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David J. Keene ; Hessam Soutakbar ; Sally Hopewell ; Peter Heine ; Anju Jaggi ; Chris Littlewood ; Zara Hansen ; Karen Barker ; Willie Hamilton ; Andrew J. Carr ; Sarah E. Lamb |Objectives The Getting it Right: Addressing Shoulder Pain (GRASP) trial is a large-scale, multicentre, 2 × 2 factorial randomised controlled trial investigating clinical and cost-effectiveness of a progressive exercise programme versus best-p[...]Article
Objectives To investigate the effect of fixed flexion knee deformity on leg extensor power as measured by the Nottingham leg extensor power rig. Design Cross-sectional observational study. Setting Orthopaedic hospital. Participants A conveni[...]Article
Gabrielle Rankin ; Rachael Summers ; Katherine Cowan ; Karen Barker ; Kate Button ; Sean Paul Carroll ; Billy Fashanu ; Fidelma Moran ; Brenda O'Neill ; Ruth ten Hove ; Jackie Waterfield ; Sarah Westwater-Wood ; Ian Wellwood |Objectives To identify unanswered questions for physiotherapy research and help set and prioritise the top 10 generic research priorities for the UK physiotherapy profession; updating previous clinical condition- specific priorities to includ[...]Article
Objectives The aim of this study was to explore physiotherapists perceptions of how patients adherence and non-adherence to recommended exercise affects their practice. Design A qualitative study with a focus group and semi-structured int[...]Article
Objective To systematically review the evidence of effectiveness of spinal orthoses for adults with vertebral osteoporosis. Data Sources We conducted a systematic literature search using the databases of PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE, AMED, CINAHL, [...]Article
Introduction Exercise is a widely used treatment modality for older people with musculoskeletal conditions. The effectiveness of exercise programmes is limited by adherence. The aims of this study were to examine the acceptability and feasibilit[...]Article
Objectives To explore the feasibility of delivering and evaluating a web-based walking intervention for people with long term musculoskeletal conditions (LTMCs), to determine its acceptability and the feasibility of conducting a definitive tr[...]