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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Přehledová studie nástrojů pro hodnocení bolesti / A systematic review of pain assessment tools

Kroiherová, Tereza January 2017 (has links)
Title: A systematic review of pain assessment tools Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to create a systematic review of the most widely used multidimensional tools (questionnaires) for assessing pain in patients with nonspecific pain of the cervical and lumbar spine. From the available sources, describe their use, the purpose it was generated for, their reliability, validity, and finally arrange the questionnaires from the most used and assess their advantages and disadvantages for use in clinical practice of physiotherapist. Method: The thesis is processed through a systematic review. The subject of the thesis are pain evaluating tools, especially in the cervical and lumbar spine. The studies containing questionnaires used to assess pain in the cervical and lumbar spine were searched out. Data extraction was carried out according to pre-specified criteria. Unsatisfactory studies were excluded. After the relevant questionnaires selection a content analysis of each tool was conducted, built a systematic review of the most commonly used questionnaires and their critical evaluation. Results: On the basis of the entire set of relevant studies I described and evaluated 14 questionnaires. Five of them are designed specifically for low back pain. They are the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire,...
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Behandling av myofasciella triggerpunkter med ”dry needling” hos personer med impingement i axelleden : En prospektiv randomiserad interventionsstudie

Treutiger, Victoria January 2015 (has links)
Abstract Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate if treatment with “dry needling” in myofascial triggerpoints (MTrPs) in the rotatorcuff muscles may affect impingement symptoms such as pain during provocative tests, shoulder mobility, and function. The research questions were: Does the value of pain change on the Visual Analog Pain Scale (VAS) between before and after treatment? Do the positive provocative tests for impingement change between before and after treatment? Does the active shoulder mobility change between before and after treatment? Does the self-rated function change between before and after treatment? Method: The study was a prospective randomized intervention study and 19 persons with impingement symptoms (mean ± standard deviation; 58 ± 18 years, and shoulder pain duration 3.9 ± 1.6 months) were randomized into two groups. The groups were tested before, directly after and 3 weeks after treatment. The intervention group was treated twice, with a week in between, with “dry needling” in MTrPs. The control group was also treated on two occasions but was instead given a superficial needle in the infraspinatus muscle. All subjects were treated by the same physiotherapist. Pain was evaluated on the VAS when subjects performed active shoulder flexion before and after treatment. Provocative tests for shoulder impingement (Neer sign, Hawkins-Kennedy test and Jobe test) as well as range of motion tests were performed before, after and three weeks after treatment. The frequencies of positive/negative provocative tests were presented. Shoulder function was evaluated with the QuickDASH questionnaire. Significance level p≤0.05 was used in the study and a tendency was identified between 0.05 ≤ p &lt; 0.1. Results: There was a tendency (p=0.086) with decreased pain (VAS) in the intervention group after the treatment. Among the impingement tests only significant improved results was observed for Neer sign test three weeks after the treatment (p=0.025) No significant difference could be seen on the active shoulder mobility between before and after the treatment. The perceived function in the intervention group, measured with the Quick DASH questionnaire, showed a tendency (p=0.086) towards a better function. Conclusions: The study showed a tendency towards that”dry needling”  in MTrPs may affect impingement symptoms such as pain and function. The provocative tests for shoulder impingement, Neer sign, showed a significant decrease in pain after treatment. More studies with larger population is needed to make a statement about the effect of “dry needling” in MTrPs as a treatment for shoulder impingement symptoms. / Sammanfattning Syfte och frågeställningar: Syftet med studien var att undersöka om behandling med ”dry needling” (intramuskulär nålstimulering) i myofasciella triggerpunkter (MTrPs) i rotatorcuffmuskulaturen kan påverka impingementsymptom såsom smärta vid provokationstester, axelledsrörlighet och funktion. Frågeställningarna var: Förändras smärtskattning på visuell analog skala(VAS) vid aktiv axelflexion efter jämfört med före behandling? Förändras de positiva provokationstesterna för impingement efter jämfört med före behandling? Förändras den aktiva axelledsrörligheten efter jämfört med före behandling? Förändras den självskattade funktionen efter jämfört med före behandling? Metod: Studien var en prospektiv randomiserad interventionsstudie, 19 forskningspersoner (fp) med impingementsymptom, (medelålder 58 ± 18 år, besvärsdurationens medeltid 3.9 ± 1.6 mån), randomiserades till två grupper. Grupperna undersöktes före, direkt efter och tre veckor efter avslutad behandling. Interventionsgruppen behandlades vid två tillfällen, med en veckas mellanrum, med ”dry needling” i MTrPs medan kontrollgruppen vid två tillfällen istället fick en ytlig akupunkturnål i m infraspinatus. Behandlingen av alla fp utfördes av en och samma fysioterapeut. Smärta utvärderades med (VAS) vid aktiv axelflexion direkt före och efter behandling. Provokationstester (Neer sign, Hawkins-Kennedy test och Jobe test) samt rörlighetsmätning utfördes före, efter och tre veckor efter avslutad behandling. Frekvensen positiva/negativa provokationstesttest summerades. Funktionen utvärderades med frågeformuläret QuickDASH. Signifikansnivå p&lt; 0.05 används i studien och en tendens identifierades mellan 0.05 ≤ p &lt; 0.1. Resultat: Det fanns en tendens (p=0.086) till minskad smärta (VAS) i interventionsgruppen efter jämfört med före behandling. Bland impingementtesterna sågs enbart ett signifikant förbättrat resultat för Neers sign tre veckor efter avslutad behandling jämfört med före behandling (p=0.025). Ingen signifikant skillnad kunde ses gällande rörligheten före och efter behandling. Den upplevda funktionsförmågan mätt med frågeformuläret QuickDASH visade en tendens (p=0.086) mot bättre funktion i interventionsgruppen. Slutsats: Studien har visat tendenser på att ”dry needling” i MTrPs kan påverka impingementsymptom såsom minskad smärta och bättre självskattad funktion efter behandling jämfört med före. Impingementtestet Neer sign visade en signifikant minskad smärta efter behandling. Fler studier med större grupper, större ålderspann och längre behandlingstid behövs för att kunna uttala sig om effekten av ”dry needling” i MTrPs som behandlingsmetod vid impingementsymptom i axeln. / <p>Fristående kurs i Idrottsvetenskap inriktning idrottsmedicin 2013-2015</p>

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