Happy day 5 of advent. Hope you all got a nice chocolate 🍫 in your calendars today. Mine was a pecan truffle!
There's a really interesting systematic review in @JMPBjournal comparing hip- versus wrist-worn #ActiGraph monitors @sunruopeng@NolanGallMD https://t.co/Lag0EpQP1D
Happy to see our latest work published at JMPB! In this work we summarized all the differences in dealing with Wrist and Hip Actigraph accelerometer for free-living activity tracking in adults.
Wrist🚫🟰 Hip
A new systematic review by @sunruopeng et al. shows #ActiGraph monitors worn on the wrist and hip yield very different results for measurement of steps, MVPA, and #sedentary time in adults.
Read more here:https://t.co/sVjEDiG8da
@NolanGallMD#PhysicalActivity
Honored to have received the #ASRAFALL22 Best of Meeting/Travel Award at this year’s conference. Thank you to #ASRAFALL22 for the opportunity to showcase our study to physicians who frequently treat this condition and thank you to @Stanford_Ortho and #StanfordPMR for the support!
Any movement is medicine: people who took about 7,000 steps a day had a 50% to 70% lower risk of dying from all causes, & quicker steps/step intensity didn’t influence the risk @MayoClinic @mayoclinicsport @JAMA_current@TheAMSSM#movement#exercise
https://t.co/RJG2OTdihu
AAPM&R Virtual Booth!
- August 17, 2021 5PM - 6PM Pacific Time
- August 19, 2021 5PM - 6PM Pacific Time
Scan the QR code to register, or visit https://t.co/bKHpaYtHEX for more info.
@aapmr @stanfordpmr
#stanfordortho#pmr#residency#virtualbooth#aapmr#programs
Multiple brands of #ultrasound gels sold in Asia, North America, and Oceania associated with infections have been recalled due to bacterial contamination. Further details here: https://t.co/eK7JQQcNiy #SISMemberBenefits#PatientSafetyAlert
Special thanks to Dr. @ByronJ_S for a fantastic PM&R grand rounds highlighting the limitations of “low back pain” research as well as the promising future of researching and treating pain secondary to musculoskeletal spine pathology. @Stanford_Ortho @VUMCSpine @SISPhysicians
Interesting study in @EurSpineJournal demonstrating the negative effects of MRI reports ordered for axial back pain on conservative management outcomes. Do no harm.