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    Psychological Care, Patient Education, Orthotics, Ergonomics and Prevention Strategies for Neck Pain

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    Abstract: Objectives: To conduct an overview on psychological interventions, orthoses, patient education, ergonomics, and 10/20 neck pain prevention for adults with acute-chronic neck pain. Search Strategy: Computerized databases and grey literature were searched (2006-2012). Selection Criteria: Systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on pain, function/disability, global perceived effect, quality-of-life and p

    Presurgical rehabilitation program for patients with symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis: A pilot randomized controlled trial protocol

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    Background Symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis (SLSS) is the most common diagnosis associated with spine surgery for those over the age of 55 years. There is a lack of quality research on the effectiveness of prehabilitation on pain, function, and quality of life in patients undergoing surgery for SLSS. This pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) will evaluate the feasibility of an eHealth prehabilitation program for individuals undergoing SLSS surgery, and an embedded longitudinal qualitative study explores the perioperative patient experience and recovery trajectory. Methods Participants (n = 60) undergoing spine surgery for LSS will be randomized into the 8-week electronic health (eHealth) prehabilitation program or minimal intervention. The prehabilitation program will be delivered virtually using synchronous (one-on-one) and asynchronous (independent) sessions by an experienced clinician, consisting of motivational interviewing, exercise (graded activity), education, peer support groups, and a 6-week booster session. Participants in the minimal care group will receive usual care and will have access to educational videos. Primary outcomes will include (1) recruitment, (2) patient adherence, (3) acceptability of program content, (4) acceptability and compliance with study questionnaires, and (5) attrition. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline, after the intervention, and 3 and 12 months postoperatively. We will conduct semistructured interviews alongside the RCT with 12 to 15 participants. Discussion The proposed project will include the feasibility testing of an eHealth LSS prehabilitation program with potential to improve surgical outcomes. Results of this study will provide the foundation for future fully powered multicenter RCTs

    O fenômeno El Niño Oscilação Sul e a variabilidade interanual da evaporação do tanque Classe A e da umidade relativa do ar em Santa Maria, RS El Niño Southern Oscilation and the interannual variability of Pan evaporation and air relative humidity in Santa Maria, RS, Brazil

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    O objetivo deste trabalho foi associar a variabilidade interanual da evaporação do tanque Classe A e da umidade relativa do ar com o fenômeno El Niño Oscilação Sul (ENOS) em Santa Maria, RS. Foram utilizados os dados diários de evaporação do tanque Classe A (ECA, mm dia-1) e umidade relativa média diária do ar (UR, %) medidos em Santa Maria, RS. A ECA foi medida de 1973 a 2006 e a UR de 1969 a 2006. Os anos foram classificados em El Niño (EN), La Niña (LN) e Neutros (N), considerando o período de 01/07 de um ano até 30/06 do ano seguinte. Os resultados mostraram que a ECA é menor nos anos de EN e maior nos anos de LN. Já a UR foi maior em anos de EN e menor em anos de LN. O efeito do fenômeno ENOS sobre a ECA é maior nos meses de novembro, dezembro, janeiro e maio, enquanto que sobre a UR os meses de maior influência do ENOS são outubro, novembro, dezembro e maio.<br>The objective of this study was to associate the interannual variability of Pan evaporation and air relative humidity with the El Niño Southern Oscilation (ENSO) phenomenon in Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. Daily data records of Pan evaporation (PAN, mm day-1) and mean daily relative humidity (RH, %) measured in Santa Maria, RS, were used. PAN was measured from 1973 to 2006 and RH was measured from 1969 to 2006. Years were grouped into El Niño (EN) years, La Niña (LN) years, and Neutral (N) years, from July 1st of the year to June 30th of the following year. Results showed that PAN is lower in EN years and greater in LN years. On the other hand, RH was greater in EN years and lower in LN years. The effect of ENSO on PAN is greater in November, December, January, and May, whereas RH is affected by ENSO in October, November, December and May

    Bcr-Abl and Signal Transduction

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