Publications by authors named "Rodriguez-Sanz D"

Background: there is a high risk of falls in older adults. One of the factors contributing to fall episodes is advancing age due to deterioration of the proprioceptive system. Certain clinical procedures improve balance and posture, such as the use of insoles.

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  • The study evaluated the effects of neural mobilization (NM) on balance and plantar pressures in 18 healthy non-athletic subjects.
  • Results showed no significant differences in plantar pressure or balance measures after NM treatment, indicating it does not enhance these factors.
  • Despite the lack of significant changes, measurements were reliable, suggesting consistency in the results (ICC ≥ 0.769).
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The aim of the present study was to determine the effectiveness of simultaneous bilateral visual diaphragm biofeedback (BFB) from ultrasonography in conjunction with inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on diaphragmatic thickness during normal breathing and respiratory and clinical outcomes in patients with non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) and determine the influence of age and sex. A single-blind randomized clinical trial was carried out (NCT04582812). A total sample of 96 patients with NSLBP was recruited and randomized by sex-based stratification into IMT ( = 48) and BFB + IMT ( = 48) interventions over 8 weeks.

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The aim of the present study was to determine the gender respiratory differences of bilateral diaphragm thickness, respiratory pressures, and pulmonary function in patients with low back pain (LBP). A sample of 90 participants with nonspecific LBP was recruited and matched paired by sex (45 women and 45 men). Respiratory outcomes included bilateral diaphragm thickness by ultrasonography, respiratory muscle strength by maximum inspiratory (MIP) and expiratory (MEP) pressures, and pulmonary function by forced expiratory volume during 1 s (FEV), forced vital capacity (FVC) and FEV/FVC spirometry parameters.

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Background: COVID-19 demonstrated the possibility of neurological complications such as loss of sense of smell and taste, together with respiratory problems. Respiratory training and rehabilitation of neurological sequelae are essential to improve respiratory function and thus quality of life, and the aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a pulmonary and neurological rehabilitation program.

Objectives: To apply a treatment to reduce dyspnea, increase exertional capacity, increase vital capacity and respiratory muscle strength, together with an increase in olfactory and gustatory sensitivity in post-SARS-CoV-2 patients.

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Oxidative stress has been proposed as a significant part of the pathogenesis of fibromyalgia, and the phase angle in bioelectrical impedance analysis has been explored as a potential technique to screen oxidative abnormalities. This study recruited 35 women with fibromyalgia and 35 healthy women, who underwent bioelectrical impedance analysis and maximum isometric handgrip strength tests. Women with fibromyalgia showed lower bilateral handgrip strength (right hand: 16.

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Background: Back pain is highly prevalent; in Spain, it produces a very high economic cost and the scientific evidence supporting treatments shows low to moderate evidence for exercise. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a therapeutic group exercise protocol in reducing pain intensity and disability in patients with back pain in primary health care setting.

Methods: A total sample of 149 patients who suffered from chronic non-specific back pain was selected.

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Background: Therapeutic exercise (TE) recommendations for non-specific low back pain (LBP) are meant to support therapy choices for people who suffer from this condition. The aim of this study was to reach an agreement on the definition and use of TE in the care of people with LBP.

Methods: A Delphi study was carried out with a formal consensus procedure and sufficient scientific evidence, using an established methodology.

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  • The diaphragm is crucial for breathing and trunk stabilization, but its assessment has typically been one-sided.
  • The study tested a new method using a thoracic orthosis to measure the thickness of both hemi-diaphragms simultaneously in 46 healthy participants during relaxed breathing.
  • Results showed excellent reliability and repeatability for immediate assessments, suggesting this method could improve the evaluation and rehabilitation of diaphragm function without systematic errors.
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Background: Chronic neck pain (CNP) may be associated with latent myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) in the levator scapulae (LS), which can be treated with ischemic compression (IC) and dry needling (DN). Variables and elastography changes are evaluated to compare the short-term efficacy of two treatments with DN.

Methods: A randomized clinical trial is conducted with 80 participants in two groups: the DN group ( = 40) and IC group ( = 40).

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Background: The myofascial induction technique (MIT) has been shown to increase shoulder range of motion (ROM) in breast cancer survivors and decrease pain pressure threshold over the radial nerve in patients with epicondylalgia. To the authors' best knowledge, no study on trigger points and MIT has been published to date. The effect on ROM of latent trigger points is also unknown.

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  • The study investigated the impact of different learning methods during the COVID-19 pandemic on nursing students' mental health, specifically focusing on resilience, self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and academic stress.
  • A total of 140 freshman nursing students participated, half in hybrid learning and half in virtual learning, using various self-report questionnaires to assess their mental health.
  • Results indicated that students in virtual education experienced significantly higher levels of depression compared to those in hybrid education, likely due to reduced face-to-face interaction with peers and instructors.
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Unlabelled: Background This study aimed to check the diagnostic accuracy of a new test to identify Achilles tendinopathy.

Study Design: Observational study.

Methods: Seventy patients recruited from a private medical centre met the diagnostic criteria for unilateral Achilles tendinopathy (age, 45.

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Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common pathology in handball. The role of the intrinsic musculature of the foot in these players in relation to proprioception and stability has not been stablished. The objective of this study was to compare the ultrasound morphology of the heel fat pad of the foot in professional handball players to CAI in healthy players and establish relationships between CAI and physical and psychological variables.

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Deep dry needling (DDN) and percutaneous electrolysis (PE) provide the benefit of the mechanical effect of the needle, and PE adds the potential advantages of the galvanic current it incorporates in myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) therapy. The aim of this study was to compare the short-term efficacy between PE and DDN on active MTrPs of the levator scapulae by considering pain intensity. A simple-blind randomized controlled trial was carried out, recruiting patients suffering from non-specific neck pain lasting more than 3 months and with active MTrPs in the levator scapulae muscle (n = 52).

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There are studies that show the better balance after dry needling in lumbar pain. However, the postural control effects after foot dry needling are unknown. Our objective was to check if dry needling reduces postural control.

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Background: Infrared thermography devices have been commonly applied to measure superficial temperature in structural composites and walls. These tools were cheaper than other thermographic devices used to measure superficial human muscle tissue temperature. In addition, infrared thermography has been previously used to assess skin temperature related to muscle tissue conditions in the triceps surae of athletes.

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Inspiratory muscle training may benefit respiratory function, cardiocirculatory parameters, quality of life and functionality in neuromuscular diseases. This pilot study aimed to demonstrate the POWERbreathe® inspiratory muscle training effects on maximum inspiratory pressure (PImax), heart rate (HR) and HR variability, as well as the quality of life impairment and functionality in patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). A pilot single-blinded, non-randomized controlled clinical trial was carried out.

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  • Healthcare systems faced a surge in COVID-19 cases, particularly in ICUs requiring invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), prompting a study on respiratory muscle training (RMT) effects post-discharge.
  • A case-series study involved 40 patients, split into those who received IMV and those who did not, measuring their respiratory function and dyspnea before and after 12 weeks of low intensity RMT.
  • Results showed significant improvements in respiratory strength and dyspnea levels, especially for IMV patients, highlighting that low intensity RMT may enhance recovery in this population.
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Background: The presence of latent myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) in the gluteus medius is one of the possible causes of non-specific low back pain. Dry needling (DN) and ischemic compression (IC) techniques may be useful for the treatment of these MTrPs.

Methods: For this study, 80 participants were randomly divided into two groups: the dry needling group, who received a single session of DN to the gluteus medius muscle plus hyperalgesia ( = 40), and the IC group, who received a single session of IC to the gluteus medius muscle plus hyperalgesia ( = 40).

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(1) Background: Introducing ultrasound-guided dry needling to neurorehabilitation treatments increases the beneficial effects of therapy. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of including an ultrasound-guided dry needling session in neurorehabilitation treatment on spasticity and gait-balance quality versus neurorehabilitation treatment in subjects who had suffered a stroke. (2) Methods: A single-blind, randomized clinical trial was conducted.

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Background: Knee examination guidelines in minors are intended to aid decision-making in the management of knee instability.

Clinical Question: A Delphi study was conducted with a formal consensus process using a validated methodology with sufficient scientific evidence. A group consensus meeting was held to develop recommendations and practical guidelines for use in the assessment of instability injuries in children.

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Osteoarthritis of the knee is one of the most common ailments worldwide, and pain management of this condition is critical. A multicentre randomized controlled trial RCT with three months of follow-up, conducted in parallel groups: hyaluronic acid (HA), dry needling (DN) and ultrasound (US) and isometrics of quadriceps. 60 participants took part in the RCT who were diagnosed with osteoarthritis (Grade 3) of the knee by MRI and active adults (age: 23.

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Diaphragmatic weakness and thickness reduction have been detected in athletes with lumbopelvic pain (LPP). Strength training of inspiratory muscles may be necessary for athletes with LPP. Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) and visual biofeedback by rehabilitative ultrasound imaging (RUSI) have been proposed as possible interventions.

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  • The study examines how a visit from relatives prior to cardiac surgery affects family members' psychological well-being and satisfaction in the ICU.
  • It involved a randomized clinical trial with 38 relatives of ICU patients, split into those who received a pre-admission visit and those who received standard care.
  • Results showed that relatives in the control group reported higher satisfaction with emotional support and communication, while no significant differences were found in levels of anxiety or depression between the two groups.
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