- ... or recurrence of foot ulcers. There is insufficient evidence to evaluate whether physical therapy, exercise, or balance training reduces falls. For treatment ...
- ... reportedly improved in one study.[ 53 ][ Level of evidence: III ] Improved satisfaction with the physical therapy regimen was reported when family involvement in the ...
- ... PubMed : 17900362 ] [ CrossRef ] 175. Das SP, Ganesh GS. Evidence-based approach to physical therapy in cerebral palsy. Indian J Orthop. 2019 Jan– ... BM, Motl RW, Scudder MR, et al. Systematic,evidence-based review of exercise, physical ... of exercise therapy on cognitive functions in multiple sclerosis patients: a ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Advancing the New York State Prevention Agenda to improve community healthPublication: New York, NY : New York State Health Foundation, October 2019... fall-risk assessment protocols and expanded referrals to physical therapy services; expanded evidence-based fall prevention programs through various community partners; ...
- ... S, Scheper MC, Russek L, Simmonds JV. The evidence-based rationale for physical therapy treatment of children, adolescents, and adults diagnosed with ...
- ... hypertension therapy may be considered. There is no evidence for their effectiveness. Gait disturbance Physical therapy to ameliorate coordination difficulties, especially w/walking Crutches ( ...
- ... infancy restricted to individuals with clinical or neurophysiologic evidence of spinal cord impingement; physical therapy may prevent early joint contractures; in children, physiotherapy ...
- ... behavioral therapy and no studies of exercise or physical therapy for pain. Future Research Needs Many comparisons and outcomes that have low or insufficient evidence are future research needs. In particular, more studies ...
- ... or harms of acupuncture, thermal biofeedback, relaxation therapy, physical therapy, peripheral nerve blocks, or transcranial magnetic stimulation when used during pregnancy. Caveats to Indirect Evidence (Systematic Reviews of Harms, Regardless of Indication) We ...
- ... to apply and/or teach these modalities correctly. Physical therapy regimens may potentially improve pain control in the postoperative period, but there is insufficient evidence to draw firm conclusions. No evidence could be ...