Physical activity participation and the association with work ‐related upper quadrant disorders (WRUQDs): A systematic review
Musculoskeletal Care,Volume 16, Issue 1, Page 178-187, March 2018. (Source: Musculoskeletal Care)
Source: Musculoskeletal Care - June 29, 2017 Category: Physiotherapy Source Type: research

Patient ‐reported outcome measures in advanced musculoskeletal physiotherapy practice: a systematic review
Musculoskeletal Care,Volume 16, Issue 1, Page 188-208, March 2018. (Source: Musculoskeletal Care)
Source: Musculoskeletal Care - June 29, 2017 Category: Physiotherapy Source Type: research

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Musculoskeletal Care,Volume 16, Issue 1, Page 178-187, March 2018. (Source: Musculoskeletal Care)
Source: Musculoskeletal Care - June 29, 2017 Category: Physiotherapy Source Type: research

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Musculoskeletal Care,Volume 16, Issue 1, Page 188-208, March 2018. (Source: Musculoskeletal Care)
Source: Musculoskeletal Care - June 29, 2017 Category: Physiotherapy Source Type: research

Patient ‐reported outcome measures in advanced musculoskeletal physiotherapy practice: a systematic review
ConclusionAPPs utilized a multiplicity of PROMs across a range of MSK disorders. The present review will act as an important resource, informing the selection of outcomes for MSK disorders, with a view to greater standardization of outcome measurement in MSK clinical practice, service evaluation and research. (Source: Musculoskeletal Care)
Source: Musculoskeletal Care - June 29, 2017 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Orna Fennelly, Catherine Blake, Fran çois Desmeules, Diarmuid Stokes, Caitriona Cunningham Tags: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Source Type: research

Inter ‐rater reliability of ultrasound measurements of acromion–greater tuberosity distance between experienced and novice raters in healthy people
Musculoskeletal Care,Volume 16, Issue 1, Page 163-166, March 2018. (Source: Musculoskeletal Care)
Source: Musculoskeletal Care - June 23, 2017 Category: Physiotherapy Source Type: research

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Musculoskeletal Care,Volume 16, Issue 1, Page 163-166, March 2018. (Source: Musculoskeletal Care)
Source: Musculoskeletal Care - June 23, 2017 Category: Physiotherapy Source Type: research

Yoga for the management of pain and sleep in rheumatoid arthritis: a pilot randomized controlled trial
Musculoskeletal Care,Volume 16, Issue 1, Page 39-47, March 2018. (Source: Musculoskeletal Care)
Source: Musculoskeletal Care - June 16, 2017 Category: Physiotherapy Source Type: research

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Musculoskeletal Care,Volume 16, Issue 1, Page 39-47, March 2018. (Source: Musculoskeletal Care)
Source: Musculoskeletal Care - June 16, 2017 Category: Physiotherapy Source Type: research

Issue Information
No abstract is available for this article. (Source: Musculoskeletal Care)
Source: Musculoskeletal Care - June 9, 2017 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: ISSUE INFORMATION Source Type: research

A national survey of nurse training: Confidence and competence in educating patients commencing methotrexate therapy
ConclusionsThere was a wide variety of training for this role. Confidence seemed to come with experience, training and knowledge, and took many months to develop. A training package in this area may be helpful. Reassuringly, confidence and knowledge were related. (Source: Musculoskeletal Care)
Source: Musculoskeletal Care - June 1, 2017 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Sandra Robinson, Andrew Hassell, Sarah Ryan, Nicola Adams, David Walker Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Assessing the need for arthritis training among paid carers in UK residential care homes: A focus group and interview study
ConclusionsEducation for paid carers regarding arthritis is lacking and lags behind education about conditions such as dementia and diabetes. To meet the expectations of their care roles fully, paid carers require an awareness of what arthritis is and how to recognize symptoms. We suggest that training should be aimed at improving confidence in communicating with colleagues, residents and health professionals, with senior care staff receiving more in‐depth training. (Source: Musculoskeletal Care)
Source: Musculoskeletal Care - June 1, 2017 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Paul Whybrow, Suzanne Moffatt, Lesley Kay, Ben Thompson, Terry Aspray, Rachel Duncan Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Better arthritis care: What training do community ‐based health professionals need to improve their care of people with arthritis? A Delphi study
ConclusionsHealth professionals working in the community commonly encounter arthritis as a presenting problem or as a co‐morbidity. The quality of care provided to people with inflammatory arthritis and OA in the community is currently variable. The present study identified the core competencies that all community‐based nurses and AHPs should have in relation to OA and inflammatory arthritis. (Source: Musculoskeletal Care)
Source: Musculoskeletal Care - June 1, 2017 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: J. Erwin, K. Edwards, A. Woolf, S. Whitcombe, S. Kilty Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Better arthritis care: Patients' expectations and priorities, the competencies that community ‐based health professionals need to improve their care of people with arthritis?
ConclusionsOA and IA differ significantly, both in their nature and their management. However, patients with arthritis want health professionals working in the community to be able to take a holistic approach to arthritis, with an understanding not just of the physical effects, but also their impact on the lives of patients, their family and their wider social circle, and on their ability to participate. People with OA want their condition to be taken seriously and to be offered appropriate management options, while people with IA want professionals to understand the unpredictability of their condition and to have a basic ...
Source: Musculoskeletal Care - June 1, 2017 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: J. Erwin, K. Edwards, A. Woolf, S. Whitcombe, S. Kilty Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Physiotherapist ‐led suprascapular nerve blocks for persistent shoulder pain: Evaluation of a new service in the UK
ConclusionThe results provide early, exploratory evidence that patients with persistent shoulder pain treated by physiotherapists using palpation‐guided SSNBs achieve clinically important changes in pain and function in the short and medium term. (Source: Musculoskeletal Care)
Source: Musculoskeletal Care - June 1, 2017 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: E. Salt, D. A. Windt, L. Chesterton, F. Mainwaring, N. Ashwood, N. E. Foster Tags: SERVICE EVALUATION Source Type: research