All Outputs (8)
Changing the Narrative on Osteoarthritis: A Call for Global Action (2024)
Journal Article
Thinking differently: evidence on what patients want and need in an explanation about osteoarthritis (2023)
Journal Article
Purpose: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a major cause of pain and disability worldwide. Despite this and the existence of evidence-based guidelines, many patients and professionals lack clarity about the nature of OA and effective treatment strategies. Healt... Read More about Thinking differently: evidence on what patients want and need in an explanation about osteoarthritis.
Are physiotherapists too bound to be boundary spanning? (2021)
Journal Article
WHAT DO PATIENTS WANT AND NEED FROM AN OSTEOARTHRITIS EXPLANATION: RESULTS FROM STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION EXERCISE (2020)
Presentation / Conference
Response to: Losina E. Why past research successes do not translate to clinical reality: gaps in evidence on exercise program efficiency. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 2019;27:1-2 (2019)
Journal Article
Letter to the editor.
A mixed methods exploration of physiotherapist's approaches to analgesic use among patients with hip osteoarthritis. (2018)
Journal Article
OBJECTIVE: To explore how physiotherapists currently address analgesic use among patients with hip osteoarthritis, and their beliefs about the acceptability of prescribing for these patients. METHODS: A cross-sectional questionnaire was mailed to 312... Read More about A mixed methods exploration of physiotherapist's approaches to analgesic use among patients with hip osteoarthritis..
A mixed methods exploration of how UK physical therapists address weight loss among individuals with hip osteoarthritis (2018)
Conference Proceeding
Hip osteoarthritis (OA) is a common painful and disabling condition. Clinical guidelines recommend weight loss as a core treatment for individuals with hip OA who are overweight or obese. However, in the UK, support for weight loss is often lacking.... Read More about A mixed methods exploration of how UK physical therapists address weight loss among individuals with hip osteoarthritis.