13 results match your criteria: "CBI Health Centre[Affiliation]"
New Media Soc
January 2025
Dalhousie University, Canada.
This article uses computational data and social science theories to analyze the misogynistic discourse of the involuntary celibate ("incel") community. We analyzed every comment ( = 3,686,110) produced over 42 months on a popular incel discussion board and found that nearly all active participants use misogynistic terms. Participants used misogynistic terms nearly one million times and at a rate 2.
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November 2021
CBI Health Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Introduction: There are a growing number of older adults with combined age-related vision loss (ARVL) and dementia. Existing literature shows the pervasive impact that both diagnoses have separately on the participation of older adults, however, little is known about the societal participation of older adults with both conditions. As such, the aim of this scoping review was to explore the combined impact of ARVL and dementia on the participation of older adults, with a specific focus on highlighting strategies that help mitigate the impact of ARVL and dementia on participation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDev Neuropsychol
July 2018
c Occupational Therapy Program, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences , University of Ottawa, Ottawa , Ontario , Canada.
The ability to mentally represent actions is suggested to play a role in the online control of movement in healthy adults. Children's movement imagery ability and online control have been shown to develop at similar nonlinear rates. The current study investigated the relationship between movement imagery and online control in children by comparing implicit and explicit movement imagery measures with the ability to make online trajectory corrections.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Phys Med Rehabil
November 2018
CBI Health Centre, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Objective: To create a consensus statement on the considerations for treatment of anticoagulated patients with botulinum toxin A (BoNTA) intramuscular injections for limb spasticity.
Design: We used the Delphi method.
Setting: A multiquestion electronic survey.
Physiother Theory Pract
April 2019
b Rehabilitation department , Pantai Jerudong Specialist Centre, Brunei Darussalam.
This case series describes three patients who presented with right medial elbow pain managed unsuccessfully with conservative treatment that included medication, massage, exercise therapy, ultrasound therapy, neurodynamic mobilization, and taping. Diagnosis of cubital tunnel syndrome was based on palpatory findings, a positive elbow flexion test, and a positive Tinel's sign. Conventionally, the intervention for this entrapment has been surgical decompression, with successful outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhysiother Theory Pract
April 2019
a Registered Physiotherapist , CBI Health Centre, Chilliwack , British Columbia , Canada.
This case report describes a 45-year-old male who presented with chronic right lateral elbow pain managed unsuccessfully with conservative treatment that included anti-inflammatory medication, injection, massage, exercise, bracing, taping, electro-physical agents, and manual therapy. Diagnosis of radial tunnel syndrome (RTS) was based on palpatory findings, range of motion testing, resisted isometrics, and a positive upper limb neural tension test 2b (radial nerve bias). Conventionally, the intervention for this entrapment has been surgical decompression, with successful outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhysiother Theory Pract
October 2018
d Tall Tree Integrated Health , Victoria, BC , Canada and Physiotherapy educator , Accelerated Motion Physiotherapy.
This case report describes a 45-year-old female who presented with lateral knee pain over the right proximal tibiofibular joint (PTFJ) managed unsuccessfully with rest, medications, bracing, injection, and physiotherapy. Clinical diagnosis of PTFJ hypomobility was based on concordant symptom reproduction with palpatory tenderness, accessory motion testing, and restricted anterior glide of the fibula. Intervention consisted of Mulligan's mobilization with movement and taping over the right PTFJ with immediate improvements noticed in pain, range of motion, and function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhysiother Theory Pract
July 2018
a Registered Physiotherapist , CBI Health Centre, Chilliwack , British Columbia , Canada.
This case report describes a 50-year-old male who presented with right anterolateral ankle pain managed unsuccessfully with rest, medications, bracing, injection, physical therapy, and massage therapy. Clinical diagnosis of anterolateral ankle impingement was based on concordant symptom reproduction with palpatory tenderness and a positive lateral synovial impingement test. This case report is a potential first time description of the successful management of anterolateral ankle impingement utilizing a novel Mulligan's mobilization with movement procedure (consisting of internal rotation of the distal tibia) and taping with immediate improvements noted in pain, range of motion, and function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhysiother Theory Pract
April 2018
c Head of Brunei Neuroscience Stroke Rehabilitation Centre , Pantai Jerudong specialist centre, Brunei Darussalam, and Medical director at Krankenhaus Northwest , Germany.
This case series describes two patients, aged 35 and 45 years, respectively, who presented with chronic nonspecific low back pain (NSLBP) having exercise addiction (EA) behaviors. Diagnosis of EA was based on clinical findings, exercising patterns and withdrawal symptoms along with high scores in the EA inventory. This report is a potential first-time description of the successful physical therapy management of NSLBP associated with EA utilizing pain neuroscience education (with individualized curriculum), mindfulness, breathing, quota-based reduction in exercises and modification of exercises into social participation, pleasure activities and hobbies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhysiother Theory Pract
February 2018
a Registered Physiotherapist, CBI Health Centre, Chilliwack , British Columbia , Canada.
This case report describes a 40-year-old male who presented with posterior thigh pain managed unsuccessfully with massage therapy, chiropractic adjustments, and physical therapy. The diagnosis of myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) involving the quadratus femoris (QF) was purely clinical, based on palpatory findings and ruling out other conditions through deductive reasoning. This is potentially a first time report, describing the successful management of MPS of the QF with dry needling (DN) using a recently published DN grading system.
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May 2017
b Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Department , Brunei Jerudong Park Medical Centre, Jerudong Park , Brunei Darussalam.
This case report describes a 42-year-old female who presented with complaints of diffuse pain in her thoracic paraspinal region from T2 to T7. Physical examination revealed tenderness, increased turgor and restriction of her superficial fascia. A potential first time description of successful management utilizing fascia dry needling is described in this report with improvements noted in pain, range of motion, and functional activities.
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May 2014
Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, Ont.
Purpose: To examine attitudes of students in Ontario master's degree programmes in occupational therapy (MScOT) and physical therapy (MScPT) toward adults with intellectual disability (ID).
Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional survey study was conducted. An electronic questionnaire was distributed to 1,255 MScOT/PT students at five Ontario universities via email, using a modified Dillman approach.
Int J Hypertens
June 2014
Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of BC, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z3.
Established standards for first-line hypertension management include lifestyle modification and behavior change. The degree to which and how lifestyle modification is systematically integrated into studies of first-line drug management for hypertension is of methodological and clinical relevance. This study systematically reviewed the methodology of articles from a recent Cochrane review that had been designed to inform first-line medical treatment of hypertension and was representative of high quality established clinical trials in the field.
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