Brodwen McBain
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Recent Articles
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McBain B, Rio E, Cook J, Sanderson J, Docking S
Hand Ther
. 2023 Oct;
28(2):72-84.
PMID: 37904860
Introduction: de Quervain's syndrome is a painful condition commonly presented to hand therapists. Exercise is utilised as an intervention, but isometric exercise has not been investigated. We aimed to assess...
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McBain B, Rio E, Cook J, Grabinski R, Docking S
Skeletal Radiol
. 2019 Mar;
48(11):1715-1721.
PMID: 30888457
Objectives: To collate and synthesise the literature to provide estimates of the diagnostic accuracy of imaging modalities, and summarise the reported imaging findings associated with de Quervain's syndrome. Materials And...
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Page M, Green S, Mrocki M, Surace S, Deitch J, McBain B, et al.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
. 2016 Jun;
(6):CD012225.
PMID: 27283591
Background: Management of rotator cuff disease may include use of electrotherapy modalities (also known as electrophysical agents), which aim to reduce pain and improve function via an increase in energy...
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Page M, Green S, McBain B, Surace S, Deitch J, Lyttle N, et al.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
. 2016 Jun;
(6):CD012224.
PMID: 27283590
Background: Management of rotator cuff disease often includes manual therapy and exercise, usually delivered together as components of a physical therapy intervention. This review is one of a series of...
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Page M, Green S, Kramer S, Johnston R, McBain B, Buchbinder R
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
. 2014 Oct;
(10):CD011324.
PMID: 25271097
Background: Adhesive capsulitis (also termed frozen shoulder) is a common condition characterised by spontaneous onset of pain, progressive restriction of movement of the shoulder and disability that restricts activities of...
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Page M, Green S, Kramer S, Johnston R, McBain B, Chau M, et al.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
. 2014 Aug;
(8):CD011275.
PMID: 25157702
Background: Adhesive capsulitis (also termed frozen shoulder) is commonly treated by manual therapy and exercise, usually delivered together as components of a physical therapy intervention. This review is one of...