Still my favorite intervention for patients with subacromial pain. Designed by me (biased!!) and co-workers based on the SELF study by the great @ChrisLittlew00d!
Stop over-managing a self-manageable condition!
Check out the intervention here🔓
https://t.co/C5zFxigro4
Our 3-year follow up of the RESTORE trial shows sustained effects of CFT for chronic low back pain.
Paper out today in Lancet Rheumatology. Read here:https://t.co/iiuooCwwqs
@PeteOSullivanPT@CGMMaher@TheLancetRheum
Protocol for a national intervention programme aimed to reduce unwarranted variation and overuse of shoulder arthroscopy in Norway
Happy to be involved 😊
https://t.co/08kR59nFeU
Recently did a shoulder course in Oslo and shared how I manage patients with subacromial pain. Also revisited this tweet from @DerekGriffin86, which still makes me happy 😊 Check it out: …https://t.co/RA5SJLWI0E…
@ChrisLittlew00d @PeteOSullivanPT@RachelChesterPT
Really great trial protocol from @danielhmajor, @Prof_Littlewood et al. Sensible, pragmatic & shows great insight into how we might integrate the need for condition specific loading into a broader bio-psychosocial framework. https://t.co/0I0ZeNDWrm
The efficacy of high load-volume exercise versus low load-volume exercise for rotator cuff tendinopathy: A pilot and feasibility trial
https://t.co/YpOuOtwsbC
Great new paper looking at barriers & enablers to exercise
A real key message is that most things can be BOTH an enabler/barrier
✅ See & hear the individual
❌ Do not force a vision of exercise on people
https://t.co/3qACAgXc9P
Trying to find an editorial you wrote about "conflicting messages" @MaryOKeeffe007 and @PeteOSullivanPT. Think it was in @BJSM_BMJ. Can you send me the link if you understand which editorial I am looking for?
@MaryOKeeffe007@PeteOSullivanPT@BJSM_BMJ No worries 😊 Think it was something about saying something and doing something else for people with back pain. Had a discussion with my colleauges in the clinic which made me think about it 🤔
Which portion of physiotherapy treatments' effect is attributable to contextual effects in people with musculoskeletal pain?: A meta-analysis of randomised placebo-controlled trials | Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy https://t.co/dvhYvWVrK7
Hard to imagine a more qualified team to write about this topic. Essential reading:
Surgery won’t fix my chronic back pain, so what will? https://t.co/ovvQtI5mwF via
@ConversationEDU#4corners