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Effects of flooding on mental health: a case-control study
(2013-07-29)Background: Post-disaster mental health problems may affect population in different ways. Population exposure to a natural disaster has been associated with psychological distress, in particular, in the development ... -
MTUG: an Instrumented Timed Up and Go Extended Test.
(2013-10-25)Background The aim of this study was to, using the inertial sensor found in the iPhone4®, locate in the ten meter Extended Timed Get Up and Go test the series of kinematic variables deriving from accelerometry and from ... -
Functional and structural of the erector spinae muscle during iso-metric lumbar extension
(2014-01-20)Study Design: cross-sectional study. Objectives: to compare erector spinae (ES) muscle fatigue between chronic non-specific lower back pain (CNLBP) sufferers and healthy subjects from a biomechanical perspective during ... -
Monitoring changes of the tibialis anterior during dorsiflexion with electromyography, sonomyography, dynamometry and kinematic signals
(2014-01-20)Dorsiflexion (DF) of the foot plays an essential role in both controlling balance and human gait. Electromyography and Sonomyography can provide information on several aspects of muscle function. The aim was to describe a ... -
Medicina y otras ciencias de la salud ante la actualidad psicosomática
(2014-02-03)El desarrollo de la concepción holística del ser humano hace que la Ciencia Médica sea en la actualidad insuficiente para abordar el estudio y tratamiento de los diversos aspectos psicosomático que afectan al ser humano. ... -
Vocational profile in Health Sciences Students, enrolled in first-year at University of Malaga (Spain): differences by degree.
(2014-09-11)Objectives: This study aimed to determine certain characteristics about the vocational profile of college students, especially if we consider the situation of transition that is taking place currently in college with the ... -
Academic Engagement in Health Sciences students at the University of Málaga (Spain): four years follow up
(2014-09-23)Introduction. Student engagement in post-school education has been researched since the 1990s, have been considered as an important factor in determining student learning and personal development during college [1,2]. The ... -
Validity and reliability of range of motion measured on smartphone (mROM)
(2014-10-16)Background: Nowadays, as internet-based communication is advancing rapidly, it is getting more and more interesting to adapt clinical examination of patients to remote communication. The use of smartphone photographic is ... -
Physiological responses to pedaling on a water stationary bike at different immersion heights
(2014-10-16)Only a few studies[1-4] have investigated oxygen consumption (V’O2) and heart rate (HR) responses to pedaling on a stationary bike in water (WSB), while literature is still lacking on the effects elicited by variations in ... -
Underwater walinkg on non-motirized treadmill as fitness tool for both healthy and frailty subjects
(2014-10-16)Introduction Underwater walking on non-motorized treadmill is a very popular aquatic fitness activity. Although water provides reduced gravity conditions and a non weight bearing environment, water based training has ... -
Lower limb biomechanical tests and their relationship to outputs from the Zebris Winfdm-t force platform system
(2014-10-16)Background Certain biomechanical tests, when performed correctly, are said to be indicators of dynamic function. It is therefore reasonable to ask, what, if any, association exist between these commonly performed ... -
Neuromuscular responses during the performance of a chair rising exercise in aquatic and dry land
(2014-10-16)INTRODUCTION: In aquatic physiotherapy programs are used the functional tasks, which are quite important during the activities of daily living. Knowing the degree of muscular activation during the performance of these ... -
effectiveness of aquatic therapy in post-surgery rehabilitation of the rotator cuff
(2014-10-16)Introduction: rotator cuff injuries very often require surgical repair and subsequent rehabilitation. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of a traditional and an aquatic post-surgery rehabilitation program ... -
Validity of a four-factor modelunderlying the physical fitness in adults with intellectual disabilities a confirmatory factor analysis
(2014-10-16)Purpose: To use confirmatory factor analysis to test whether a four factor might explain the clustering of the components of the physical fitness in adults with intellectual disabilities (FID). Relevance: Individuals with ... -
State of art in surface electromyography during human movement in water
(2014-10-16)INTRODUCTION: Aquatic exercise is widely used for rehabilitation and functional recovery due to its physical and physiological benefits. However, there is a high variability in reporting on the muscle activity from surface ... -
Studying upper-limb kinematic using inertial sensors embedded in smartphones
(2014-10-16)Background: In recent years, there have been investigations concerning upper-limbs kinematics by various devices. The latest generation of smartphones often includes inertial sensors with subunits which can detect inertial ... -
Correlation between self-efficacy and social support for activity scale and fitness condition
(2014-10-16)Background: Several factors influence the levels of fitness in people with intellectual disabilities (King et al., 2003) including self-efficacy and social support (Jamieson, Parker, Roberts-Thomson, Lawrence, & Broughton, ... -
Usability of an application for smart phones to improve physical activity in people with intellectual disabilities.
(2014-10-16)Background People with intellectual disabilities (ID) generally have a poor level of physical activity and poor adherence to this (Hughes et al., 2011). There have been some studies that use ICTs (Information Technology ... -
Improving adherence physical activity, quality of life and social support for activities in people with intellectual disabilities, through multimodal intervention (education + activity)
(2014-10-16)Background People with intellectual disabilities (ID) have a poor level of physical activity as they experience many barriers towards doing it (Bodde & Seo, 2009). Physical activity provides many benefits so there are ... -
Effect of obesity in Independence and balance in people with intelectual disability
(2014-10-16)Background People with obesity often have problems with postural control. Some studies show that people with intellectual disabilities (ID) have a higher likelihood of having falls than the general population, with a ...