Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Meisingset, Ingebrigt"
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Case Representation and Similarity Modeling for Non-Specific Musculoskeletal Disorders - A Case-Based Reasoning Approach
Jaiswal, Amar Deep; Bach, Kerstin; Meisingset, Ingebrigt; Vasseljen, Ottar (Book, 2019)This paper presents a method for developing case-based reasoning (CBR) application for discovering similar patients with non-specific musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and recommending treatment plans using previous ... -
Characteristics, course and outcome of patients receiving physiotherapy in primary health care in Norway: design of a longitudinal observational project
Evensen, Kari Anne Indredavik; Robinson, Hilde Stendal; Meisingset, Ingebrigt; Woodhouse, Astrid; Thielemann, Marit; Bjorbærkmo, Wenche Schrøder; Myhre, Gard; Hansen, Anne Elisabeth; Vasseljen, Ottar; Vøllestad, Nina Køpke (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background Physiotherapists (PTs) in primary health care manage patients with large variation in medical diagnosis, age, functional status, disability and prognosis. Lack of knowledge and systematically collected data ... -
Evidence for a general stiffening motor control pattern in neck pain: A cross sectional study
Meisingset, Ingebrigt; Woodhouse, Astrid; Stensdotter, Ann-Katrin; Stavdahl, Øyvind; Lorås, Håvard W.; Gismervik, Sigmund Østgård; Andresen, Hege; Austreim, Kristian; Vasseljen, Ottar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Background: Neck pain is associated with several alterations in neck motion and motor control. Previous studies have investigated single constructs of neck motor control, while few have applied a comprehensive set of tests ... -
Frequency-dependent deficits in head steadiness in patients with nonspecific neck pain
Stensdotter, Ann-Katrin; Meisingset, Ingebrigt; Pedersen, Morten Dinhoff; Vasseljen, Ottar; Stavdahl, Øyvind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Motor control impairments are reported in patients with nonspecific neck pain but the particular deficits in underlying regulatory systems are not known. Head steadiness is controlled both by voluntary and reflex systems ... -
Genetic variants related to physical activity or sedentary behaviour: a systematic review
Aasdahl, Lene; Nilsen, Tom Ivar Lund; Meisingset, Ingebrigt; Nordstoga, Anne Lovise; Evensen, Kari Anne Indredavik; Paulsen, Julie; Mork, Paul Jarle; Skarpsno, Eivind S. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background Research shows that part of the variation in physical activity and sedentary behaviour may be explained by genetic factors. Identifying genetic variants associated with physical activity and sedentary behaviour ... -
Mechanisms controlling human head stabilization during random rotational perturbations in the horizontal plane revisited
Stensdotter, Ann-Katrin; Pedersen, Morten Dinhoff; Meisingset, Ingebrigt; Vasseljen, Ottar; Stavdahl, Øyvind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)This study repeats the experimental protocol for investigation of head stabilization in healthy humans, described by Keshner and Peterson (1995) but with a modification of the analysis. Head movements were considered with ... -
Motion, Motor Control and Psychological Factors in Neck Pain
Meisingset, Ingebrigt (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2016:95, Doctoral thesis, 2016)Bevegelse, motorisk kontroll og psykologiske faktorer ved nakkesmerte Sammendrag Hovedformålet med denne avhandlingen var å undersøke bevegelse og motorisk kontroll hos pasienter med nakkesmerte og om dette hadde sammenheng ... -
Rigid head-neck responses to unpredictable perturbations in patients with long standing neck pain does not change with treatment
Stensdotter, Ann-Katrin; Stavdahl, Øyvind; Vasseljen, Ottar; Meisingset, Ingebrigt (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)In a previous study we have shown that patients with long standing non-specific neck-pain display more rigid neck movement behavior than controls in response to unpredictable perturbations. In the present study we investigated ... -
The effect of 9 weeks with high intensity aerobic interval training in combination with preloads of protein on weight reduction in overweight and obese women
Meisingset, Ingebrigt (Master thesis, 2010)Background: Overweight and obesity are a result of an imbalance between energy expenditure and energy intake. Protein is the macronutrient with the most satiating effect. Preloads of protein has shown to reduce subsequent ...