Laura Barrero-Santiago

Laura Barrero-Santiago
University of Valladolid | UVA · Department of Cell Biology, Histology and Pharmacology

Physiotherapist

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Introduction
Currently on the half-way of my PhD. Trying to understand the patogenic mechanisms of Long Covid Pain from the point of view of epigenetics, inmunology and clinical approach. One of my main objetive is to design an effective and repicable multimodal treatment based on pain neuroscience education and exercise therapy in Primary Care.

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Background Up to 30% of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 report disabling symptoms 2 years after the infection. Over 100 persistent symptoms have been associated with Post-Acute COVID-19 Symptoms (PACS) and/or long-COVID, showing a significant clinical heterogeneity. To develop effective, patient-targeted treatment, a better understanding of underly...
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Purpose: The aim of this review was to provide a qualitative and quantitative overview of the effects of exercise on pain, physical function, and quality of life for patients with knee and hip osteoarthritis. Materials and methods: This study was an umbrella and mapping review with meta-meta-analysis. Meta-analyses of randomized controlled trial...
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Objective: Investigate 1) what physical and physiological parameters are most important for Frame Running (FR) capacity, a parasport for individuals with ambulatory difficulties, and 2) determine if FR capacity can be predicted in athletes with cerebral palsy (CP). Design: Athletes with CP (n = 62, GMFCS I-V; 2/26/11/21/2) completed a 6-minute F...
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Life expectancy in Spain has increased and older people need more health care to improve their quality of life. The high demands of the population sometimes collapse health services, making them insufficient to cover their needs, which leads to the development of “non-professional caregivers”. These caregivers have suffered musculoskeletal injuries...
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Background: Family caregivers play a crucial role in the overall healthcare system and in our society. The elderly population is significantly increasing, which creates a high demand for family caregivers. Few studies have investigated the impact of caregiving on musculoskeletal pain or proposed an active approach for dealing with it. Objectives:...
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The main aim of this study was to assess whether self-efficacy (SE) and outcome expectations (OEs) modulate the hypoalgesic effect induced by motor imagery (MI). A total of 75 asymptomatic participants were randomly assigned to the positive (SE+, OE+), negative (SE−, OE−) or nonexpectation (CG) groups. Heat pain threshold (HPT) and pain pressure th...
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The frequency of a high Central Sensitization Inventory (CSI) total score and the prevalence of pain have already been established among breast cancer survivors (BCS). However, the psychological factors’ influence based on the clinical features of pain is still unknown, as well as BCS characteristics with no pain. Thus, our main aim was to evaluate...
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El Covid-19 o el coronavirus es una pandemia, con más de 165 millones de casos a nivel mundial, que ha ocasionado una crisis de salud pública sin precedentes. Inicialmente las manifestaciones clínicas del virus no estaban claras por la gran diversidad de síntomas con los que éste puede dar la cara, complicando su detección y diagnóstico. España ha...
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Actualmente utilizamos más Internet y otros medios para consultar nuestros síntomas antes de preguntar a nuestro médico. Esto provoca que muchas veces tengamos una idea preconcebida de nuestros dolores. Es decir, generamos unas expectativas previas sobre lo que puede ocurrirnos antes de saber lo que realmente nos pasa. Las expectativas se pueden de...
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El dolor lumbar inespecífico se define como un dolor en la parte baja de la espalda que no tiene una causa identificable ni asociación clara con una alteración anatómica o un proceso patológico grave. La evolución de esta patología suele ser de 4 semanas, sin embargo, presenta un alto índice de cronicidad. El dolor lumbar crónico afecta a cerca del...
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La rotura del ligamento cruzado anterior (LCA) es una de las lesiones más comunes, que constituyen casi el 50% del total de las lesiones ligamentosas de rodilla. A lo largo de los años se han creado diversas guías prácticas y protocolos para su tratamiento. Sin embargo, aunque varios estudios confirman los beneficios que aporta una rehabilitación p...

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