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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Replacing sedentary time with moderate physical activity has a small protective effect on the prevalence of low back pain.
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Replacing time spent in light physical activities with moderate physical activity has a small protective effect on the prevalence of low back pain.
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Replacing sedentary time, light or moderate physical activity with vigorous physical activity was not associated with the prevalence of low back pain.
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A study on the measurement properties of the Fresno modified Test: Brazilian-Portuguese short version.
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The results show that the instrument is reliable to assess evidence-based practice (EBP) online.
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The Peritron™ manometer can accurately discriminate a weak or a strong pelvic floor muscles contraction in pregnant women.
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Peak maximal voluntary contraction showed a perfect ability to differentiate between weak/strong pelvic floor muscles contraction in pregnant women.
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Other variables presented excellent or good ability to discriminate a weak from a strong pelvic floor muscles contraction.
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The PUL-Br is valid for assessing upper limb function in Brazilian patients with DMD.
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The PUL-Br presents excellent inter-rater reliability.
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The PUL-Br will standardise the clinical assessment of Brazilian patients with DMD.
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The PUL-Br may guide rehabilitation professionals’ therapeutic decisions.
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Cardiorespiratory fitness measured by cardiopulmonary exercise testing is consistently impaired in COVID-19 survivors.
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The degree of reduction of cardiorespiratory fitness is inversely associated with age, time post-COVID-19, disease severity, presence of dyspnea, and reduced exercise capacity.
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Future research should investigate the mechanisms of cardiorespiratory fitness reduction in addition to investigating possible therapeutic strategies to maximize fitness post COVID-19.
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Based on the data available, both bladder training and drug treatment isolated did not seem to promote helpful effects in patients with OAB.
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Bladder training combined with intravaginal electrical stimulation seems to present positive results on overactive bladder symptoms; however the quality of evidence of the studies assessed was not satisfactory.
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There are few randomized clinical trials on the effect of treatment on overactive bladder symptoms, which makes the efficacy of bladder training inconclusive.
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Embedded motivational interviewing for low back pain was not superior to usual physical therapy care.
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Embedded motivational interviewing is a new skill for physical therapists.
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Understanding the intended purpose of healthcare apps may foster engagement.
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