Dr. Robert Nee Publishes Study on Nerve Mechanosensitivity in Breast Cancer Survivors

Physical Therapy Professor Dr. Robert Nee recently published a study titled “Protective myoelectric activity at performing upper limb neurodynamic test 1 in breast cancer survivors. A cross-sectional observational study” in the journal Musculoskeletal Science and Practice. Because of his expertise in neurodynamics, Dr. Nee was invited to join an interprofessional group of researchers, educators, and clinicians from Spain.  Authors included physical therapists, a physician, and a biostatistician.  Their study found that increased upper limb nerve mechanosensitivity identified during upper limb neurodynamic testing was associated with an increased protective muscle response in participants after breast cancer surgery. These findings have implications for the post-surgical examination of upper limb nerve mechanosensitivity in breast cancer survivors.    

Musculoskeletal Science and Practice (previously Manual Therapy), is the official journal of the Musculoskeletal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (UK) and the Dutch Association for Manual Therapy. This journal is also officially recognized and supported by over 16 different national and international associations dedicated to the advancement of physical therapy, manual therapy, rehabilitation, and osteopathy. Journal Metrics for Musculoskeletal Science and Practice include: CiteScore: 2.12; Source Normalized Impact per Paper: 1.308; and SCImago Journal Rank: 1.099.  Dr. Nee’s manuscript is indexed on PubMed.

Monday, Aug. 20, 2018