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European Journal of Pain | 2016

Perceived pain extent is associated with disability, depression and self-efficacy in individuals with whiplash-associated disorders.

Deborah Falla; Anneli Peolsson; Gunnel Peterson; Maria Landén Ludvigsson; Emiliano Soldini; Alessandro Schneebeli; Marco Barbero

Completion of a pain drawing is a familiar task in those presenting with whiplash‐associated disorders (WAD). Some people report pain almost over their entire body. Yet the reasons for larger pain extent have not been fully explored.


Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies | 2014

Rehabilitative ultrasound imaging of the supraspinatus muscle: Intra- and interrater reliability of thickness and cross-sectional area.

Alessandro Schneebeli; Michele Egloff; Amelia Giampietro; Ron Clijsen; Marco Barbero

OBJECTIVE To examine intra- and interrater reliability of thickness and cross-sectional area (CSA) measurements of the supraspinatus muscle using rehabilitative ultrasound imaging (RUSI). METHODS Two physical therapists acquired b-mode images of the supraspinatus muscles in twenty-five healthy subjects. Thickness and CSA were measured. Intra- and interrater reliability were examined. RESULTS Intrarater reliability for thickness was high, (ICC1.1 0.91) for rater 1 and (ICC1.1 0.92) for rater 2. Intrarater reliability for CSA was also high, (ICC1.1 0.90) for rater 1 and (ICC1.1 0.85) for rater 2. Interrater reliability for the thickness was high, (ICC3.1 0.86). For CSA, interrater reliability was moderate, (ICC3.1 0.70). CONCLUSION Supraspinatus muscle thickness and CSA can be reliably measured by physical therapists in healthy subjects. These findings confirm that RUSI has an interesting potential for physiotherapy clinical practice, especially to assess morphometric changes in skeletal muscles. Further research is needed in subjects with shoulder disorders.


Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology | 2016

Validity of the twitch interpolation technique for the assessment of quadriceps neuromuscular asymmetries

Nicola A. Maffiuletti; Marco Barbero; Corrado Cescon; Ron Clijsen; Matteo Beretta-Piccoli; Alessandro Schneebeli; Stefan Preiss; Danilo Togninalli

This study examined the validity of the twitch interpolation technique for evaluating side-to-side asymmetries in quadriceps neuromuscular function. Fifty-six subjects with a wide range of asymmetries (19 healthy, 24 with unilateral and 13 with bilateral anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction) took part in the study. Supramaximal electrical paired stimuli were delivered to the quadriceps muscle during and immediately after a maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) of the knee extensors (twitch interpolation technique). MVC torque, voluntary activation and resting doublet-evoked torque were measured separately for the two sides, and percent side-to-side asymmetries were calculated for each parameter. MVC torque asymmetry was plotted against voluntary activation asymmetry and doublet-evoked torque asymmetry, and a multiple regression analysis was also conducted. Significant positive correlations were observed between MVC torque asymmetry and both voluntary activation asymmetry (r=0.40; p=0.002) and doublet-evoked torque asymmetry (r=0.53; p<0.001), and their relative contribution to MVC torque asymmetry was comparable (r=0.64; p<0.001). These results establish the validity of the twitch interpolation technique for the assessment of neuromuscular asymmetries. This methodology could provide useful insights into the contribution of some neural and muscular mechanisms that underlie quadriceps strength deficits.


Skeletal Radiology | 2017

Test-retest reliability of echo intensity parameters in healthy Achilles tendons using a semi-automatic tracing procedure

Alessandro Schneebeli; Filippo Del Grande; Gabriele Vincenzo; Corrado Cescon; Marco Barbero

ObjectiveTo evaluate the test-retest reliability of the ultrasound echo intensity parameters on healthy Achilles tendon using a semi-automatic tracing procedure.Materials and methodsEighteen healthy volunteers participated. B-mode images were acquired in the transverse plane (mid-tendon; insertion) and used to analyze tendon echogenicity. Grayscale distribution of the pixels within the selected ROIs was represented as a histogram. Descriptive statistics of the grayscale distribution (mean, variance, skewness, kurtosis, and entropy) and parameters from the co-occurrence matrix (contrast, energy, and homogeneity) were calculated.ResultsReliability of echo intensity parameters of the mid-Achilles tendon ranged from high to very high with an ICC2.k of 0.94 for echogenicity, 0.87 for variance, 0.80 for skewness, 0.72 for kurtosis, 0.89 for entropy, 0.90 for contrast, 0.91 for energy, and 0.93 for homogeneity, while for tendon insertion they ranged from moderate to high with an ICC2.k of 0.74 for echogenicity, 0.88 for variance, 0.75 for skewness, 0.55 for kurtosis, 0.87 for entropy, 0.70 for contrast, 0.77 for energy, and 0.56 for homogeneity.ConclusionUltrasound echo intensity is a reliable technique to characterize the internal structure of the Achilles tendon.


Skeletal Radiology | 2016

Real-time sonoelastography using an external reference material: test-retest reliability of healthy Achilles tendons.

Alessandro Schneebeli; Filippo Del Grande; Gabriele Vincenzo; Corrado Cescon; Ron Clijsen; Fulvio Biordi; Marco Barbero


Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology | 2016

Myoelectric Manifestations of Fatigue after ACL Reconstruction: A Cross-Sectional Study after Postoperative Rehabilitation

Matteo Beretta-Piccoli; Alessandro Schneebeli; Michele Egloff; Corrado Cescon; Ron Clijsen; Danilo Togninalli; Marco Barbero


The Clinical Journal of Pain | 2017

Perceived Pain Extent is Not Associated With Widespread Pressure Pain Sensitivity, Clinical Features, Related Disability, Anxiety, or Depression in Women With Episodic Migraine.

César Fernández-de-las-Peñas; Deborah Falla; María Palacios-Ceña; Stella Fuensalidad-Novo; José L. Arias-Buría; Alessandro Schneebeli; Lars Arend-Nielsen; Marco Barbero


Musculoskeletal science and practice | 2017

Can parameters of the helical axis be measured reliably during active cervical movements

Marco Barbero; Deborah Falla; Ron Clijsen; Filippo Ghirlanda; Alessandro Schneebeli; Markus Ernst; Corrado Cescon


Musculoskeletal science and practice | 2017

Association between pain extent and health status in whiplash associated disorders

Marco Barbero; Anneli Peolsson; Gunnel Peterson; M. Landén Ludvigsson; Emiliano Soldini; Alessandro Schneebeli; Deborah Falla


Archive | 2016

Association between pain extent and health status in whiplash associated disordersAssociation between pain extent and health status in whiplash associated disorders

Marco Barbero; Anneli Peolsson; Gunnel Peterson; Maria Landén Ludvigsson; Emiliano Soldini; Alessandro Schneebeli; Deborah Falla

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