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  1. A mismatch between school furniture dimensions and anthropometric parameters has been well documented in adolescents, but there is a paucity of data on the impact of these mismatches on the students’ spinal he...

    Authors: Ayoola Ibifubara Aiyegbusi, Caleb Ademola Gbiri, Tolulope Olaoluwa Oyeniran and Oluwaseyi Jessy Balogun
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:34
  2. A lot of changes occur in women’s post-menopausal period: one of these symptoms is fatigue or a lack of energy which is a potential symptom of menopause, and it can be one of the most difficult symptoms to man...

    Authors: Dina M. A. Mohamed, Amira M. Nabil Hussien, Hossam El Din H. Kamel and Dalia M. Kamel Awad
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:31
  3. Therapeutic strategies such as improvement muscle activation are fundamental for clinical practice, especially for the quadriceps muscle. It is not yet clear in the literature whether Kinesio Taping (KT) can m...

    Authors: Thiago Vilela Lemos, José Roberto de Souza Junior, Maikon Gleibyson Rodrigues dos Santos, Marlon Maia Noronha Rosa, Luiz Guilherme Cardoso Filho and João Paulo Chieregato Matheus
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:33
  4. Cardiac events have become a common occurrence worldwide and especially in India, more so after the coronavirus disease (COVID) pandemic. Apparently healthy and young individuals suffering from cardiac disorde...

    Authors: Joseph Oliver Raj Alexander and Aparna Pattnaik
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:32
  5. The coronavirus pandemic precipitated an increase in admissions to intensive care units (ICU). The related medium to long-term sequelae of critical illness posed a significant challenge to function and quality...

    Authors: Waldemar Marcinski and Raija Kuisma
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:28
  6. Exploration of biomarkers for debilitating diseases such as cervical spondylosis is important to revolutionize clinical diagnosis and management of such conditions. The study aimed to determine the correlation...

    Authors: Augustine Asiduba Igwe, Ogochukwu Kelechi Onyeso, Israel Adandom, Kelechi Mirabel Onyeso, Canice Chukwudi Anyachukwu, Oluwagbohunmi A. Awosoga, Charles Ikechukwu Ezema and Goddy Chuba Okoye
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:29
  7. Trigger finger (TF) is a common condition more prevalent in women in their 5th decade of life. This causes pain and stiffness which limits daily activities. Corticosteroid injections are the first line of cons...

    Authors: Anand Chandra Sahoo, Sonali Soumyashree and Charuhasini Mahapatra
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:27
  8. The main source of daily energy requirement in Asian societies is basal metabolic rate (BMR). Even though the reason for this fluctuation is debatable, prior research have shown that BMR is highly varied in in...

    Authors: Natasha Verma, S. Senthil Kumar and Anjali Suresh
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:26
  9. Poor balance associated with increased postural sway is a risk factor for the high incidence of injuries found during specific menstrual cycle phases. This fact led to the hypothesis that female reproductive h...

    Authors: Hager M. Abdel Aziz, Khadyga S. Abdel Aziz, Abd El Rahman H. Abd El Wahab and Manal A. El-Shafei
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:25
  10. Low back pain (LBP) is a highly prevalent musculoskeletal condition and causes activity limitations resulting in reduced productivity and high medical expenditure. Muscle energy technique (MET) is a therapeuti...

    Authors: Saeid Al Matif, Galeb Alfageer, Nasser ALNasser, Ghanem Alabbas, Hamad Al Sawidan and Hadi ALhareth
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:24
  11. Knowledge and utilization of standardized stroke outcome measures (SOMs) are important as it helps in the evaluation of patient response to therapy and decision of further step in patient care. This study eval...

    Authors: Uchenna Prosper Okonkwo, Chidinma Chisom Eze, Sam Chidi Ibeneme, Sylvester Emeka Igwe, Uchechukwu Martha Chukwuemeka, Ebere Yvonne Ihegihu and Daniel Chimuanya Ugwuanyi
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:21
  12. Industrial workers are exposed to various musculoskeletal problems especially in tasks related to production. Low back pain is the main problem in most musculoskeletal disorders. Therefore, our study aims to i...

    Authors: Md. Omar Sharif Ahmmed Chowdhury, Nurul Huda, Md. Mohsin Alam, Sayed Imran Hossain, Shohal Hossain, Shahana Islam and Most. Rumpa Khatun
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:20
  13. One of the most prevalent musculoskeletal issues in dentistry is forward head posture (FHP). Proprioception and core endurance are crucial for maintaining proper posture.

    Authors: Reem Sayed Dawood, Osama Ragaa Abdelraouf, Saif Mehmed, Ezzat ELSayed Moubarak and Amal A. Elborady
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:19
  14. Increase or decrease in the carrying angle may affect the functional activity and lead to elbow instability and pain during exercise or activity of daily living. Grip strength is commonly evaluated as a compon...

    Authors: Subhasmita Nayak, Pravin Kumar and Anil Kumar Oraon
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:16
  15. Utilization of infant carriers (ICs) for childcare activities is common and involves varieties of hip belts to offer maximum maternal and infant support. There is a need to establish ergonomic-based guidelines...

    Authors: Chidiebele Petronilla Ojukwu, Clinton Ikechukwu Omeanu, Ifeoma Blessing Nwosu, Stephen Sunday Ede, Ibifubara Ayoola Aiyegbusi, Chiamaka Chinyere Anyaene and Ikenna Theophilus Ikele
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:18
  16. Due to delayed activation of the deep trunk muscles, patients with chronic non-specific low back pain use different adjustment strategies to maintain postural control. Patients with chronic non-specific low ba...

    Authors: Mahmoud D. Abdelhaleem, Mohamed I. Abdelhay, Sobhy M. Aly, Ehab A. Abdallah and Neama H. Neamat Allah
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:14
  17. The use of functional scales is crucial for the management of low back pain. Numerous pertinent outcome measures are available; however, it is unknown how much use Egyptian physiotherapists make of these scale...

    Authors: Haytham Mohamed Elhafez, Maha Mabrouk Sweed and Mohamed Ibrahim Abd El-hay
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:15

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  18. Sleep disorders are common in postmenopausal women and are linked to poor physical and mental health, which affect quality of life. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of resistive exercise o...

    Authors: Esraa F. Massoud, Abeer M. ElDeeb, Sameh H. Samir and Mai M. A. Shehata
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:12
  19. The consequence of living as a stroke survivor has received significant attention in literature from different parts of the world. Enriching social relations and other factors are reported to influence the pos...

    Authors: Michael O. Ogunlana, Olufemi O. Oyewole, Ifeoma Blessing Nwosu and Pragashnie Govender
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:13
  20. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is considered a common recurring emotional as well as physical disorder which has an effect on the women’s quality of life. Results of previous studies about the relationship betwee...

    Authors: Nisreen A. Helmy, Dalia M. Kamel, Amir A. Gabr and Mai M. A. Shehata
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:11
  21. Prolapsed intervertebral disc or herniated disc (PIVD) is a common cause of back pain between the ages of 30 and 50 years. But, in the elderly PIVD is associated with associated symptoms whose management is of...

    Authors: Sneha Chakraverty, Tanmay Jagtap and Charuhasini Mahapatra
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:10
  22. Pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) is a wide term, involving a large array of conditions that negatively impact many women around the world. Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is another disorder with long-term se...

    Authors: Mohamed Gamil Omar, Amel Mohamed Yousef, Hossam El-din Hussein Kamel and Mahitab Mohamed Yosri
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:9
  23. The increasing demand for physical therapy services worldwide calls for innovations to be made to meet the challenges of service delivery. However, little is known about the knowledge, attitude, and practice (...

    Authors: Taofeek Oluwole Awotidebe, Olufesola Motunrayo Fasakin, Olufemi Oyeleye Oyewole, Usman Eniola Bello, Adekola Babatunde Ademoyegun, Ayodele Teslim Onigbinde, Chidozie E. Mbada, Adekola John Odunlade and Rufus Adesoji Adedoyin
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:5
  24. Practitioners, including physical therapists, are not proficiently trained to evaluate and treat individuals with temporomandibular disorders. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the knowledge and awarene...

    Authors: Sattam M. Almutairi, Taif F. Alqoussi, Fai S. Alassaf, Amirah S. Alharbi, Sara M. Alrumihe, Majd S. Alharbi and Marzouq K. Almutairi
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:6
  25. Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of global morbidity often overlooked. Much of the population risk of CVD is attributable to modifiable risk factors, and the gaps in knowledge of cardiovasc...

    Authors: Uchechukwu Martha Chukwuemeka, Favour Chidera Okoro, Uchenna Prosper Okonkwo, Ifeoma Adaigwe Amaechi, Anthony Chinedu Anakor, Ifeoma Uchenna Onwuakagba and Christiana Nkiru Okafor
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:8
  26. Post-mastectomy pain syndrome (PMPS) is a highly prevalent complication after surgical treatment for breast cancer, and it affects the patient’s quality of life in aspects of losing shoulder full range of moti...

    Authors: Mira Hany Zaky Hanna, Soheir Shehata RezkAllah, Amr Saadeldeen Shalaby and Monir Zaki Hanna
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:7
  27. Children with spastic diplegia experience gait abnormalities and problems caused by deficits in balance, motor control, and spasticity. Abnormal pelvic inclination is common in patients with diplegia which may...

    Authors: Naglaa Ezzat Abd Allah, Hebatallah Mohamed Kamal and Walaa Abd El-Hakiem Abd El-Nabie
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:4
  28. There is no general consensus on how to measure disability and disability prevalence rates. The results of previous estimates could not be compared due to the varied nature of the methodologies used and the la...

    Authors: G. Shankar Ganesh, Garima Gedamkar, Meet Alpeshkumar Rami, Milan Dipakkumar Patel and Deep Pankajbhai Patel
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:3
  29. Malnutrition is common among children with cerebral palsy (CWCP); however, its impact on gross motor function (GMF) is not adequately reported. The study evaluated the influence of malnutrition and body compos...

    Authors: Umaru Muhammad Badaru, Abdulrahman Liman Umar, Auwal Abdullahi, Jibrin Sammani Usman and Omoyemi Olubunmi Ogwumike
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:2
  30. Neuromyelitis optica is a rare immune-mediated demyelinating central nervous system disorder affecting the spinal cord and optic nerves. There is no permanent cure for this disease, and its management requires...

    Authors: Sneha Chakraverty, Sayak Dutta and Himadri Das
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2023 28:1
  31. Office employees are at a greater risk for musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) due to their prolonged computer use. In the context of COVID-19, an unanticipated shift to working from home is likely to increase MSD...

    Authors: Lakshita Gosain, Irshad Ahmad, Moattar Raza Rizvi, Ankita Sharma and Shobhit Saxena
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2022 27:51
  32. Pediatric physiotherapists help children to achieve their optimal physical development. The present study was aimed to evaluate the out-patient pediatric conditions managed by physiotherapists in Federal Medic...

    Authors: Abiola Olayinka Fafolahan, Oladunni Patricia Sodipo, Abigail Oladunni Davis, Kafayat Kehinde Adeoye, Badiru Olayinka Musa, Olakorede David and Alli Asake Muminat
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2022 27:49
  33. The physiological phenomenon of variation in relation to the time interval between two consecutive heartbeats is described as heart rate variability (HRV). Any increase in HRV is associated with good fitness a...

    Authors: C. Ashok, D. Anandhi, B. Jayakumar and V. Jawahar
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2022 27:53
  34. Almost all health professionals refer and use the term participation restrictions in activities of daily living as one of the successful outcomes of stroke rehabilitation. Higher occurrences of stroke-related ...

    Authors: Muhammad Muhammad Lawan, Isa Usman Lawal and Ali Maryam Yusuf
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2022 27:48
  35. Stroke is a significant cause of disability, rendering patients with inability to perform activities of daily living due to lack of functional recovery. Precise prognosis in the early stage after stroke could ...

    Authors: Dimitrios Athanasiadis, Eleftherios Stefas and Stylianos Protopsaltis
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2022 27:47
  36. The aim of this study is to investigate the attitudes and beliefs of Spanish physiotherapists towards the diagnosis and management of low back pain (LBP). A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted acc...

    Authors: Sebastián Eustaquio Martín Pérez, Lucía Llanos González, Irene Acosta Acevedo, Raúl Bilbao Barrera, José Luis Alonso Pérez, Eleuterio Atanasio Sánchez Romero, María Dolores Sosa Reina, Isidro Miguel Martín Pérez and Jorge Hugo Villafañe
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2022 27:52
  37. The goal of this study was to look at the correlation between forwarding head posture and back muscle endurance in 288 primary school healthy active children aged 7–10 years old in public schools in Sheblanga,...

    Authors: Asmaa Hosny Abd-Elshafy, Gehan Hassan El-Meniawy, Wael S. Abu El Azm and Mahmoud S. El Fakharany
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2022 27:50
  38. The timed up and down stairs (TUDS) test is widely used to assess the time required by a patient to climb up and down stairs as a measure of functional mobility.

    Authors: Amr E. Ayed, Silvia Hanna and Faten H. Abdelazeim
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2022 27:46
  39. The occupational prestige of any occupation is of interest to its members and prospective members. A profession’s occupational prestige influences its desirability, marketability, professional autonomy and soc...

    Authors: Nse A. Odunaiya, Abimbola Kafilat Oladele, Comfort Titilope Sanuade, Temilade Boluwatife Adesanya and Adesola C. Odole
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2022 27:43
  40. Self-efficacy is an important indicator of psychological wellness, devoted to prescribed medications, along with pain-coping strategies in individuals who have chronic pain, a psychological concept described a...

    Authors: Saikripa Raman and Priyanshu Sharma
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2022 27:42
  41. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a common condition in the elderly population. It is characterized by confusion, disorientation, memory complaints, as well as restricted attention, learning, and language abi...

    Authors: Asha Dagar, Saurabh Kumar, Raghuveer Raghumahanti and Anushree Rai
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2022 27:44
  42. Functional mobility assessment (FMA) tool is a self-report questionnaire developed to measure users’ satisfaction with assistive mobility devices while performing activities of daily living.

    Authors: Hassan Izzeddin Sarsak
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2022 27:41
  43. Dentists, nurses, and physical therapists have all been associated with an increased risk of work-related diseases. The findings of studies in these different occupations might aid in the development of preven...

    Authors: Amran Hossain, Tasnuva Shamarukh Proma, Rashaduzzaman Raju, Sharmin Ahmed and Ariful Islam
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2022 27:36
  44. Although the major goal of rehabilitation is to return a stroke survivor (SSv) to as close to their pre-stroke functioning, limitation in ambulatory recovery and walking proficiency is the major impediment. De...

    Authors: Jibrin Sammani Usman, Caleb Ademola Omuwa Gbiri and Olajide Ayinla Olawale
    Citation: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy 2022 27:38

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