Browsing by Author "Funabashi, Martha"
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Association of exposures to seated postures with immediate increases in back pain: A systematic review of studies with objectively measured sitting time
De Carvalho, Diana E; de Luca, Katie; Funabashi, Martha; Breen, Alex; Wong, Arnold Y L; Johansson, Melker S; Ferreira, Manuela L; Swab, Michelle; Kawchuk, Gregory Neil; Adams, Jon; Hartvigsen, Jan (Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 2020)Objective: The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review of studies to determine whether sitting time measured objectively (by laboratory controlled time trial, direct observation, or wearable sensor) is ... -
Center of rotation locations during lumbar spine movements: a scoping review protocol
Funabashi, Martha; Breen, Alex; De Carvalho, Diana; Henry, Alison; Murnaghan, Kent; Pagé, Isabelle; Wong, Arnold; Kawchuk, Greg (JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports, 2020)Objective: The objective of this review is to identify and map current literature describing the center of rotation locations and migration paths during lumbar spine movements. Introduction: The importance of lumbar ... -
Clinicians' ability to detect a palpable difference in spinal stiffness compared with a mechanical device
Kawchuk, Gregory N; Miazga, Stephen; Pagé, Isabelle; Swain, Michael; De Carvalho, Diana; Funabashi, Martha; Breen, Alex; Wong, Arnold (Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 2019)Objective: The purpose of this study was to quantify the threshold at which clinicians can detect a difference in spinal stiffness of the thoracic and lumbar spine via palpation and then determine if this detection threshold ... -
Correlations between individuals’ characteristics and spinal stiffness in individuals with and without back pain: A combined analysis of multiple data sets
Pagé, Isabelle; Swain, Michael; Wong, Arnold; Breen, Alex; De Carvalho, Diana; Descarreaux, Martin; Funabashi, Martha; Kawchuk, Gregory (Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 2018)Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the correlations between individual characteristics and spinal stiffness as measured with different spinal stiffness measurement devices in individuals with and without ... -
"Doing our best for patient safety": an international and interprofessional qualitative study with spinal manipulative therapy providers in community-based settings
Funabashi, Martha; Holmes, Michelle; Pohlman, Katherine A; Salsbury, Stacie; O'Beirne, Maeve; Vohra, Sunita; Mior, Silvano (Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 2021)Background: Patient safety research is expanding from hospitals to community-based healthcare settings. Knowledge gaps persist among manual therapy professions that may impede patient safety initiatives within musculoskeletal ... -
Leadership and capacity building in chiropractic research: Report from the first CARL cohort
Hartvigsen, Jan; Kawchuk, Gregory N; Breen, Alex; De Carvalho, Diana; Eklund, Andreas; Fernandez, Matthew; Funabashi, Martha; Holmes, Michelle; Johansson, Melker S; de Luca, Katie; Moore, Craig; Pagé, Isabelle; Pohlman, Kathrine A; Swain, Michael S; Wong, Arnold Y L; Adams, Jon (Chiropractic Manual Therapies, 2021)The Chiropractic Academy for Research Leadership (CARL) was formed in 2016 in response to a need for a global network of early career researchers and leaders in the chiropractic profession. Thirteen fellows were accepted ... -
Leadership and capacity building in international chiropractic research: introducing the chiropractic academy for research leadership (CARL)
Adams, Jon; Kawchuk, Greg; Breen, Alex; De Carvalho, Diana; Eklund, Andreas; Fernandez, Matthew; Funabashi, Martha; Johansson, Melker S; de Luca, Katie; Moore, Craig; Pagé, Isabelle; Pohlman, Katherine A; Swain, Michael S; Wong, Arnold Y L; Hartvigsen, Jan; Holmes, Michelle (Chiropractic and Manual Therapies, 2018)In an evidence-based health care environment, healthcare professions require a sustainable research culture to remain relevant. At present however, there is not a mature research culture across the chiropractic profession ... -
Patient safety in chiropractic teaching programs: a mixed methods study
Pohlman, Katherine A; Salsbury, Stacie A; Funabashi, Martha; Holmes, Michelle; Mior, Silvano (Chiropractic and Manual Therapies, 2020)Background: Patient safety research has lagged within academic settings, including chiropractic teaching institutions. To develop a robust patient safety culture, the Institute of Medicine emphasized the need for employee’s ...