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The invisibility/hypervisibility paradox is Black women's complex and often contradictory experiences in the workplace. In nursing academia, Black women find themselves simultaneously experiencing invisibility and hypervisibility. This paper delves into how the paradox shows up in academic nursing.

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Emerging evidence suggests that sex-and gender-based factors may influence responses to exercise post-stroke. The Sex and Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) guidelines (2016) published international standards for terminology and considerations for research design and trial reporting. The extent to which sex- and gender-based considerations have been implemented in stroke exercise trials is currently unknown.

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Background: Cycle ergometry is a rehabilitation strategy used in the intensive care unit (ICU) which may help mitigate post-ICU impairments. We aimed to systematically review and summarize evidence examining the efficacy and safety of cycle ergometry in the ICU.

Methods: We included randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of critically ill adults with any diagnosis admitted to the ICU for >24 hours, comparing cycling interventions to control (no cycling).

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Objective: Chronic pain affects approximately 7.6 million Canadians and access to care remains an issue. The Power Over Pain (POP) Portal offers immediate access to evidence-based resources ranging from low- (e.

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  • Unhealthy lifestyle choices like alcohol, chemicals, and heat stress can negatively impact male fertility by damaging the blood-testis barrier (BTB), which is crucial for sperm production.
  • Recent studies have explored photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) as a way to improve sperm quality, particularly in cases with genital inflammation.
  • In an experiment with male mice subjected to heat stress, PBMT was found to significantly enhance sperm quality and the health of the BTB, offering a promising method for treating male infertility.
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The impact of high intensity training and sports on recipients of solid organ transplants: a narrative review.

Front Sports Act Living

September 2024

Canadian Donation and Transplantation Research Program, Edmonton, AB, Canada.

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  • High-intensity exercise training is largely unstudied in solid organ transplant recipients (SOTRs), creating a need to assess its potential risks and benefits along with optimal training methods.* -
  • A review of existing studies suggests that high-intensity exercise is generally safe for stable SOTRs and leads to improved physical performance metrics such as VO2peak and a decrease in coronary artery disease risk, although some health-related outcomes vary.* -
  • The findings highlight the potential of high-intensity exercise to enhance physiological health in SOTRs; however, further research with better methodologies is necessary to establish the long-term effects and retention of such exercise protocols.*
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  • Hypertension (HT) affects older adults' balance and cerebral cortex function, leading to potential fall risks, with unclear neural mechanisms.
  • This study compared balance control and brain activation in 27 older adults with HT and 30 with normal blood pressure across different standing tasks.
  • Findings indicated that while center of pressure (COP) movement in HT patients was less dynamic when challenged, their cortical activity was significantly lower, suggesting that brain function may be a better indicator of balance issues in this population than COP alone.
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Introduction: Auditory perception process is a transient phenomenon, which enables the person to make the relationship between events and auditory factor by working memory and obtain the sequence of auditory features and be able differentiate the auditory sources by using these component. In auditory processing, the basis formed by bottom - up process (data - driven). This pathway is dependent on the central auditory integration and also on acoustic signal input and interpreting auditory information is involved top-down process (concept - driven), which this pathway is dependent on central higher resource such as perception, attention, working memory and its span.

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This study investigated alterations in functional connectivity (FC) within cortico-basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical (CBTC) circuits and identified critical connections influencing poststroke motor recovery, offering insights into optimizing brain modulation strategies to address the limitations of traditional single-target stimulation. We delineated individual-specific parallel loops of CBTC through probabilistic tracking and voxel connectivity profiles-based segmentation and calculated FC values in poststroke patients and healthy controls, comparing with conventional atlas-based FC calculation. Support vector machine (SVM) analysis distinguished poststroke patients from controls.

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Vocal fatigue (VF) is a significant portion of occupational voice disorders. Researchers have proposed numerous therapeutic approaches to alleviate VF. However, the efficacy of vocal function exercises (VFEs) as a safe, effective, and simple method is unclear.

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A Narrative Review on Laryngeal Manual Therapy Methods in Muscle Tension Dysphonia: Manual Techniques, Target Structures, and Tension Criteria.

Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

October 2024

Department of Speech Therapy, School of Rehabilitation, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Enghelab Avenue, Pich-e-shemiran, Tehran, 11489 Iran.

Background: Laryngeal manual therapy (LMT) has been known as one of the main techniques for decreasing musculoskeletal tension in the (para) laryngeal muscles in dysphonic patients, especially patients with muscle tension dysphonia (MTD).

Objective: A narrative review on the available LMT methods in MTD.

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  • * Diagnosis includes a range of tests using samples from cerebrospinal fluid, blood, and other sources, employing methods such as microscopy, cultures, and imaging techniques like MRI.
  • * Treatment typically involves antimicrobial therapy for non-viral infections and supportive care, while this article specifically addresses acute central nervous system infections in patients beyond the neonatal stage, excluding certain infections and vaccines.
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Purpose: Previous research has shown that many speech-language pathologists (SLPs) lack confidence in conducting augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) evaluations. The AAC Clinical Assessment Project team developed a protocol to help guide SLPs to complete AAC assessments for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This article describes the creation and content validation of the protocol.

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  • This review looks at how augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) can help people who have trouble hearing communicate better.
  • Researchers found 22 studies focused mainly on nonverbal ways to communicate, like using sign language and visual signals.
  • The studies suggest that AR and VR can help teach sign language and improve thinking and speech skills for those who are hard of hearing, but more research is needed to explore their full potential.
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This study examines the effects of the pandemic on hearing aid experiences from the perspectives of audiologists and patients, as well as communication challenges faced by both users and non-users of hearing aids. The study consisted of two phases: a longitudinal study examining the services provided by audiologists during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic and after the first vaccination dose. The second phase involved a survey of 120 elderly individuals with hearing loss, divided into hearing aid users and non-users for assessing communication challenges.

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  • Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders are serious mental health issues, and the paper discusses a new digital intervention (HoryzonsCa) that aims to improve access to evidence-based support through a secure web platform.
  • The study has several objectives, including translating the platform for English and French speakers, evaluating its acceptability and safety, assessing clinical outcomes, and understanding the impact of sociocultural factors on its use.
  • This feasibility study will involve 100 participants aged 18-50 from Canada, utilizing various data collection methods, and aims to provide insights into the effectiveness of digital mental health services for those with chronic conditions.
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Background: Assessment tools are essential in occupational therapy for providing client-centered care, clinical decision-making, evidence-based documentation, and defining expected outcomes. This study investigated available occupational therapy assessment tools for children and adolescents in Iran.

Methods: A comprehensive search was conducted in MEDLINE, PubMed Central, Web of Science, Embase, Scopus, SID, Magiran, and Google Scholar from their inception until May 24, 2022.

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Patient education for the management of subacromial pain syndrome: A scoping review.

Patient Educ Couns

January 2025

School of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada; Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation, Montreal, Canada. Electronic address:

Objective: To identify the extent of the literature on patient education for subacromial pain syndrome (SAPS).

Methods: A scoping review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA-ScR standards. Nine databases were searched until November 2022 to identify articles describing patient education interventions for the management of SAPS.

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  • A study was conducted to assess the effects of personalized music listening as an addition to standard pulmonary rehabilitation for adults with COPD.
  • Participants were randomly divided into a music intervention group, who created playlists with a therapist, and a control group that received standard care during the rehabilitation program.
  • Results showed no significant differences in symptoms of breathlessness and exertion between the two groups, although both groups experienced improvements, suggesting that the added benefit of music therapy remains unclear due to study limitations related to COVID-19.
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Objective: An important reason for the poor recovery of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries is the poor recovery of muscle function. Therefore, we used surface electromyography (sEMG) and gait analysis to explore the muscle activation patterns and gait characteristics between lower limbs under different exercise states in patients, following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR).

Methods: Forty-one adults with unilateral ACL injuries in Binzhou Medical University Hospital from October 2022 to June 2023 were allocated to three groups according to the time after ACL reconstruction: group A (≤3 months, 16), group B (3 months-1 year, 13), and group C (>1 year, 12).

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  • * Researchers classified TCC morphologies, analyzed CT and X-ray images, and developed finite element models to simulate stress and strain on TCCs, revealing key anatomical features and imaging signs.
  • * Findings indicate that TCCs are located near specific bone landmarks and exhibit unique morphological traits, emphasizing the importance of accurate imaging in diagnosing TCCs, which can enhance clinical practices.
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Introduction:  Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) has a prevalence of 58% in a traumatic brain injury (TBI) population. Research on idiopathic BPPV has demonstrated a higher prevalence of right-sided canal involvement. While many studies have investigated the epidemiology of canal involvement in BPPV in both idiopathic and traumatic BPPV (BPPV associated with a fall), there has been no assessment of trauma location as a predictor of the location of BPPV.

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  • The study aimed to identify prognostic factors for neck pain by reviewing multiple systematic reviews.
  • A comprehensive search across databases like PubMed and Scopus resulted in the inclusion of 16 studies, from which 44 prognostic factors for non-specific neck pain and 47 for trauma-related neck pain were extracted.
  • The findings indicated that most factors linked to worse outcomes related to cognitive-emotional aspects, socio-environmental influences, and condition characteristics, which can help clinicians personalize treatment approaches for patients with neck pain.
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Background: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are recommended to measure the impact of a health condition or intervention effectiveness as they aim to capture what is most meaningful to patients. Several PROMs are used to evaluate pelvic organ prolapse (POP)-related domains, yet the measurement properties of these instruments have not been fully explored with a rigorous analysis of the methodological quality and quality of evidence.

Objective: To conduct a systematic review reporting on the measurement properties of PROMs used for the assessment of POP-related domains in accordance with the COSMIN guidelines.

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