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Journal of Clinical Physiotherapy Research
Volume:7 Issue: 2, Spring 2022

  • تاریخ انتشار: 1401/09/02
  • تعداد عناوین: 5
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  • Effect of differential and traditional trainings on electromyographic changes of upper torso muscles in performing and learning swimming breaststroke
    Raha Nikravesh, Seyed Kazem Mousavi Sadati, jale bagherli, mohammad ali aslankhani Page 1
    Objective

    Making changes and variations in training components compared to repetitive training can lead to better learning of the movement based on the principles of system self-organization. The present study aimed at investigation of the effect of differential and traditional trainings on electromyographic changes of upper torso muscles in performing and learning swimming breaststroke.

    Methodology

    In this study, 36 swimmers aged 20 to 25 years who had no history of swimming training were selected as a sample and randomly divided into control, traditional exercises and differential exercises groups. They learned swimming breaststroke in traditional and different trainings. Before and after 12 training sessions, the muscle activity level was measured based on the root mean square and mean time of activity of Pectoralis major, Latissimus dorsi, biceps and triceps muscles of swimmers using electromyographic signal.

    Keywords: Differential exercises, Traditional exercises, Average time of muscle activity, Swimming
  • Provide a causal model of acceptance and practice based on early maladaptive schemas with the mediating role of emotion regulation difficulties in improving the quality of life of mothers of children with disabilities
    Mojgan Gheyasvandian, Maryam Akbari, Mahmood Godarzi, Omid Moradi Page 3
    Background and Objective

     Acceptance and action-based therapy has six central processes that lead to psychological resilience. In fact, its purpose is not to make a direct change in the clients, but to help the clients to communicate with his experiences in different ways and be able to create a meaningful and value-based loss completely and seems to be able to help mothers with exceptional children. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of the acceptance and action approach based on the early maladaptive schemas mediated by emotion regulation difficulties on improving the quality of life of mothers with exceptional children.

    Methodology

    This study is an experimental-field research that was conducted by pre-test and post-test with the control group and also by correlation-modeling method. The statistical population includes all mothers with children with mental and physical disabilities in Kermanshah. 30 people were selected in a targeted manner and randomly divided into two groups. Acceptance and action-based treatment interventions were performed on the experimental group in one of the exceptional children's schools twice a week in eight 90-minute sessions. Data collection tools included Ware et al.'s (1996) Quality of Life Questionnaire, Hertzgertz & Roemer's (2004) Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Questionnaire, Yang's (2005) Adaptive Schema Scale (2005), and Bond et al.'s (2017) Acceptance and Action Questionnaire.

    Results

     The obtained results indicate that disconnection and rejection, impaired autonomy and performance, other/directedness, hypervigilance and inhibition, impaired limits have a positive and significant effect on the difficulties in emotion regulation; Disconnection, rejection and impaired autonomy and performance, other/directedness and hypervigilance and inhibition have a positive and significant effect on action and acceptance. The curriculum based on action and acceptance causal model has been effective on the quality of life of mothers with exceptional children.

    Conclusion

     The results of this study can be used and exploited in order to improve the mood and psychological states and improve the quality of life of mothers with exceptional children.

    Keywords: Curriculum based on acceptance, action causal model- Early maladaptive schemas- Difficulties in emotion regulation- Quality of life
  • Curriculum based on acceptance and action causal model- Early maladaptive schemas- Difficulties in emotion regulation- Quality of life
    Gona Fathi, Maryam Akbari, Omid Moradi, Fardin AbdollahiJournal of Clinical Physiotherapy Research, Vol. No. () Page 4
    Introduction

    Separation anxiety disorder is relatively common, but has serious repercussions on a child's life, and if left untreated will lead to chronic satiety. The purpose of this research is to determine designing a causal model of separation anxiety disorder according to differentiation and mother's empathy with the mediating role of child- Parent relationship.

    Method

    Research method was descriptive - correlation with structural equation modeling method. The statistical population was all of the Mothers with daughters with separation anxiety disorder syndrome whose child / children in one of the preschool centers in Kermanshah in the academic year 1399-99, and determined 600 people with table's Morgan and selected as sampling by ratio stratified random sampling method. The research data were collected through separation anxiety disorder Hahn, Hajinlian, Eisen, Winder & Pincus (2003), differentiation Drake and Moradi (2015), mother's empathy Baron-Cohen and Wheelwright (2004), child- Parent relationship Pianta (1994) questionnaires. Data analyzed in PLS software with structural equation modeling.

    Results

    The results show that analysis of the paths of the model show that there is significance the direct effect of differentiation and mother's empathy on child- Parent relationship. There is significance the direct effect of child- Parent relationship on separation anxiety disorder. The direct effect of Self-Handicapping and perfectionism on academic Engagement is also significant.

    Conclusion

    There is directly and indirectly significant effect of differentiation and mother's empathy on separation anxiety disorder. Differentiation, mother's empathy, child- Parent relationship can decrease separation anxiety disorder.

    Keywords: separation anxiety disorder, differentiation, mother's empathy, child- Parent relationship
  • Evaluation of infection in nylon and staple sutured wounds in surgeries of intertrochantericfemoral fractures
    alireza manafi rasi, bardia hajikarimloo, seyyed mohammad mirbehbahani, Mojtaba Baroutkoub Page 60

    Infection of surgical wounds is an important complication and delays recovery and the length of hospital stay. This study was aimed to determine the rate of infection in proximal femoral fracture surgeries in two methods of closure with nylon thread and staple.

    Keywords: Wound infection, Proximal of femur, Fracture, Suture, Staple
  • Return to Sports Following Lateral Ankle Sprain in Professional Athletes; A Review of Articles
    Hassan Daneshmandi, Sara Asadi, Milad Fadaei Dehcheshmeh Page 65
    Objective

     Lateral ankle sprain (LAS) is one of the most common injuries during physical activity. Considering the high prevalence of this injury in athletes and the need to pay attention to athletes' return to the same level of sports performance as before the injury, the present study aimed to investigate the return to sport after lateral ankle sprains.

    Materials and Methods

     In this study, a comprehensive review of the published papers has been done considering English specialized keywords, including physical therapy, sport-specific movement, return to sport, ankle injuries, ligament injuries, return to play, lower extremity, ankle sprain, recurrent injury, ankle, sports injury, lateral ankle instability, chronic ankle instability, athlete, lateral ankle sprain. Therefore, databases i.e., Science Direct, Scopus, Pedro, Google Scholar, PubMed, SID, ISC, Madlib, Magiran and Irandoc were explored, and those researches published between 2000 to April 2022 about the return to sport and LAS injuries were studied.

    Findings

     After searching in the mentioned databases, first, the abstract of 370 articles on return to sport after LAS was found, and then the full text of 148 related papers was studied. After reviewing them based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria and eliminating duplicate items, 47 articles were scrutinized. Finally, 11 papers were identified about the return to sport after LAS injury. Most studies have reported that the recommended methods reduce the time to return to sport. In this regard, some studies have set a time to return to sport, and some have not reported the exact time. Studies have emphasized the use of specific tests and criteria for evaluating athletes to enter the final stage of rehabilitation as the most important principle of safely returning to sport.

    Conclusion

     Athletes' return to physical activity should be followed in a way that allows them to safely return to sport while minimizing the risk of recurrent injuries. Determining specialized criteria and tests for high and diverse populations in sports, especially those involved with lateral ankle sprains, is the key to success in safer return to sport. However, most studies have been conducted in limited populations and disciplines, and researchers must perform more research in this area.

    Keywords: Lateral Sprains, Chronic Instability, Ankle Joint, Return to Sport, Athlete