![]() Current Issue: June 2012In this issue -The June 2012 issue contains a systematic review, two randomised trials, and three observational studies. These papers span a range of clinical areas of physiotherapy practice. The systematic review examines studies identifying which communication factors correlate with constructs of therapeutic alliance during the patient-therapist encounter. One of the randomised trials was conducted to determine whether Kinesio Taping reduces disability, pain, and kinesiophobia in people with chronic non-specific low back pain. The authors concluded that while the study found a positive result, the effects may be too small to be clinically worthwhile. The second trial investigated the effect of a balance training protocol with the Biodex Balance System in institutionalised older people with fear of falling. The authors found that the training program was feasible and effective in reducing fear of falling and improving dynamic balance and isometric strength.
The next study found that after total knee arthroplasty, 42% of people are not active enough to maintain their health and fitness. The authors recommend that physiotherapists encourage people with a total knee arthroplasty to undertake the recommended exercise regimens to maintain health and fitness, with particular attention to those people with characteristics known to be associated with poor adherence to the recommendations.
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