Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR). Centro de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde (CCBS) (Institutional affiliation for the last research proposal) Birthplace: Brazil
graduate at Fisioterapia from Universidade Federal de São Carlos (2003), master's at Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy from Universidade Federal de São Carlos (2007), ph.d. at Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy from Universidade Federal de São Carlos (2010) and ph.d. at Programa de Pos-graduação em Fisioterapia from Universidade Federal de São Carlos (2009). Has experience in Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, focusing on Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, acting on the following subjects: goniômetro, dinamômetro isocinético, joelho, ampli, ombro, síndrome do impacto, isocinetica, rotator cuff, physical therapy; impingement; isokinetic and time to peak torque; rotator cuff; impingement. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)
Introduction: Interventions focused on the scapula have been frequently used to treat shoulder pain. However, most studies do not assess the contribution of scapular movement alteration for the symptoms. Objectives: To compare the effects of two interventions for shoulder pain: Scapular Movement Training and Conventional Exercises. Methods: This is a double blinded randomized controlled...
Introduction: The subacromial impingement syndrome (SIS) is the main diagnosis of shoulder pain. Painful arc presence is one of the most common signs of SIS. However, the painful arc does not appear to represent SIS as initially proposed, since several individuals report pain at amplitudes that offer a reduced risk of compression of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons.Objectives...
The scapulohumeral rhythm is commonly described considering the glenohumeral elevation and scapular upward rotation. Studies describing the scapulohumeral rhythm considering the other scapular movements in asymptomatic subjects are scarce. This information can help clinicians to perform a more comprehensive evaluation and plan more specific treatment protocols. The purpose of the presen...
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Background: Breast cancer therapy consists of invasive and aggressive treatments that, although they are of fundamental importance for the survival of the population, can cause bilateral shoulder hyperalgesia, pain in the affected limb, low function of the upper limbs and a negative impact on the quality of life. These changes may occur immediately after surgery and remain after the com...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain in the shoulder complex is a condition with a high prevalence in the general population and becomes responsible for restrictions on performing daily life activities and practical life activities. The negative behavioral and psychological aspects seem to influence the level of social participation, the perception of pain, the level of function and activity an...
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Interventions focused on the scapula have been frequently used to treat shoulder pain. However, most studies do not assess the contribution of scapular movement alteration for the symptoms. Objectives: To compare the effects of two interventions for shoulder pain: scapular movement training and conventional exercises. Methods: This is a blinded randomized controlled trial. Sixty-four su...
The scapulohumeral rhythm is commonly described considering the glenohumeral elevation and scapular upward rotation. Studies describing the scapulohumeral rhythm considering the other scapular movements in asymptomatic subjects are scarce. This information can help clinicians to perform a more comprehensive evaluation and plan more specific treatment protocols. The purpose of the presen...
Background: The Scapular Assistance Test is performed with the examiner manually assisting the scapula into upward rotation and posterior tilt while the patient elevates the arm. The test is performed in an attempt to reduce pain and increase arm range of motion. However, it is not clear in literature if scapular motion and muscle strength in individuals with positive test differ from i...
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Background: Manual wheelchairs are the most common form of transportation for persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) in the United States. Up to 80% of persons with SCI have described shoulder pain since beginning wheelchair use and 40-67% have reported currently having pain. The research group from the University of Minnesota recently fabricated a novel ergonomic wheelchair, which allow...
Objective. Intramuscular fat infiltration is the greatest predictor of surgical outcomes in patients with a rotator cuff tear. Individual factors, such as age, BMI, have been shown to confound quantitative assessment of intramuscular fat infiltration. Yet rarely are these factors considered when evaluating patients with rotator cuff tears. Therefore, the true effect of small-medium rota...
The Low Flexion (LF) test is a new clinical test to quantify glenohumeral joint (GHJ) posterior capsule tightness (PCT). This test quantifies the amount of GHJ internal rotation range of motion (ROM) with the arm held at 60° of flexion. Although this test has been shown to be a reliable and valid method to assess PCT, there is concern that variation in scapula position or lack of scapul...
Estudos têm demonstrado que sujeitos que realizam atividades de arremesso apresentam uma diminuição na amplitude de movimento (ADM) de rotação interna (RI) e um aumento da rotação externa (RE) da articulação glenoumeral, Acredita-se que adaptações ósseas e de tecido mole, como o aumento da retroversão umeral (RU), o encurtamento da cápsula posterior (ECP) ou dos músculos posteriores do ...
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1 / 1 | Ongoing research grants |
12 / 11 | Completed research grants |
5 / 5 | Ongoing scholarships in Brazil |
16 / 14 | Completed scholarships in Brazil |
1 / 1 | Ongoing scholarships abroad |
5 / 5 | Completed scholarships abroad |
40 / 37 | All research grants and scholarships |
Associated processes |
(References retrieved automatically from Web of Science and SciELO through information on FAPESP grants and their corresponding numbers as mentioned in the publications by the authors)
Publications | 14 |
Citations | 59 |
Cit./Article | 4.2 |
Data from Web of Science |
ROSA, DAYANA P.; BORSTAD, JOHN D.; PIRES, ELISA D.; CAMARGO, PAULA R.. Reliability of measuring pectoralis minor muscle resting length in subjects with and without signs of shoulder impingement. BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY, v. 20, n. 2, p. 176-183, MAR-APR 2016. Web of Science Citations: 10. (12/20305-8, 13/50363-2)
ROSA, DAYANA P.; ALBURQUERQUE-SENDIN, FRANCISCO; SALVINI, TANIA F.; CAMARGO, PAULA R.. EFFECT OF SEATED THORACIC MANIPULATION ON CHANGES IN SCAPULAR KINEMATICS AND SCAPULOHUMERAL RHYTHM IN YOUNG ASYMPTOMATIC PARTICIPANTS: A RANDOMIZED STUDY. JOURNAL OF MANIPULATIVE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL THERAPEUTICS, v. 36, n. 8, p. 546-554, OCT 2013. Web of Science Citations: 11. (10/18124-0, 10/18439-0)
HAIK, M. N.; ALBURQUERQUE-SENDIN, F.; MOREIRA, R. F. C.; PIRES, E. D.; CAMARGO, P. R.. Effectiveness of physical therapy treatment of clearly defined subacromial pain: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, v. 50, n. 18, p. 1124+, SEP 2016. Web of Science Citations: 20. (13/07120-1)
HABECHIAN, FERNANDA A. P.; LOZANA, ANA LETICIA; CAMARGO, PAULA R.. Quantifying humeral retrotorsion in young swimmers and association with swim volume. PHYSICAL THERAPY IN SPORT, v. 30, p. 34-38, MAR 2018. Web of Science Citations: 2. (13/19711-4)
HABECHIAN, FERNANDA A. P.; VAN MALDEREN, KIM; CAMARGO, PAULA R.; COOLS, ANN M.. Changes in shoulder girdle strength in 3 consecutive years in elite adolescent swimmers: a longitudinal cohort study. BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY, v. 22, n. 3, p. 238-247, MAY-JUN 2018. Web of Science Citations: 1. (14/26412-6)
HAIK, MELINA N.; ALBURQUERQUE-SENDIN, FRANCISCO; CAMARGO, PAULA R.. Short-Term Effects of Thoracic Spine Manipulation on Shoulder Impingement Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Trial. ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, v. 98, n. 8, p. 1594-1605, AUG 2017. Web of Science Citations: 1. (15/00954-0, 13/07120-1)
ROSA, DAYANA P.; BORSTAD, JOHN D.; POGETTI, LIVIA S.; CAMARGO, PAULA R.. Effects of a stretching protocol for the pectoralis minor on muscle length, function, and scapular kinematics in individuals with and without shoulder pain. JOURNAL OF HAND THERAPY, v. 30, n. 1, p. 20-29, JAN-MAR 2017. Web of Science Citations: 7. (12/20305-8, 13/50363-2)
HABECHIAN, FERNANDA A. P.; LOZANA, ANA LETICIA; COOLS, ANN M.; CAMARGO, PAULA R.. Swimming Practice and Scapular Kinematics, Scapulothoracic Muscle Activity, and the Pressure-Pain Threshold in Young Swimmers. JOURNAL OF ATHLETIC TRAINING, v. 53, n. 11, p. 1056-1062, NOV 2018. Web of Science Citations: 0. (13/19711-4)
HAIK, MELINA N.; EVANS, KERRIE; SMITH, ASHLEY; HENRIQUEZ, LUIS; BISSET, LEANNE. People with musculoskeletal shoulder pain demonstrate no signs of altered pain processing. MUSCULOSKELETAL SCIENCE AND PRACTICE, v. 39, p. 32-38, FEB 2019. Web of Science Citations: 0. (14/06004-0)
HABECHIAN, FERNANDA A. P.; FORNASARI, GIOVANNA G.; SACRAMENTO, LUCIANE S.; CAMARGO, PAULA R.. Differences in scapular kinematics and scapulohumeral rhythm during elevation and lowering of the arm between typical children and healthy adults. JOURNAL OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHY AND KINESIOLOGY, v. 24, n. 1, p. 78-83, FEB 2014. Web of Science Citations: 6. (11/23804-2)
ROSA, DAYANA P.; BORSTAD, JOHN D.; FERREIRA, JULIA K.; CAMARGO, PAULA R.. The Influence of Glenohumeral Joint Posterior Capsule Tightness and Impingement Symptoms on Shoulder Impairments and Kinematics. PHYSICAL THERAPY, v. 99, n. 7, p. 870-881, JUL 2019. Web of Science Citations: 0. (14/18118-0, 14/10355-3)
ROSA, DAYANA P.; CAMARGO, PAULA R.; BORSTAD, JOHN D.. Effect of Posterior Capsule Tightness and Humeral Retroversion on 5 Glenohumeral Joint Range of Motion Measurements: A Cadaveric Study. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, v. 47, n. 6, p. 1434-1440, MAY 2019. Web of Science Citations: 0. (15/14311-3)
POGETTI, LIVIA SILVEIRA; NAKAGAWA, THERESA HELISSA; CONTECOTE, GIOVANNA PRADO; CAMARGO, PAULA REZENDE. Core stability, shoulder peak torque and function in throwing athletes with and without shoulder pain. PHYSICAL THERAPY IN SPORT, v. 34, p. 36-42, NOV 2018. Web of Science Citations: 0. (14/09806-0)
ROSA, DAYANA P.; CAMARGO, PAULA R.; BORSTAD, JOHN D.. The influence of posterior glenohumeral joint capsule tightness and humeral retroversion on clinical measurements. PHYSICAL THERAPY IN SPORT, v. 34, p. 148-153, NOV 2018. Web of Science Citations: 1. (15/14311-3)