Evidence is emerging for central nervous system (CNS) changes in the presence of musculoskeletal dysfunction and pain. Motor control exercises, and potentially manual therapy, can induce changes in the CNS, yet the focus in musculoskeletal physiotherapy practice is conventionally on movement impairments with less consideration of intervention-induced neuroplastic changes. Studies in healthy individuals and those with neurological dysfunction provide examples of strategies that may also be used to enhance neuroplasticity during the rehabilitation of individuals with musculoskeletal dysfunction, improving the effectiveness of interventions. In this paper, the evidence for neuroplastic changes in patients with musculoskeletal conditions is dis...
Tendinopathy can be resistant to treatment and often recurs, implying that current treatment approac...
Plasticity is the ability of the nervous system to change structurally and functionally, following p...
Research has shown that spinal circuits have the capacity to adapt in response to training, nocicept...
a b s t r a c t The extent of cortical neuroplastic changes has been shown to be a key neurophysiolo...
Musculoskeletal pain is a leading health problem globally. Its prevalence and associated socioecono...
The understanding that the human brain is capable of structural and functional change throughout lif...
Motor training is a widely used therapy in many pain conditions. The brain's capacity to undergo fun...
Background: Many health care practitioners use a variety of hands-on treatments to improve symptoms ...
Low back pain (LBP) represents an important medical and socio-economic problem. Impaired sensorimoto...
Unconscious adaptations in posture and muscle use take place in the course of ageing, progression of...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or extri...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or extri...
No ISSNLow back pain represents an important medical and socio-economic problem [Hoy et al. 2012]. C...
The human primary motor cortex (M1) undergoes structural and functional change throughout life by a ...
Motor impairments are very common in multiple sclerosis (MS), leading to a reduced Quality of Life a...
Tendinopathy can be resistant to treatment and often recurs, implying that current treatment approac...
Plasticity is the ability of the nervous system to change structurally and functionally, following p...
Research has shown that spinal circuits have the capacity to adapt in response to training, nocicept...
a b s t r a c t The extent of cortical neuroplastic changes has been shown to be a key neurophysiolo...
Musculoskeletal pain is a leading health problem globally. Its prevalence and associated socioecono...
The understanding that the human brain is capable of structural and functional change throughout lif...
Motor training is a widely used therapy in many pain conditions. The brain's capacity to undergo fun...
Background: Many health care practitioners use a variety of hands-on treatments to improve symptoms ...
Low back pain (LBP) represents an important medical and socio-economic problem. Impaired sensorimoto...
Unconscious adaptations in posture and muscle use take place in the course of ageing, progression of...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or extri...
Neuroplasticity can be defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or extri...
No ISSNLow back pain represents an important medical and socio-economic problem [Hoy et al. 2012]. C...
The human primary motor cortex (M1) undergoes structural and functional change throughout life by a ...
Motor impairments are very common in multiple sclerosis (MS), leading to a reduced Quality of Life a...
Tendinopathy can be resistant to treatment and often recurs, implying that current treatment approac...
Plasticity is the ability of the nervous system to change structurally and functionally, following p...
Research has shown that spinal circuits have the capacity to adapt in response to training, nocicept...