Publications by authors named "Foivos Papaioannou"

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  • * Recent studies show that treatment using inertial sensor technology with biofeedback or exergaming can aid in assessing and treating these patients, especially concerning posture and functional recovery.
  • * A systematic review of 11 randomized controlled trials indicates that such technology improves pain, disability, function, and overall psychological well-being in patients, but more research is needed to standardize treatment guidelines.
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Background/objective: Soccer is a multifactorial sport, requiring physical, psychological, technical, and tactical skills to succeed. Monitoring and comparing physical characteristics over time is essential to assess players' development, customize training, and prevent injury. The use of wearable sensors is essential to provide accurate and objective physical data.

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Introduction: Acute exercise and exercise training may confer epigenetic modifications in healthy subjects. Epigenetic effects after exercise have been showed in patients with cardiovascular disease. The aim of this systematic review was to summarize the evidence from available clinical trials that study epigenetic adaptations after exercise in patients with cardiovascular disease.

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