Study Challenges Screen Rest Guidelines After Pediatric Concussion
A new study suggests that moderate screen time may help youth recover faster than either excessive screen use or strict screen avoidance.
A new study suggests that moderate screen time may help youth recover faster than either excessive screen use or strict screen avoidance.
A Korean study reveals a link between restless legs syndrome and Parkinson’s disease, highlighting opportunities for potential prevention.
CurePSP awarded CARES grants for multi-center projects aimed at improving care, access, and education for patients with PSP, CBD, and MSA.
Researchers evaluated how efficiently the hip-assist robot improved the mobility, dynamic balance, and range of movement in the elderly.
Read MoreIn partnership with ATI Physical Therapy, iMSKA is dedicated to progressing quality clinical care with a focus on research.
Read MoreStudies show whether those suffering from long COVID may benefit from physical therapy services, including cardiopulmonary PT.
Read MoreA new super flexible, self-healing, highly conductive material suitable for stretchable electronic circuitry could be used for PT patient monitoring, such as in a sensor patch to monitor elbow or knee injury rehabilitation.
Read MoreTwo new papers show that focused ultrasound can facilitate the treatment of Alzheimer’s in two different ways.
Read MoreA new study from Luna suggests that physical therapy patients materially prefer in-person care and would rather it be home-based.
Read MoreUCSF researchers used advanced cardiopulmonary and biomarker testing to assess long COVID patients’ reduced exercise tolerance and symptoms.
Read MoreThe majority of physiotherapists in the Netherlands and Belgium are not yet working with virtual reality (VR), but are considering using this technology in their treatments in the long term.
Read MoreResearchers found that a Mediterranean-based ketogenic diet may decrease the risk factors of Alzheimer’s disease.
Read MoreThe medical study showed how a certain type of immersive audio improves virtual reality for users, improving efficacy for rehab.
Read MoreAn exaggerated anti-inflammatory response is likely responsible for Long COVID Syndrome (LCS), researchers suggest.
Read MoreVitamin D supplementation reduces the risk of dynapenia in older people by 78%, researchers suggest in a new study.
Read MoreRehabilitation to address distorted body perception in stroke survivors may improve outcomes, according to researchers in a new study.
Read MoreExercise can change not just waistlines but the very molecules in the human body that influence how genes behave, a study of twins suggests.
Read MoreA study suggests ways for making cartilage cells with implications in regenerative medicine for cartilage injuries & degeneration treatments.
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