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Motor impairment

Locality: Randwick, New South Wales, Australia



Address: Barker Street Randwick, NSW, Australia

Website: http://motorimpairment.org

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23.01.2022 NEW POST Are 1 RM Strength Tests Reliable? What are the implications for them in research? ... Nuzzo et al., summarised results from about 20 studies that examined the reliability of 1RM tests. In addition to this they looked for evidence of a learning effect with isometric and isokinetic strength tests. It was evident that there was a learning effect for some, but not all, 1RM tests. Click the link below to read more in our blog about the significance and implications of using 1RM strength measures. https://bit.ly/2BVp8BN Anita Hobson-Powell Essa Exercise.com #Strength #Exercise # Research NeuRA - Neuroscience Research Australia



20.01.2022 MONITORING SPINAL CORD INJURED PEOPLE: reminder - this intersegmental propriospinal reflex may be useful. https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com//f/10.1113/EP085907 We need to test this! NeuRA - Neuroscience Research Australia

19.01.2022 Lumbar Spinal Stenosis and Epidural Injection A randomised clinical trial by Hammerich et al., found that Epidural steroid injection ( ESI ) plus Patient therapy (PT) was not superior to ESI alone for reducing disability in individuals with Lumbar Spinal Stenosis. Significant benefit was found for the addition of PT related to quality of life factors of emotional function, emotional well-being, and perception of general health.... Click the link below to find out more. https://bit.ly/2V1BuUu PainScienceAnita Hobson-Powell EssaEssa AliceCBD Physiotherapy Sports Focus #pain #epidural #lumbarspinalpain #spinal

11.01.2022 Toe Walking and Cerebral Palsy What do we know..... A recent study by Lorentzen et al., investigated maturation of voluntary toe walking in typically-developing children and compared it to involuntary toe walking in children with cerebral palsy. ... They found that children with cerebral palsy, continue to co-contract agonist and antagonist ankle muscles when toe walking. It is speculated that children with cerebral palsy maintain a co-contraction activation pattern when toe walking due to weak muscles and insufficient motor and sensory signalling necessary for optimisation of feedforward motor programs. Click the link below to find out more information: https://bit.ly/2tNm8mJ Anita Hobson-Powell Essa Cerebral Palsy Alliance #walking #exercise #Physiotherapy #rehab NeuRA - Neuroscience Research Australia



11.01.2022 ‘Exercise-induced hypoalgesia’ is a reduction in pain that occurs during or following a single bout of exercise. The Motor impairment team recently studied whic...h types of pain are most receptive to this effect of exercise. Read more https://motorimpairment.neura.edu.au/aerobic-exercise-redu/ See more

06.01.2022 The ageing foot: how does skin feedback change as we grow old? Did you know recent research has shown that the skin on top of the foot may be equally important in providing movement feedback. It tells us about foot contact with obstacles during walking. Moreover, removal of the feedback from this skin area affects our ability to position our ankle in space (Lowrey et al. 2010) and changes how we walk over obstacles (Howe et al. 2018). Click the link below to view more about t...his recent study on the Motor Impairment Blog https://bit.ly/2QTL8SR #exercise #foot #podiatry Anita Hobson-Powell Essa Performance Podiatry Sydney and Darlinghurst #balance

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