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Publikováno v:
Physical Therapy Reviews. 25:149-158
Background: Thirteen percent of deaths worldwide are attributed to blood pressure above the normal range, or hypertension. Activation of the sympathetic nervous system plays a predominant role in b...
Publikováno v:
Physical Therapy Reviews. 25:128-134
Background: Hypertension is highly prevalent globally but controlling hypertension with medication alone is challenging. Resistant hypertension, a special hypertension phenotype, is even more chall...
Autor:
Prasath Jayakaran, Suranga Dassanayake, Ramakrishnan Mani, Nicola Swain, Rani Othman, Steve Tumilty
Publikováno v:
The Clinical Journal of Pain. 36:124-134
Objective Somatosensory abnormalities are linked to clinical pain outcomes in individuals with spinal pain. However, a range of factors might confound the relationship between altered somatosensory function and clinical pain outcomes. This systematic
Publikováno v:
High blood pressurecardiovascular prevention : the official journal of the Italian Society of Hypertension. 29(3)
Resistant hypertension (RHT) is a phenotype of hypertension that is challenging to manage by medications alone. While high grade evidence supports physical activity (PA) and exercise to reduce blood pressure (BP) in hypertension, it is unclear whethe
Publikováno v:
The New Zealand medical journal. 134(1541)
To determine the prevalence of individuals at high risk of true resistant hypertension (tRHT) in Dunedin-based adults60 years diagnosed with hypertension and pharmacologically managed with three or more antihypertensive medications (ie, apparent resi
Autor:
Steve Tumilty, Prasath Jayakaran, Ramakrishnan Mani, Suranga Dassanayake, Rani Othman, Nicola Swain
Publikováno v:
Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of PainReferences. 21(2)
OBJECTIVE Alteration in somatosensory function has been linked to pain experience in individuals with joint pain. In this systematic review we aimed to establish the level of evidence of associations between psychological, social, physical activity,
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Clinical Trials. 7:112
Background: Resistant hypertension, a special phenotype of hypertension, is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Exercise and physical activity are recommended as non-pharmacological interventions to manage blood pressure in hypertension. L