CAHPR are excited to be hosting this webinar on Sharing Experiences of the NIHR Associate PI Scheme.
Date: 15th September
Time: 12.00 - 13.00pm
Click the link below to sign up and join
https://t.co/q6D3X5Mjs3
This recent study titled ' Pain localization and associations with strength and range of motion deficits in rotator cuff-related shoulder pain vs asymptomatic: A cross-sectional case control study' offers valuable insights into the biomechanical and clinical characteristics of rotator cuff-related shoulder pain (RCRSP).
The findings from this study highlight the clinical utility of pain mapping and strength profiling in distinguishing RCRSP and guiding targeted interventions.
Full link to the article provided here: https://t.co/8pACvnb1pp
# Shoulder pain # RCRSP # Physical examination #ROM #Strength
Webinar 30 June 2025 at 10:30 - 12:15 for NIHR PGfAR Funding Opportunity, opening in October 2025, ‘Research inspired by under-represented disciplines and specialisms to drive transformational changes for patients and the public’.
Event link below👀👀
https://t.co/zR3MEHWXmd
🧠 New study reveals that chronic nonspecific neck pain (CNSNP) is linked to increased cortical thickness and reduced gray matter volume in key brain regions involved in pain, emotion & cognition (e.g., S1, ACC, insula). Brain changes also relate to pain & disability levels. https://t.co/5BV8iORWqL #Neuroscience #ChronicPain #MRI #CNSNP
“Affordable Precision in Motion: Y-Balance Test Aligns with Force Platform Metrics to Track Lower Limb Asymmetry in Firefighters”
🧠 This study reveals moderate correlations between anterior reach asymmetry in the YBT and force-platform-derived indices from squat jump (SJ) and isometric mid-thigh pull (IMTP), supporting YBT as a cost-effective, practical alternative for assessing functional asymmetry and injury risk.
Read this open access article to know more:
https://t.co/MXVrqDK2K2
#Y balance test# force platform# limb asymmetry difference# asymmetry index#
Bridging Cultures in Exercise Adherence: The EARS-Mx demonstrates robust psychometric validity and cultural sensitivity in assessing therapeutic exercise adherence among Mexican Spanish-speaking adults with chronic low back pain. Find out more in this open access article below:
https://t.co/xkc4iaGVQp
#validation study# treatment adherence and compliance# exercise therapy# compliance#
🔍 New systematic review https://t.co/Eb4lmk4mBO on the barriers and facilitators of exercise-based rehabilitation for musculoskeletal conditions! Essential insights for improving adherence and optimizing patient outcomes. 💪📚 #Exercise#Rehabilitation#Adherence
‼️We are expanding our social media team‼️
If you are passionate about science communication or interested in making research findings accessible in creative ways, WE WANT YOU.
📥Please direct message us or leave a comment to express interest!!
EVENT: Allied Health Research - Now and in the future.
🗓️11th April at Keele University
Hosted by CAHPR Midlands @CAHPR_EM_hub@CAHPRWestMids and @PhysioResSoc https://t.co/G8ocAeDhab
See more CAHPR events https://t.co/oS9zOZIeJq
There is conflicting evidence of the effectiveness of spinal fusion for treating chronic low back pain and degenerative disc disease.
This paper illustrated the development of a patient decision aid for people with chronic low back pain and degenerative disc disease considering lumbar fusion with examination of its acceptability, usability and preparedness for decision-making. @marneemac@zadro_josh@CGMMaher@giovanni_ef
Here goes the link to the open access article: https://t.co/NgCcKo32Pn
📣 🔔 Check out our new graphical abstracts for Musculoskeletal Science and Practice @MSKPhysioJnl Working with authors to boost the visibility of their research findings. Thanks to our amazing Social Media Team 👏👌🤩
Proud to announce the launch of a AHP Research Funding Directory.📢
👀Professional body funding, national funding and other sources of funding for allied health professions in research. Search this resource over the weekend. https://t.co/VrM2RkazUW
@WeAHPs
Differential diagnosis is deemed essential to rule out the root cause and plan an effective rehabilitation.
This paper explores the research and current knowledge in relation to clinical measures of cervical related sensorimotor control. This research determines the role of the cervical spine in many patients presenting with signs and symptoms of altered sensorimotor control to enable skilled assessment. Cervical spine# sensorimotor control# neck disorders
Here goes the link to the open access article: https://t.co/nGaXFLWzP5
🧠 Could enhancing neurocognitive performance help reduce lower extremity injury risk in athletes, and how can technology play a role in this approach? #SportsScience#InjuryPrevention#Neurocognition#AthleteHealth
🔗 Link here: https://t.co/YDTdOkGvvX