Effect of a Virtual Educational-Training Program on Behavioral Changes Related to Preventing Neck Pain Strategies among Nurses Working in Lorestan Province, Iran
Journal PapersInternational Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain Prevention , Volume 6 , Issue 2, 2021 May 10, {Pages 510-516 }
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Aims: The improper posture of nurses’ spinal column during work could increase the rate of neck pain among them. Various studies have shown that musculoskeletal disorders, including neck pain, are very common in medical staff, especially among nurses. This study aimed to investigate the effect of an educational-training program on Behavioral Changes Related to Preventing Neck Pain Strategies among Nurses Working in Lorestan Province, IranMethod and Materials: This study was performed on 90 nurses in two experimental (N= 45) and control (N= 45) groups. In this study, a researcher-made questionnaire was used to assess the knowledge, attitude, and behaviors of the nurses regarding the neck proper posture. The program was shared through mobil
Journal Papers2 Journal of Nursing Education , Volume 9 , 2020 March , {Pages }
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Introduction: Since nurses, wrong positions during work are directly related to pain in different areas such as neck, therefore, the necessity of designing a questionnaire with acceptable validity and reliability was felt. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to design and validate a questionnaire of knowledge, attitude and practice of nurses regarding neck pain prevention.Methods: The present study was conducted in two parts including questionnaire design and its validity and reliability in Poldokhtar city in 1398. Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Questionnaire was used in this study. Content validity ratio and content validity index were used to determine the content validity using the opinions of 10 experts. Cronbach, s alpha and tes
An introduction to Quantitative Assessment of Stiffness and Shock Absorption (Viscoelastic Characteristics) of the Musculoskeletal System using MassSpring-Damper Models in the …
Effect of Gastrocnemius Kinesio Taping on Countermovement Jump Performance and Vertical Stiffness Following Muscle Fatigue
Sahar Boozari, Mohammad Ali Sanjari, Ali Amiri, Ismail Ebrahimi Takamjani
Journal PapersJournal of sport rehabilitation , Volume 27 , Issue 4, 2018 July 1, {Pages 306-311 }
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Context: Kinesio tape (KT) is a widely used intervention in the fields of sports and rehabilitation. However, its effects on lower-extremity behavior during functional activities are not entirely known. Objective: To test the hypothesis that application of KT can change performance and vertical stiffness (VS) during the countermovement jump (CMJ) before and after a fatigue protocol. Design: A predesign and postdesign to study the effect of KT in 2 situations, prefatigue and postfatigue. In each fatiguing condition, there were 2 conditions with and without KT application on the gastrocnemius muscle. Setting: Biomechanics laboratory. Participants: Fifty healthy, nonathlete participants (26 females and 24 males). Interventions: KT application
Fatigue effect on linear center of pressure measures during gait in people with flat feet
Mohammad Ali Sanjari, Sahar Boozari, Ali Ashraf Jamshidi, Mohammad Reza Nikmaram
Journal PapersAsian journal of sports medicine , Volume 7 , Issue 4, 2016 December , {Pages }
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BackgroundFlat foot, as one of the common foot deformities can affect gait biomechanics and risk of lower extremity injury. Fatigue, as a high load task, can also change biomechanical parameters of locomotion. Studying normal and flat footed individuals under high load tasks such as fatigue can elucidate their differences more easily.ObjectivesIn this study, center of pressure (CoP) changes were studied between individuals with flat and normal feet after fatigue. CoP is one of the important gait measures which can show various biomechanical behaviors of different foot shapes.MethodsSeventeen subjects with normal feet and 17 with flat feet walked across two force plates before and after a functional fatigue protocol. Standard deviation of Co
Effect of functional fatigue on vertical ground-reaction force in individuals with flat feet
Sahar Boozari, Ali Ashraf Jamshidi, Mohammad Ali Sanjari, Hassan Jafari
Journal PapersJournal of sport rehabilitation , Volume 22 , Issue 3, 2013 August , {Pages 177-183 }
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Context: Flat foot is one of the lower extremity deformities that might change kinetic variables of gait. Fatigue is one of the factors that can alter the vertical ground-reaction force (GRF). The effect of a fatiguing condition on vertical GRF has not been documented in individuals with flat feet. Objective: To examine the fatigue effect on vertical GRF in individuals with flat feet compared with a normal group during barefoot walking. Design: Repeated-measure ANOVA for the effects of fatigue on individuals with flat feet and normal feet. Setting: Biomechanics laboratory. Participants: 17 subjects with flat feet and 17 normal subjects (recruited according to their arch-height ratio). Main Outcome Measures: Three vertical GRF mea
Effect of functional fatigue on vertical ground reaction force among individuals with flat feet
Sahar Boozari, Ali Ashraf Jamshidi, Mohammad Ali Sanjari, Hassan Jafari
Journal PapersJournal of foot and ankle research , Volume 5 , Issue 1, 2012 December , {Pages P5 }
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BackgroundFlat foot as one of the lower extremity deformities might change some kinetic variables of gait. Fatigue can deteriorate the muscle ability in supporting joints and can alter the vertical ground reaction force (GRF)[1, 2]. This study examined the fatigue effect on vertical GRF in individuals with flat feet compared with a normal group during barefoot walking.
Reliability and minimal detectable change of foot arch height index device
Sahar Boozari, Hasan Jafari, Mohammad Ali Sanjari, Ali Jamshidi
Journal PapersJournal of Modern Rehabilitation , Volume 4 , Issue 3, 2010 July 15, {Pages 35-40 }
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Materials and Methods: 40 feet (the right and left foot of 20 subjects) were measured. Foot length was measured from posterior aspect of calcaneus to the tip of longest toe and dorsum height was measured at the midpoint of total foot length. All measurements were assessed in three weight bearing conditions of 10, 50 and 90 percent of total body weight on three occasions (10 minutes and five days after the first measurement) by a single rater. Finally the arch height ratio index was calculated.Results: The ICC values in different conditions of 10, 50 and 90 percent of total body weight in 10 minutes after the first measurement were calculated 0.96, 0.97 and 0.92 and in five days after the first measurement were calculated 0.97, 0.97 and 0.91
A Comparison between the Immediate Effects of Two “Three Pressure Points” And “Neopran” Knee Orthosis in Pain Reduction and Functional Improvement of Patients With Medial?…
A Comparison between the Immediate Effects of Two “Three Pressure Points” And “Neopran” Knee Orthosis in Pain Reduction and Functional Improvement of Patients With Medial …
K Khademi Kalantari, A Zahedi, S Rahmani, S Boozari, M Rezaei
بررسي اثر موبيليزيشن بافت نرم با ابزار بر روي نيروي عكس العمل زمين، گشتاور اداكشن و فلكشن زانو در افراد مبتلا به استئوآرتريت زانو در دو سرعت ترجيحي و سريع راه رفتن
1398
جعفرصالحي, بهاره
بررسي اثر موبيليزيشن بافت نرم توسط ابزار بر روي فعاليت عضلات حين راهرفتن در سرعت هاي ترجيحي و سريع در افراد مبتلا به استئوآرتريت زانو
1399
نيك پي, زينب
بررسي اثر كينزيوتيپ بر عملكرد سيستم عضلاني-اسكلتي در زنان مبتلا به صافي كف پاي منعطف در شرايط با و بدون خستگي: كارآزمايي باليني
1400
ابولحسني, سارگل
بررسي اثر6 هفته تمرين تركيبي عضلات اينترنسيك پا و تيبياليس خلفي بر عملكرد بيومكانيكي پرش در زنان مبتلا به صافي كف پاي منعطف