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was manipulated the least often (7.0% of clients requiring<br />
neck treatment). In the upper- and mid-cervical spine, clinicians<br />
with less experience (
WPT2011, <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>Abstracts</strong> eS211 Methods: A single blind randomized controlled trial has been conducted. Fifty-seven patients with neck pain were randomly assigned into either the Pilates-based thoracic exercise (TE) group (n = 28) or regular treatment (RT) group (n = 29). Both groups received their regular physical therapy treatment and cervical range of motion (ROM) exercises for 12 sessions within 4–6 weeks. Only the TE group received additional thoracic exercises. Outcome measures included the cervical ROM, upper thoracic and thoracic ROM, static posture measurement of the forward head angle and thoracic kyphotic angle in 3 different postures (habitual posture, self-corrected posture and verbally-corrected posture), intensity of pain, perceived improvement, function, and disability. Analysis: Two-way repeated measures analyses of variance with group as the between-subject variable and time as the within-subject variable were used to analyze the effects of the interventions. In order to further understand if there were patients who demonstrated better treatment effects, subgroup analyses were conducted in this study. Three types of subgroups including cervical hypomobility group, thoracic hypomoblity group and cervical and thoracic hypomobility group were identified and analyzed. Results: The whole group analysis showed that the TE group demonstrated more improvement in cervical rotation of the restricted side and upper thoracic side-bending of the restricted side. The subgroup analysis showed that in the cervical hypomobility group the TE group showed more increase of their cervical and upper thoracic mobility than the RT group. In upper thoracic hypomobility and thoracic hypomobility subgroups, compared to the RT group, TE group showed significantly better improvement in their cervical, upper thoracic as well as thoracic mobility. Furthermore, TE group also demonstrated significantly greater reduction in pain intensity and disability and more improvement in function than the RT group. However, posture and perceived improvement were found with no significant group by time interactions in all subgroups. Conclusions: Both the regular treatment program and the Pilates-based thoracic exercise program were effective for patients with neck pain. Patients who had more restriction of their spinal mobility benefited more from the thoracic exercise program in increasing spinal mobility, decreasing disability as well as improving function. Improvement of the upper thoracic and thoracic range of motion can help redistribute cervical joint force, and therefore, decrease neck pain and increase neck mobility. Implications: Pilates-based thoracic exercise could increase thoracic extension and side-bending mobility, and thus, contribute to the improvement of disability and function in patients with neck pain. Keywords: Thoraic exercises; Pilates; Neck pain Funding acknowledgements: None. Ethics approval: Institutional Review Board (IRB) of National Yang-Ming University IRB NO.980057. <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Poster Display Number: RR-PO-207-14-Wed Wednesday 22 June 12:00 RAI: Exhibit Halls2&3 A SURVEY OF CANADIAN ORTHOPAEDIC MANUAL PHYSIOTHERAPISTS’ UTILIZATION OF AND BELIEFS ABOUT SPINAL MANIPULATION AND SPINAL MOTION PALPATION Chesworth B. 1,2 , Carlesso L. 3 , Guilekas K. 1 , Larocque L. 1,4 , Millard J. 1,5 , Williams C. 1,6 , Miller J. 1,5 1The University of Western Ontario, School of Physical Therapy, London, Canada, 2The University of Western Ontario, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, London, Canada, 3McMaster University, Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Hamilton, Canada, 4Department of National Defence, Canadian Forces Base Area Support Unit, Shilo, Canada, 5Body Mechanics Physiotherapy, London, Canada, 6Ancaster and Arthritis Sports Medicine Centre, Ancaster, Canada Purpose: The study purpose was to determine (i) practice patterns regarding use of spinal manipulation and mobilization among Canadian manipulative physiotherapists, and (ii) their perceptions about the efficacy and harms related to these techniques, as well as their self-rated accuracy of performing common manual spinal assessment techniques. A secondary objective was to quantify the association between clinical experience and beliefs about manipulation, mobilization and palpation accuracy. Relevance: There are limited data regarding physiotherapists’ spinal manipulation and mobilization practice patterns. Evidence of clinician perceptions of manual therapy techniques is emerging, thereby adding to their validity. This study compliments this validation process and will allow comparisons of self-reported practice with evidence-based treatment recommendations, informing those involved with post-qualification training programs for spinal manipulative physiotherapy. Participants: A random sample (n = 359) of the target population – Canadian physiotherapists’ who had achieved post-qualification certification as manipulative physiotherapists – was drawn from their academy membership list, as of February 2010. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted by mail, using the Dillman method to maximize response rate. Analysis: Descriptive statistics were used to summarize responses to individual questionnaire items. For the secondary objective, the Mantel–Haenszel chi-square and odds ratio were used to examine bivariate relationships. Results: The response rate was 82.2% (n = 278/338 eligible respondents). A majority (98.9%) reported using spinal manipulation. Almost two-thirds (62.3%) based their decision to mobilize or manipulate on clinical findings rather than a pre-determined preference for one of these techniques. Over half (59.9%) believed upper- and mid-cervical manipulation generates the most adverse events. The upper cervical spine
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eS738 during functional reach were
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eS740 Keywords: Low back pain; Beli
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eS746 given a home based pulmonary
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eS748 Participants: Convenience sam
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eS754 laser off. After nine session
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eS756 the 39 patients were classifi
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eS758 ability are more likely to re
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eS760 Following pre-test data colle
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eS768 group only, when pre-post com
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eS770 ity patients. Repeat mailings
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eS776 Participants: From June 2009
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eS778 Conclusions: Rehabilitation g
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eS780 Analysis: Descriptive statist
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eS784 dence Measure (FIM TM ) score
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eS786 California State University,
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eS788 behaviour for individuals who
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eS790 ables. These variables were i
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eS792 of normal weight, overweight
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eS794 Relevance: More than two-thir
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eS796 in patients with DRF. As per
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eS798 (1), Encephalitis (1), Cerebe
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eS800 older adults experience great
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eS802 Methods: All participants und
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eS818 reliability for single test a
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eS838 body, nor when they were held
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eS854 The assessment procedures, co
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eS864 titleing MMAS. No study has i
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eS868 monoxide, ambient temperature
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eS870 should lead to development of
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eS884 who regained some upper limb
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eS894 plane was calculated. A least
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eS900 Methods: A qualitative interv
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eS904 The left-right active strengt
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eS906 18.7% had a, often minimal, p
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eS908 3 (76.3 ± 16) (P < 0.01). Kn
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eS910 the entire course living with
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eS912 Relevance: In Ireland, over 1
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eS914 comes were average pain inten
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eS916 Relevance: The economic burde
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eS920 Funding acknowledgements: Iri
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eS922 vant, the question was revise
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eS924 patient samples. No studies h
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eS928 Analysis: Statistical analysi
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eS940 who did not receive rehabilit
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eS942 which could enable as early a
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eS944 between viral profile, and bo
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eS946 Keywords: Diabetes; Cardiopul
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eS952 (p < 0.001). Nurses considere
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eS954 for all mRNA data. Post hoc c
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eS956 Results: The incidence of lym
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eS958 5D dimensions between young p
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eS968 Results: They highlighted a j
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eS970 to facilitate clinical decisi
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eS972 Implications: Deep friction m
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eS974 Analysis: All texts generated
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eS978 upon referral for a NBBAL in
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eS980 muscle. The sensibility value
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eS984 Methods: Multidimensional str
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eS988 method for measuring SNS acti
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eS992 Funding acknowledgements: We
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eS994 used to test the strength of
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eS1000 January 2010 the first ten v
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eS1004 der rotation (17.11 < F < 19
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eS1010 of vulvar pain, in which the
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eS1014 7 (AT), 30 (RET 1) and 60 (R
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eS1018 ments in sleep quality/patte
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eS1022 assessed for eligibility, 27
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eS1044 tic indicators when working
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eS1046 initial and follow-up scores
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eS1048 divided into a control group
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eS1052 extremely significant for p
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eS1054 Methods: Randomized controll
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eS1058 approaches to meet the needs
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eS1060 Conclusions: The study confi
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eS1062 correlations with other body
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eS1064 Participants: Eleven childre
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eS1068 tive therapy. There is also
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eS1070 Methods: All patients were e
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eS1072 strategies to findings from
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eS1074 and its impact on clinical p
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eS1076 Participants: 40 boys and 40
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eS1080 activation (IEMG MBT = 6.6
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eS1084 Additionally, clinical chara
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eS1086 assessed using the beam walk
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eS1088 tion intervention on improvi
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eS1090 which aspects of a community
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eS1092 Analysis: ANOVA with repeate
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eS1094 Results: The mean and the SD
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eS1098 motion tracking is used to m
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eS1100 era systems. Each participan
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eS1106 vention group, compared to o
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eS1108 deficits (D), (3) predominan
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eS1114 interactional consequences,
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eS1120 Conclusions: On the conditio
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eS1122 tors valued the formal recog
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eS1124 after the diagnosis of breas
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eS1126 level of agreement between t
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eS1128 ment validated with funding
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eS1130 Relevance: Falls are a major
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eS1140 a new means for professional
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eS1144 moderate to high (0.51-1.12)
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eS1154 reflective practice is to en
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eS1170 dimensions. Moreover frailty
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eS1174 Relevance: Pain-related fear
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eS1178 needed by students with disa
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eS1180 Stokkenes G. Purpose: Many p
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eS1200 (19.3%) or not working (8.8%
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eS1218 the lymphoedema and to evalu
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eS1222 Exchange Program (Government
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eS1234 47% $4900-$49,999); 4% no in
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eS1236 standard measure—direct ob
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eS1240 siflexion (p < 0.05) in peop
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eS1248 Ethics approval: Not require
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eS1250 STST by 23%, in endurance: b
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eS1252 Participants: Physiotherapis
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eS1254 latoryble residents in long-
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eS1272 Very good correlation was fo
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eS1276 Conclusions: Aquatic resista
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eS1278 sites. Steps were: 1. search
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eS1282 where Tanzania has been trai
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eS1284 in monitoring the physiother
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eS1354 such as standing balance, fo
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