences of COVID-19
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The Obstacles that encounter Jordanian Citizens to Adhere to Physiotherapy Sessions

Mohannad Hawamdeh, Saad Al-nassan, Amjad Shallan, Mohammad Etoom

Mohannad Hawamdeh, Saad Al-nassan, Amjad Shallan, Mohammad Etoom – The Obstacles that encounter Jordanian Citizens to Adhere to Physiotherapy Sessions. Fizjoterapia Polska 2021; 21(4); 134-140

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56984/8ZG20A906

Abstract
Aim. to know the obstacles that encounter patients in Jordan to adhere to physical therapy treatment. Material and Method. A survey was developed based on the available literature reviews. A pilot survey was tested on a small sample of physiotherapy clients at one center to assess time and the ease of completion. After the pilot survey was completed, the survey was revised and modified, and the final electronic version was developed. Results. The study found varied level of adherence to the physiotherapy sessions, and adherence to the physiotherapist recommendations. The adherence to physiotherapy sessions was about 54.3% ranged between 61.9% in governmental sectors, and 80% in private sectors. However, the adherence to physiotherapy recommendations was lesser as be estimated to be about 50% (66.7% in governmental sectors, and 60% in private sectors). Conclusion. This Study indicates that there are varieties of reasons that encounter Jordanian citizens to adhere to physiotherapy sessions. One of the main reason in private center is based on cost of session but there are lot of reasons that limiting adhere the session related to the patients states and Circumstances in both private and government, since we could not determine the actual main cause of non-adhere.
Key words:
physical therapy, sessions, obstacles
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