Over the past decade, there have been nine moderate-sized to large-scale nonpharmacologic neurorehabilitation recovery clinical trials. The majority of these trials which tested the superiority of a particular evidence-based therapeutic intervention, returned results that did not support the
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Mariana B. Pinto, Patrícia M. Bock, Andressa S.O. Schein, Juliana Portes, Raíssa B. Monteiro, and Beatriz D. Schaan
better metabolic control as assessed by HbA1c, which reflects average glycemia over approximately 3 months and has been used in clinical trials as a measure of improved glycemic control. Thus, we conducted a randomized clinical trial in patients with T2D to test this hypothesis, considering glucose
Ryota Ashizawa, Kazuma Yamashita, Koki Take, Kengo Okawara, Eri Mochizuki, Asuka Sakamoto, and Yoshinobu Yoshimoto
have examined whether nonleisure-time physical activity guidance (NLTPAG) improves physical activity levels. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine whether NLTPAG improves physical activity levels in patients after MIS. Methods Study Design This single-masked randomized clinical trial
Gabriela Souza de Vasconcelos, Anelize Cini, and Cláudia Silveira Lima
proprioceptive training program on dynamic neuromuscular control in fencing athletes. The study hypothesis was that participants who receive the proprioceptive training program would show significant improvement in the SEBT range. Methods Study Design The present study is a clinical trial. This study was
Luana Siqueira Andrade, Stephanie Santana Pinto, Mariana Ribeiro Silva, Paula Carolini Campelo, Samara Nickel Rodrigues, Mariana Borba Gomes, Vitor Lima Krüger, Graciele Ferreira de Ferreira, and Cristine Lima Alberton
-8910.2014048004912 10.1590/S0034-8910.2014048004912 25119934 46. Delevatti RS , Schuch FB , Kanitz AC , et al . Quality of life and sleep quality are similarly improved after aquatic or dry-land aerobic training in patients with type 2 diabetes: a randomized clinical trial . J Sci Med Sport . 2018 ; 21 ( 5
Abbis Jaffri, John J. Fraser, Rachel M. Koldenhoven, and Jay Hertel
are important in the mediation of intrinsic factors that are important in pain, treatment compliance, and functional outcomes. Therefore, the purpose of this crossover clinical trial was to investigate the effects of midfoot joint mobilization and a 1-week home exercise program (HEP) compared with a
Hamid Reza Bokaeian, Fateme Esfandiarpour, Shahla Zahednejad, Hossein Kouhzad Mohammadi, and Farzam Farahmand
). The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects associated with combined MT gait and yoga exercises in detail. The methodology is designed such that the limitations of previous gait modification treatment studies are eliminated. A randomized clinical trial is conducted to compare three
Alexandre Nehring, Thiago Teixeira Serafim, Elisa Raulino Silva, Fábio Sprada de Menezes, Nicola Maffulli, Luciana Sayuri Sanada, and Rodrigo Okubo
with a rigid roller on ROM, PPT, and hamstring strength in asymptomatic individuals following 2 different length of time of intervention. Methods Trial Design A randomized, controlled, blind, clinical trial was conducted. The protocol for the proposed study was registered with the Brazilian Registry of
Cristiane B.B. Antonelli, Charlini S. Hartz, Sileno da Silva Santos, and Marlene A. Moreno
project was approved by the Methodist University of Piracicaba (UNIMEP) ethics in research committee of the institution (CAAE 78248317.0.00005507), and it was published in the Brazilian Registry of Clinical Trials (RBR-5sgsxb) Design This study was a blinded, randomized clinical trial. Seventeen athletes
Tanya Tripathi, Stacey C. Dusing, Peter E. Pidcoe, Yaoying Xu, Mary S. Shall, and Daniel L. Riddle
, and gradually increase the challenge, which we refer to as the “just right challenge” ( Dusing et al., 2018 , 2019 ; Harbourne et al., 2018 ). The primary purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of administering two home-based interventions for a future randomized clinical trial. These