Publications by authors named "Qais Gasibat"

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  • This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of combining Myofascial Release Technique (MRT) with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in treating chronic neck pain and forward head posture in university students.
  • Sixty-six participants were randomly assigned to either the MRT group or the group that received both MRT and CBT, with outcomes measured for neck pain, neck disability, and craniovertebral angle at baseline, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks after the intervention.
  • Both treatment groups showed improvements, but the group receiving CBT along with MRT experienced significantly greater benefits, indicating that this combined approach is more effective for managing chronic neck pain and related issues.
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The high-intensity demands of overhead sports exert significant stress on the bilateral shoulder complex, triggering adaptive kinematics and a distinct strength imbalance between internal and external rotators. The imbalance being referred to in the given statement poses a potential risk for humeral head displacement and puts nearby tendons under tension, heightening the vulnerability to injury. This study aims to assess muscle imbalances in badminton athletes.

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Individuals with lower extremity injuries and back pain may exhibit weakness and stiffness in important muscles such as the gluteus maximus and external hip rotators. To aid clinicians in understanding the impact of exercises on factors like stability, endurance, and strength, electromyography (EMG) examination can be employed to monitor muscle activation. In this investigation, the EMG activity of the gluteus maximus and medius were compared between two exercises: the turn-out bent knee pulse and the single-leg banded glute bridge.

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  • * Results showed significant differences in height, fat-free mass, and muscle mass between maturity groups, with mature players generally having a lower fat percentage and better body composition.
  • * Understanding these differences can help in selecting young players for football, as early maturers may have physical advantages that can mask their lack of skill, impacting overall player development and training balance.
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Physical therapists employ several exercises to alleviate low back pain (LBP). Electromyography (EMG) examination of exercises can monitor muscle activation to help clinicians determine the exercise's effect on stabilisation, endurance, or strength. This study evaluated surface EMG activity comparison for Flying Squirrel Exercise (FSE) and the novel 3-Point Quadripod Exercise (3-PQE) to find the most effective exercise for stimulating the lumbar multifidus (LM) muscle.

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