Timing of Resistance Exercise and Cardiometabolic Health

Timing of Resistance Exercise and Cardiometabolic Health

In this secondary analysis, there was no difference between morning (AM) and afternoon/early evening (PM) exercisers in blood glucose, insulin, body composition, or muscular strength following 12 wk of supervised exercise. However, examining within-group changes, glucose area under the curve (AUC) was significantly reduced in PM exercisers, but not in AM exercisers. 

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Which Is Better…

Which Is Better…

Reductions in balance performance, hip strength, and ankle function along with increases in disablement and injury-related fear are among the many motor-behavioral and sensory-perceptual impairments associated with chronic ankle instability (CAI). Both balance training (BAL) and hip strengthening (HIP) can improve balance, but how do the 2 modalities compare?

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CAGA 101: The 12 Dirty Truths Of Foot Mechanics

CAGA 101: The 12 Dirty Truths Of Foot Mechanics

In the introductory article on the dirty truth of biomechanics, we presented a playbook laying out 12 particularly concerning issues as they relate to human weight-bearing and locomotion. In this installment, we will delve into dirty truth number one, problematic anatomy, laying out the “whats” and the “whys”, and how computer-aided gait analysis (CAGA) can make this dirty truth a bit cleaner and more digestible.

By Jay Segel, DPM; Sally Crawford, MS

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Unipedal Stance Reliably Measures Neuromuscular Aging

Unipedal Stance Reliably Measures Neuromuscular Aging

Adequate muscle strength, efficient gait, and good balance, which decline with age, are crucial contributors to independence and well-being. Aging is often associated with disability and multiple health concerns. To address these challenges, effective interventions are essential. This study investigated potential age-related declines in gait, balance, and…

By Asghar Rezaei, Sandesh G. Bhat, Chih-Hsiu Cheng, Robert J. Pignolo, Lichun Lu, and Kenton R. Kaufman

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THA/TKA Improves Spouses Quality of Life Too!

THA/TKA Improves Spouses Quality of Life Too!

Hip and knee arthritis is debilitating for patients but the decreased activity level and independence may also affect spouses. Spouses of individuals who have undergone THA or TKA often assume caregiving roles during the postoperative rehabilitation period but may benefit in the long term from increased patient activity levels.

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AFO with Adaptable, Modular Design

AFO with Adaptable, Modular Design

The patented and PDAC-approved Prime Brace offers unmatched adaptability and patient compliance. Its modular design allows users to customize the level of stabilization based on their activities and footwear needs, making it a game-changer in ankle foot orthotic (AFO) treatment.

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Swedish Research Team Develops Soft, Robotic Ankle Exoskeleton

Swedish Research Team Develops Soft, Robotic Ankle Exoskeleton

A team of researchers from KTH Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and Karolinska Institutet, both located in Stockholm, Sweden, have developed a soft, robotic ankle exoskeleton consisting of actuation and transmission systems to assist 2 degrees of freedom simultaneously: dorsiflexion and eversion, then performed several proof-of-concept experiments on non-disabled persons.

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Topical Oxygen Therapy with NATROX O₂

Topical Oxygen Therapy with NATROX O₂

Scottish scientists have developed a low-cost, flexible device that can help prevent blood clots for patients after an operation. Their polymer-based sensor fits underneath bandages and compression stockings like a sticking plaster, and a handheld reader measures whether the bandage is exerting the correct pressure on the body.

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New Flexible Sensor Can Improve Compression Therapy

New Flexible Sensor Can Improve Compression Therapy

Scottish scientists have developed a low-cost, flexible device that can help prevent blood clots for patients after an operation. Their polymer-based sensor fits underneath bandages and compression stockings like a sticking plaster, and a handheld reader measures whether the bandage is exerting the correct pressure on the body.

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