O Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy (BJPT) é a publicação oficial da Associação Brasileira de Pesquisa e Pós-Graduação em Fisioterapia (ABRAPG-Ft).
O BJPT publica artigos originais nas áreas de fisioterapia e reabilitação, incluindo estudos clínicos, básicos ou aplicados sobre avaliação, prevenção e tratamento das disfunções de movimento.
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Intensive exercise in the early postoperative rehabilitation after hip fracture (up to 3 months postoperatively) is beneficial to the recovery of physical function in older adults.
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Intensive exercise with more load lead to greater improvements in muscle strength, balance, and functional ability.
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Older adults with cognitive impairment were not included in the studies selected for this review, conclusions about the training results may not be extended to this population.
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We investigated the effects of multisensory stimulation combined to standard care versus standard care alone on the length of hospital stay and weight gain in hospitalized preterm infants.
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Auditory–Tactile–Visual-Vestibular intervention combined with standard care increased the total weight gain.
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Tactile-Kinesthesic stimulation combined with standard care reduced the number of days at the hospital and increased the daily weight gain and the total weight gain.
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Kangaroo method care combined with standard care increased the daily weight gain.
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There is little guidance for physical therapists on how best to provide first line care for people with low back pain.
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Providing validation to patients seems important.
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The AxEL-Q is a valid and reliable tool that could help to guide physical therapy consultations.
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Physical therapists could consider focusing patient education and advice on messages about cause, severity, and imaging, and in doing so remove barriers to physical activity.
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Current evidence showed that exercise therapy is a cost-effective treatment in knee OA.
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Our stratified approach of exercise therapy did not appear to be cost-effective compared to usual exercise therapy.
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Policy-makers should decide whether stratified exercise therapy can be implemented.
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It is hypothesized that dry needling improves pain sensitivity and pain modulation.
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There was no difference on pain sensitivity or pain modulation between dry needling and sham needling.
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Dry needling shows better antinociceptive pain modulation after treatment.
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Assessing life-space in older adults with AD is important and should be used in clinical practice.
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Older adults with AD have lower life-space mobility and require assistance to achieve higher levels of mobility.
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Encouraging and enabling assistance is fundamental to a greater life-space for older adults with dementia.
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Most posts on Instagram and Twitter about physical therapy interventions do not cite information sources.
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Most profiles present potential conflicts of interest.
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Very few posts aimed to facilitate knowledge acquisition.
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Physical therapists should consume information from social media with caution.
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Content producers should consider means to facilitate knowledge translation.