Publications by authors named "V Devecchi"

Article Synopsis
  • Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) pose treatment challenges due to their complex, non-specific symptoms and are influenced by a mix of biological, psychological, and social factors.
  • An observational study with 102 TMD patients employed network analysis to explore these factors and identify potential subgroups based on pain mechanisms.
  • Results showed two distinct groups: one with nociceptive pain (better responses to manual therapy) and another with nociplastic pain (higher anxiety, depression, and poorer overall health), highlighting the importance of understanding pain mechanisms for personalized treatment approaches.
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In this systematic review, we synthesize the literature investigating the effect of experimentally induced pain in the cervical, shoulder, or orofacial regions on cervical neuromuscular and kinematic features. Databases were searched up to November 1, 2023. A total of 29 studies using hypertonic saline injection (n = 27) or glutamate injection (n = 2) as experimental pain models were included.

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Aim: To determine differences in physical examination findings between people with acute whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) with and without headache.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, participants with acute WAD were evaluated to assess differences in the presence of physical impairments. The following were assessed: pain intensity on manual palpation the over spinous process of C1-C3, zygapophyseal joints of C0-C4, and trapezius, sternocleidomastoid, suboccipitalis, masseter and temporalis muscles; cervical range of motion (ROM); flexion-rotation test (FRT); forward head posture; cranio-cervical flexion test (CCFT); neck flexor and extensor endurance; pressure-pain thresholds (PPT) over neural structures and upper limb neural tests (ULNT) in addition to median UNLT + CCF.

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Introduction: People with chronic neck pain (CNP) commonly exhibit a range of physical impairments including cervical proprioceptive deficits. Assessing proprioception using a head mounted laser to assess joint position error (JPE) is a reliable and valid measure. However, the responsiveness of this measure has not been assessed.

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The diversity in electromyography (EMG) techniques and their reporting present significant challenges across multiple disciplines in research and clinical practice, where EMG is commonly used. To address these challenges and augment the reproducibility and interpretation of studies using EMG, the Consensus for Experimental Design in Electromyography (CEDE) project has developed a checklist (CEDE-Check) to assist researchers to thoroughly report their EMG methodologies. Development involved a multi-stage Delphi process with seventeen EMG experts from various disciplines.

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