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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New 3-test cluster showed stronger diagnostic utility than original CPR.
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New cluster includes Spurling, Shoulder Abduction test, ≥2 positive ULNTs.
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Positive cluster (3/3) rules in CR with 100 % post-test probability.
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Negative (0/3) cluster rules out cervical radiculopathy diagnosis.
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Modified Shoulder Abduction test showed higher post-test probability.
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Nepalese women showed low knowledge about UI, the PFM and PFMT.
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Most women in the sample perceived they could contract the PFM.
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Less than one-third of the women performed a correct PFM contraction.
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Ability to contract the PFM were not related to knowledge on PFMT or the PFM
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Self-perception on contraction was contradicting the clinical inability to contract
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RT in patients in breast cancer therapy es effective for reduce fatigue and pain intensity.
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The maximum effect in reducing fatigue is achieved at 2800 repetitions in breast cancer.
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The maximum effect in reducing pain intensity is achieved at 8800 repetitions in breast cancer.
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No significant effect in favor of RT was seen in prostate cancer.
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Better reporting on resistance exercises is needed.
Vol. 30. Núm. 3. (Em progresso)
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RT in patients in breast cancer therapy es effective for reduce fatigue and pain intensity.
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The maximum effect in reducing fatigue is achieved at 2800 repetitions in breast cancer.
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The maximum effect in reducing pain intensity is achieved at 8800 repetitions in breast cancer.
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No significant effect in favor of RT was seen in prostate cancer.
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Better reporting on resistance exercises is needed.
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Physical health is impaired in young individuals born preterm in Southern Brazil.
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Reduced inspiratory muscle strength is observed in children born preterm with VLBW.
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Reduced handgrip strength is observed in children born preterm with VLBW.
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Reduced muscle strength is associated with lower lung function in preterm individuals.
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Reduced muscle strength in preterm-born youth highlights the need for early intervention.
