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Pain is a common problem in the field of pediatrics.
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To date, pain education resources for young children are lacking.
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A comic book about pain education can be a useful method to present pain concepts to children.
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Pain education can contribute to changing children's maladaptive beliefs and behaviors.
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Beliefs that some strategies to lift a light load may be harmful are common among health care professionals, particularly medical students and doctors.
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The majority of qualified physical therapists are aware that all strategies used to lift a light load are safe.
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Taking a pain education course positively impacts physical therapists’ attitudes and beliefs.
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ACL-RSI-SV in Brazilian Portuguese has appropriate measurement properties.
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ACL-RSI-SV has a high correlation with the ACL-RSI full version.
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ACL-RSI-SV identifies those who can return to sport at the pre-injury level.
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The culture of an individual is dynamic and constantly evolving.
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Health beliefs and behaviors are shaped by cultural factors.
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The influence of cultural factors on pain remains overlooked.
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The perception, communication of pain, and behavior are shaped by culture.
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Pain education and exercises should consider cultural diversity.
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Cognitive factors are related to unfavourable clinical outcomes in patients with LBP.
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Kinesiophobia, catastrophizing, and maladaptive beliefs played a negative role in LBP.
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Anxiety, symptoms of depression, and perceived stress were not linked to severe pain.
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Digital physical therapy may be a solution for continuity during lockdown, yet its development appears complex.
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Implementation difficulties seem to relate to physical, attentional, and training factors.
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Technological accessibility, adaptation of the therapist and involvement of the whole family appear to be facilitators.
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Future possibilities may support a better follow-up with fluid communication between families and therapists.
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Patients should not rely on low back pain information from Brazilian official websites.
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The Brazilian official websites do not follow the recommendations from clinical practice guidelines.
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Brazilian official websites show low credibility standards and inaccurate information about low back pain.
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The Psychosomatic Questionnaire for Children and Adolescents was easily understood.
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The Psychosomatic Questionnaire for Children and Adolescents had good reliability and validity.
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The Psychosomatic Questionnaire for Children and Adolescents can be used with Brazilian-Portuguese speaking children and adolescents with musculoskeletal pain.
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18 clinical descriptors for diagnosing RCRSP were defined across six domains.
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The results summarize the current knowledge about diagnosis of RCRSP.
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The results could be useful to standardize the diagnosis of RCRSP.
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The booklet is a material for continuous health care of the foot-ankle.
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The booklet has the aim of improving the musculoskeletal function of the foot-ankle.
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The booklet is intended to be a preventive tool for the impacts of DPN progression.
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The material offers an exercise regime with a personalized progression.
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Physical therapy is part of a larger rehabilitation community promoting social justice and health equity.
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Rehabilitation is not only for persons with disability.
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Greater access to physical therapy and rehabilitation services would help “ensure healthy lives and promote well-being at all ages”.
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“Rehabilitation 2030″ is a call to fulfill the basic human right to health and wellbeing, and all physical therapists have a role to play.
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To individualise injury risk reduction measures could help to better match athlete's individual characteristics and should thus improve their effectiveness.
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To individualise injury risk reduction measures could help to improve athlete adherence into such measures and consequently their effectiveness.
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This maximised individualised approach is proposed to be used whatever the sport (i.e., individual and teams sports) in both scientific studies and real-world settings, with an end-user centred approach (especially athlete-centred approach) and a co-construction of the injury risk reduction measures with all stakeholders.
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Shared decision making helps to translate evidence into practice.
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It can improve communication and accuracy of intervention expectations.
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Physical therapists are ideally positioned to practice shared decision making.
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Shared decision making is a skill that should be taught to clinicians.
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Strategies to increase its uptake are required at multiple levels.
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The angular onset of pain is associated to upper limb function in RCRSP.
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Male sex and being younger are related to better functioning of the upper limbs.
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Angular onset of pain above 120° is highly frequent in individuals with RCRSP.
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MRI findings alone did not explain shoulder function.
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Pain catastrophizing has a bigger role in shoulder function.
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Muscle strength and sex explain only a small portion of shoulder function.
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Scapular dyskinesis may not accurately explain shoulder function.
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85% of all vaginal deliveries cause some form of obstetric tear injury.
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The experienced recovery appears partially independent from the extent of injury.
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Women feel uncertainty about what's normal after a vaginal tear.
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Meeting each woman's needs and wishes in rehabilitation should be emphasized.
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Challenging the kinetic chain influences upper trapezius muscle activity.
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Adding external rotation resistance decreases upper trapezius activity.
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Adding trunk extension increases upper trapezius activity.
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Changing exercise position does not change scapular muscle activity.
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Physical therapists and the general population are hesitant in using telerehabilitation. Concerns include, but are not limited to, the financial worth of telerehabilitation.
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Physical therapists agree with the provision of education and self-management strategies via telerehabilitation, but the general population highlights the need for exercise prescription and technical orientation on exercise performance.
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Practical recommendations and adequate training are needed to address physical therapists’ acceptability to telerehabilitation. For the general population, gradual exposure to telerehabilitation could enhance engagement with this mode of delivering physical therapy.