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Using Twitter (X) to mobilise knowledge for First Contact Physiotherapists: A qualitative study (Preprint) (2024)
Journal Article
Campbell, L., Quicke, J., Stevenson, K., Paskins, Z., Dziedzic, K., & Swaithes, L. (2024). Using Twitter (X) to mobilise knowledge for First Contact Physiotherapists: A qualitative study (Preprint). Journal of Medical Internet Research, 26, Article e55680. https://doi.org/10.2196/55680

Background: Twitter (now X) is a virtual social network commonly used by healthcare professionals. Little is known about whether it helps healthcare professionals to share, mobilise and co-create knowledge, or reduce the time between research know... Read More about Using Twitter (X) to mobilise knowledge for First Contact Physiotherapists: A qualitative study (Preprint).

818 NEITHER ANALYSIS APPROACH NOR RISK OF BIAS EXPLAIN THE LIMITED OVERALL BENEFIT OF THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE FOR KNEE AND/OR HIP OSTEOARTHRITIS IN INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPANT DATA META-ANALYSIS (2024)
Presentation / Conference
Runhaar, J., Holden, M., Hattle, M., Quicke, J., Healey, E. L., van der Windt, D., …Foster, N. (2024, April). 818 NEITHER ANALYSIS APPROACH NOR RISK OF BIAS EXPLAIN THE LIMITED OVERALL BENEFIT OF THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE FOR KNEE AND/OR HIP OSTEOARTHRITIS IN INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPANT DATA META-ANALYSIS. Poster presented at 2024 OARSI World Congress on Osteoarthritis, Vienna, Austria

Alternative models to support weight loss in chronic musculoskeletal conditions: effectiveness of a physiotherapist-delivered intensive diet programme for knee osteoarthritis, the POWER randomised controlled trial (2024)
Journal Article
Allison, K., Jones, S., Hinman, R. S., Pardo, J., Li, P., DeSilva, A., …Bennell, K. L. (2024). Alternative models to support weight loss in chronic musculoskeletal conditions: effectiveness of a physiotherapist-delivered intensive diet programme for knee osteoarthritis, the POWER randomised controlled trial. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 58(10), 538-547. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2023-107793

Objectives: To determine if physiotherapists can deliver a clinically effective very low energy diet (VLED) supplementary to exercise in people with knee osteoarthritis (OA) and overweight or obesity. Methods: 88 participants with knee OA and bod... Read More about Alternative models to support weight loss in chronic musculoskeletal conditions: effectiveness of a physiotherapist-delivered intensive diet programme for knee osteoarthritis, the POWER randomised controlled trial.