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Does public interest in specific injuries increase when they occur during mixed martial arts bouts? A study of Google search patterns
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)Introduction: Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a combat sport that combines fighting techniques from many disciplines, such as wrestling, boxing, karate, Muay Thai, and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. In the early 1990s MMA entered the ... -
Does the quadriceps tendon graft for ACL repair produce similar quadriceps strength measures compared to hamstring tendon graft? A critically appraised topic
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Introduction: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ruptures are one of the most common and most challenging injuries to manage in competitive sports. It is estimated that 100,000 to 250,000 ACL injuries happen per year. Of the ... -
Does the wearing of padded headgear in non-helmeted contact sports reduce the likelihood of sustaining a concussion? A critically appraised topic
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Context: Concussions are a hot topic in the world of athletics. When most people think of concussions in the world of sports, they generally think of sports such as American football or ice hockey. Current literature men's ... -
Doxycycline vs. penicillin G benzathine for the treatment of syphilis in patients with HIV
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2023-02-17)Background: Syphilis is a highly prevalent sexually transmitted infection which can lead to serious health complications if not treated effectively. Historically, penicillin G benzathine has been the primary agent used to ... -
Effect menstrual cycles phases have on ligament laxity as a risk factor for ACL injuries in female athletes: A critically appraised topic
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2023-02-17)Clinical Scenario: Women are 2-6 times at a higher risk of suffering from an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) rupture compared to men; hormonal factors are thought to predispose them to this injury. Given the ramifications ... -
Effect of aerobic exercise for improving concussion symptoms compared to traditional rest or placebo-like stretching in adolescents
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2023-02-17)Clinical Scenario: Children under the age of 18 are still developing physically, cognitively, neurologically, and emotionally. When adolescents obtain a concussion, it can hinder their developmental skills and put them at ... -
Effect of hip range of motion on upper extremity pitching kinematics
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2023-02-17)Clinical Scenario: Baseball pitchers suffer from a variety of upper extremity injuries. It is hypothesized that deficits in hip range of motion can lead to compensations in the upper extremity, increasing injury risk. -
Effect of vitamin D supplementation on Serum 25(OH)D and its association with stress fractures in high-risk, physically active adults: A critically appraised topic
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2023-02-17)Clinical Scenario: In collegiate athletic and military populations alike, the repetitive and intense training increase the risk of experiencing a stress fracture. Stress fractures are an overuse injury resulting from ... -
Effect of voluntary exercise on weight gain and associated neuroimmune signaling in ovariectomized rats
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Obesity is a multifaceted disease that poses a health care challenge, affecting ~40% of adults in the United States. It is associated with a range of co-morbidities and exorbitant medical costs. Obesity as a disease ... -
Effectiveness of corrective exercises to improve posture in patients with upper cross syndrome and scapula dyskinesis: a critically appraised topic
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2022-02-18)Clinical Scenario: Upper Cross Syndrome (UCS) is an abnormal posture defined by a muscular imbalance pattern in the neck, torso, and scapula muscles that commonly results in scapular dyskinesis. The National Academy of ... -
Effectiveness of global postural re-education in reducing chronic non-specific low back pain and improving daily function in adults
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2023-02-17)Clinical Scenario: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common complaints in adults. Research indicates that the implementation of global postural re-education may decrease pain in those with chronic low back pain and ... -
Effectiveness of whole-body vibration on improving balance in athletes with chronic ankle instability
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2022-02-18)Context: Chronic ankle instability is a condition that can occur after multiple ankle injuries, or one severe ankle injury, and can affect balance, proprioception and walking mechanics. Improving balance can be helpful in ... -
Effects of estrogen on blood pressure and salt and water excretion during a ten-day Angiotesin ll infusion period in ovariectomized mice
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)Introduction: Premenopausal women are protected from cardiovascular disease compared to age-matched men. Estrogen (E2) plays important roles in these protective mechanisms. -
Effects of gender and age on the progress of depression and anxiety measures across treatment sessions
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2023-02-17)Background: Depression and anxiety are among the most common disorders affecting the U.S. population. They can severely impact an individual’s daily life, which causes them to seek treatment. Treatment centers will use ... -
Effects of gram-negative bacterial outer membrane permeabilization on Serratia marcescens' gene expression
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2022-02-18)Our laboratory has focused on understanding the effects of outer membrane permeabilizer compound 48/80 on the intrinsic resistance of gram-negative bacteria to hydrophobic antibacterial agents such as the biocide triclosan. ... -
Effects of high salt diet on blood pressure and the renal handling of sodium
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2022-02-18)Introduction: The association between elevated dietary salt consumption and high blood pressure is well known. Hypertension carries elevated risk for stroke, cardiovascular disease, liver disease, and nervous disorders. ... -
Effects of Hugh Jackman's basal cell carcinoma disclosure and public interest in sunscreen
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Effects of low-intensity blood flow restriction training vs. no blood flow restriction training on measures of aerobic capacity in physically active individuals
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Background: Blood flow restriction (BFR) training has become an extremely popular training method over the years. Improvements in measures of aerobic capacity (such as VO2max) are crucial for individuals whom seek to be ... -
Effects of opioid prescribing laws on drug use in trauma patients
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Background: On November 1st, 2018 Oklahoma Bill 1446 went into effect: limiting the total days of initial opioid prescriptions, follow up opioid prescriptions, chronic opioid prescriptions, mandating prescription monitoring ... -
Effects of oral-contraceptive use on aerobic performance In active college aged women
(Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2022-02-18)Clinical Scenario: The growing number of 18-25 year old female athletes utilizing oral contraceptive pills (OCP) calls for further investigation of how these hormonal changes may impact performance. College age women taking ...