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Bibliografia
L’importanza della struttura nella riabilitazione ortopedica
pubblicato nel Settembre - Ottobre 2016 ne Il Fisioterapista - fascicolo n.5

Bibliografia

  1. Nakashima H, Yukawa Y, Suda K, et al. Abnormal findings on magnetic resonance images of the cervical spines in 1211 asymptomatic subjects. Spine 2015; 40(6): 392-8.
  2. Sher JS, Uribe JW, Posada A, Murphy BJ, Zlatkin MB. Abnormal findings on magnetic resonance images of asymptomatic shoulders. J Bone Joint Surg Am 1995; 77(1): 10-5.
  3. Delitto A, George SZ, Van Dillen LR, et al. Low back pain. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2012; 42(4): A1-57.
  4. National Collaborating Centre for Primary Care (UK). Low back pain: early management of persistent non-specific low back pain. Royal College of General Practitioners (UK).
  5. McLean SM, May S, Klaber-Moffett J, Sharp DM, Gardiner E. Risk factors for the onset of non-specific neck pain: a systematic review. J Epidemiol Community Health 2010; 64(7): 565-72.
  6. Peek AL, Miller C, Heneghan NR. Thoracic manual therapy in the management of non-specific shoulder pain: a systematic review. J Man Manip Ther 2015; 23(4): 176-87.
  7. Bunzli S, McEvoy S, Dankaerts W, O’Sullivan P, O’Sullivan K. Patient perspectives on participation in cognitive functional therapy for chronic low back pain: a qualitative study. Phys Ther 2016; 96(9): 1397-407.
  8. Jensen OK, Nielsen CV, Sørensen JS, Stengaard-Pedersen K. Back pain was less explained than leg pain: a cross-sectional study using magnetic resonance imaging in low back pain patients with and without radiculopathy. BMC Musculoskelet Disord 2015; 16: 374.
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  10. Wainner RS, Fritz JM, Irrgang JJ, et al. Reliability and diagnostic accuracy of the clinical examination and patient self-report measures for cervical radiculopathy. Spine 2003; 28(1): 52-62.
  11. van der Windt DA, Simons E, Riphagen II, et al. Physical examination for lumbar radiculopathy due to disc herniation in patients with low-back pain. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2010; (2): CD007431.
  12. Dunn WR, Kuhn JE, Sanders R, et al. Symptoms of pain do not correlate with rotator cuff tear severity: a cross-sectional study of 393 patients with a symptomatic atraumatic full-thickness rotator cuff tear. J Bone Joint Surg Am 2014; 96(10): 793-800.
  13. Hallgren HCB, Holmgren T, Oberg B, Johansson K, Adolfsson LE. A specific exercise strategy reduced the need for surgery in subacromial pain patients. Br J Sports Med 2014; 48(19): 1431-6.
  14. Bartl C, Senftl M, Eichhorn S, et al. Combined tears of the subscapularis and supraspinatus tendon: clinical outcome, rotator cuff strength and structural integrity following open repair. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg; 132(1): 41-50.
  15. Takeda Y, Fujii K, Miyatake K, et al. Diagnostic value of the supine napoleon test for subscapularis tendon lesions. Arthroscopy 2016; pii: S0749-8063(16)30244-4.
  16. Collin P, Treseder T, Denard PJ, et al. What is the best clinical test for assessment of the teres minor in massive rotator cuff tears? Clin Orthop; 473(9): 2959-66.
  17. Chang CB, Yoo JH, Koh IJ, et al. Key factors in determining surgical timing of total knee arthroplasty in osteoarthritic patients: age, radiographic severity, and symptomatic severity. J Orthop Traumatol 2010; 11(1): 21-7.
  18. Petersen W, Zantop T. Return to play following ACL reconstruction: survey among experienced arthroscopic surgeons (AGA instructors). Arch Orthop Trauma Surg 2013; 133(7): 969-77.