Physiotherapy, Women's & Men's Health, Couples Therapy, Psychosexual Therapy, Clinical Psychology, CPD, training & supervision, in Galway and surrounding areas
Hey followers, I have an exciting side project on healthy eating. If you are interested in finding out more, you can follow the page on Instagram https://t.co/1N2fFnGYfV
Thanks so much to everyone who has liked and shared.
The response to this has been fantastic. Over 100 complete surveys 🙏🏻
If you work, participate, or compete within cycling in any discipline you fit the demographic. 👌🏼
⏱️ 5-8min
Survey link
https://t.co/wa7LKSRZgs
Eoin Ó Conaire comes to Dublin on 1 March to deliver his 1-Day Shoulder Masterclass
Equipping physios to diagnose, manage & treat shoulder pain effectively, using evidence-based strategies & practical skills to enhance patient outcomes
https://t.co/XzuqEDlurJ
@EBTC_Eoin
We are looking for an amazing Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Nutritional Sciences
Come to work with @EiriniDimidi@anarmateos@TheGutHealthDoc and me on an amazing project on plant foods
Skill development, leadership, publications and a great department👇🏽
Mythbuster of the day 💥 from @BJSM_BMJ . Recreational running doesn't cause knee osteoarthritis and may have a protective effect. Only 3.5% of recreational (amateur) runners have osteoarthritis (knee or hip) compared with 10.2% of sedentary individuals https://t.co/idQWWgv2nr
@DrJN_SportsMed I think you might be right. I am going to try using Linkedin a bit more. On this site I am consistently getting more bot followers than real followers for the past few months 🙄
And...watch this space for updates on the design of our ELEVATE programme, a novel targeted physiotherapy intervention for patients with massive irreparable rotator cuff tears.
Our conclusion is that it makes sense that physiotherapy programmes for MIRCT should target the 12 factors that gained consensus in this study. You can read the full article open access here: https://t.co/FZBG5ZJ2Yq Thanks also to the reviewers of the article 🙏
This table summarises the findings. You can see that healthcare communication such as good explanation, therapeutic alliance, collaborative goal-setting and psychological factors such as motivation and patient expectations all ranked highly as both important and modifiable.
In Rounds 2 and 3 we asked the experts to rate the importance of the predictors and if they were modifiable by physiotherapists. We used progressively more stringent consensus criteria from Round 2 to 3. 22 factors reached consensus as important (12 of these as modifiable)
We surveyed 44 specialist shoulder surgeons & 44 specialist shoulder physiotherapists from 25 countries. In round 1 we asked an open question about what factors they thought were important in predicting response to physiotherapy in MIRCT. We got 344 statements (45 predictors)