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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Physiotherapists should apply health coaching techniques and incorporate accountability to foster adherence to a walking program for low back pain: a qualitative study |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Critically appraised paper: Cognitive functional therapy produces sustained improvements in chronic, disabling low back pain |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Critically appraised paper: Cognitive functional therapy produces sustained improvements in chronic, disabling low back pain |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Research Note: Interpreting findings of a systematic review using GRADE methods |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Critically appraised paper: Corticosteroid injections combined with exercise therapy are superior to placebo injections and exercise therapy for Achilles tendinopathy symptoms [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Call for applications for membership of the Editorial Board |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Who should judge treatment effects as unimportant? |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Correspondence: Response to Bonnevie et al |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Clinical Practice Guideline for Osteoarthritis in over 16s: diagnosis and management |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Clinimetrics: Childhood Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction Questionnaire |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Correspondence: Recovery period should not be overlooked when considering the 1-minute sit-to-stand test to assess exertional desaturation in people with chronic respiratory disease |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Pain catastrophising and kinesiophobia mediate pain and physical function improvements with Pilates exercise in chronic low back pain: a mediation analysis of a randomised controlled trial |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Physiotherapists perceive hosting clinical placements in private practice as an investment in future physiotherapists: a mixed-methods study |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023)y Clinimetrics: The Prechtl General Movements Asses |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Critically appraised paper: In overweight and obese adults with knee osteoarthritis, the addition of telehealth-delivered exercise and diet programs to online education improves pain and function |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Critically appraised paper: Cognitive functional therapy produces sustained improvements in chronic, disabling low back pain [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Critically appraised paper: Corticosteroid injections combined with exercise therapy are superior to placebo injections and exercise therapy for Achilles tendinopathy symptoms |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Physiotherapy management of moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Curl-up exercises improve abdominal muscle strength without worsening inter-recti distance in women with diastasis recti abdominis postpartum: a randomised controlled trial |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Critically appraised paper: In people with persistent instability after ACL injury, surgical reconstruction is more effective and cost-effective than non-surgical rehabilitation |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Critically appraised paper: In patients with non-acute ACL injury and persistent symptoms of instability, surgical reconstruction is clinically superior and cost-effective for improving knee and associated problems compared with non-surgical management (rehabilitation) [Commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) High-velocity power training has similar effects to traditional resistance training for functional performance in older adults: a systematic review |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Readers’ Choice Award |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: International Consensus Statement on the diagnosis, multidisciplinary management and lifelong care of individuals with achondroplasia |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Critically appraised paper: In overweight and obese adults with knee osteoarthritis, the addition of telehealth-delivered exercise and diet programs to online education improves pain and function [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (July 2023) Economic evaluations of physiotherapy interventions |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Self-administered stretching exercises are as effective as motor control exercises for people with chronic non-specific low back pain: a randomised trial |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Physiotherapists vary in their knowledge of and approach to working with patients who are LGBTQIA+: a qualitative study |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Physiotherapy management of blood cancers |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Critically appraised paper: In adults on antidepressants for mild-to-moderate depression, yoga improves several aspects of quality of life |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Women’s health |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Research Note: Non-inferiority trials |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) External validation and updating of prognostic models for predicting recovery of disability in people with (sub)acute neck pain was successful: broad external validation in a new prospective cohort |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Critically appraised paper: Timing and coordination training does not enhance standard treatment benefit on mobility in community-dwelling older adults |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Clinimetrics: The Breathing Pattern Assessment Tool |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Clinimetrics: The Patient-Specific Functional Scale |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) In adults with advanced lung disease, the 1-minute sit-to-stand test underestimates exertional desaturation compared with the 6-minute walk test: an observational study |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Critically appraised paper: Timing and coordination training does not enhance standard treatment benefit on mobility in community-dwelling older adults [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Critically appraised paper: In adults on antidepressants for mild-to-moderate depression, yoga improves several aspects of quality of life [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: Clinical Practice Guideline for hamstring strain injury in athletes |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Some magnetic resonance imaging findings may predict future low back pain and disability: a systematic review |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Critically appraised paper: In patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, the addition of oscillatory positive expiratory pressure to usual care improves cough-specific and general quality of life [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Critically appraised paper: In patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, the addition of oscillatory positive expiratory pressure to usual care improves cough-specific and general quality of life |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: Exercise intensity assessment and prescription in cardiovascular rehabilitation and beyond: why and how. A position statement from the Secondary Prevention and Rehabilitation Section of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2023) Are we giving stratified care a fair trial? |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Physiotherapy management of bronchiectasis in adults |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Education plus exercise for persistent gluteal tendinopathy improves quality of life and is cost-effective compared with corticosteroid injection and wait and see: economic evaluation of a randomised trial |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Bobath therapy is inferior to task-specific training and not superior to other interventions in improving arm activity and arm strength outcomes after stroke: a systematic review |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Cardiac conditions |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Mobile app use to support therapeutic exercise for musculoskeletal pain conditions may help improve pain intensity and self-reported physical function: a systematic review |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Critically appraised paper: Respiratory waveform analysis guides settings for effective mechanical insufflation-exsufflation in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Critically appraised paper: An educational program increases habitual physical activity and self-efficacy for physical activity in people with coronary artery disease |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Clinimetrics: The Lawton-Brody Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) A comprehensive exercise program improves foot alignment in people with flexible flat foot: a randomised trial |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Critically appraised paper: Modified constraint-induced movement therapy is probably the most effective non-conventional upper limb intervention post-stroke [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Critically appraised paper: An educational program increases habitual physical activity and self-efficacy for physical activity in people with coronary artery disease [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Critically appraised paper: In adults receiving intensive care, increased early active mobilisation did not improve clinical outcomes but increased adverse events |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Clinimetrics: The quality adjusted life year |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Normal gait speed varies by age and sex but not by geographical region: a systematic |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) How to facilitate mainstream media coverage of physiotherapy research |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: Clinical Practice Guidelines and Principles for the care of people with dementia |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Research Note: Deriving latent trajectories in health research |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline from the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA): Physical therapist management of Parkinson disease |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Critically appraised paper: Modified constraint-induced movement therapy is probably the most effective non-conventional upper limb intervention post-stroke |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Critically appraised paper: In adults receiving intensive care, increased early active mobilisation did not improve clinical outcomes but increased adverse events [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jan 2023) Paper of the Year 2022 |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Measurement of breast cancer-related lymphoedema |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Physiotherapy management of Achilles tendinopathy |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Diagnostic labels and advice for rotator cuff disease influence perceived need for shoulder surgery: an online randomised experiment |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Some conservative interventions are more effective than others for people with chronic non-specific neck pain: a systematic review and network meta-analysis |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Critically appraised paper: An intervention to reduce household recreational screen media usage improves physical activity in children [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Critically appraised paper: Fall prevention program delivered electronically to community-dwelling older people can reduce fall rate over 24 months [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Clinimetrics: Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis in Clinical Practice |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Expressions of interest for the Journal of Physiotherapy Editorial Fellowship |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Critically appraised paper: In adults with severe lower limb burns, adding a Wii Fit program to usual physiotherapy improves lower limb function and functional mobility |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Perioperative physiotherapy |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Critically appraised paper: An intervention to reduce household recreational screen media usage improves physical activity in children |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of Pain, Agitation/Sedation, Delirium, Immobility, and Sleep Disruption in Adult Patients in the ICU |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Research Note: Treatment effect moderators |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: Physical Therapy Management of Older Adults With Hip Fracture |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Injury prevention programs that include plyometric exercises reduce the incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injury: a systematic review of cluster randomised trials |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Critically appraised paper: Fall prevention program delivered electronically to community-dwelling older people can reduce fall rate over 24 months |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Ballistic resistance training has a similar or better effect on mobility than non-ballistic exercise rehabilitation in people with a traumatic brain injury: a randomised trial |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Reasons to become a volunteer rater for the Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Oct 2022) Clinimetrics: Modified Rankin Scale (mRS) |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Critically appraised paper: In people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a six-week behaviour change intervention was not superior to a sham intervention at reducing time spent in sedentary behaviour [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Clinimetrics: Assessment of generalised joint hypermobility: the Beighton score |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: Physiotherapy for epidermolysis bullosa |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Physiotherapy management of interstitial lung disease |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Clinimetrics: The Central Sensitisation Inventory: a useful screening tool for clinicians, but not the gold standard |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Critically appraised paper: Early surgery is not superior to exercise and education with the option of later surgery for meniscal tears in young adults |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Critically appraised paper: Early surgery is not superior to exercise and education with the option of later surgery for meniscal tears in young adults [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Critically appraised paper: For women at high risk of breast cancer-related lymphoedema, prophylactic compression sleeve usage reduces and delays occurrence of arm swelling [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Home-based exercises are as effective as equivalent doses of centre-based exercises for improving walking speed and balance after stroke: a systematic review |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Trunk stabilising exercises promote sternal stability in patients after median sternotomy for heart valve surgery: a randomised trial |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Critically appraised paper: High-intensity interval training after stroke improves some aspects of physical function, but benefits are not sustained |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Nature prescriptions for community and planetary health: unrealised potential to improve compliance and outcomes in physiotherapy |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Critically appraised paper: In people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a 6-week behaviour change intervention was not superior to a sham intervention at reducing time spent in sedentary behaviour |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Critically appraised paper: For women at risk of breast cancer-related lymphoedema, prophylactic compression sleeve usage reduces and delays arm swelling |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Stratified exercise therapy does not improve outcomes compared with usual exercise therapy in people with knee osteoarthritis (OCTOPuS study): a cluster randomised trial |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Injury prevention programs that include balance training exercises reduce ankle injury rates among soccer players: a systematic review |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Group-based pelvic floor muscle training is a more cost-effective approach to treat urinary incontinence in older women: economic analysis of a randomised trial |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: Clinical Practice Guideline for Physical Therapist Management of People With Rheumatoid Arthritis |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Research Note: Designing implementation trials in physiotherapy |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Clinical education of physiotherapy students |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Jul 2022) Critically appraised paper: High-intensity interval training after stroke improves some aspects of physical function, but benefits are not sustained [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2022) No prognostic model for people with recent-onset low back pain has yet been demonstrated to be suitable for use in clinical practice: a systematic review |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2022) Manual lymphatic drainage with or without fluoroscopy guidance did not substantially improve the effect of decongestive lymphatic therapy in people with breast cancer-related lymphoedema (EFforT-BCRL trial): a multicentre randomised trial |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2022) Critically appraised paper: Balance training and cognitive-behavioural therapy are most promising for reducing fatigue severity in people with multiple sclerosis |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2022) Peer support to improve recovery after critical care for COVID-19 |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2022) Corrigendum to ‘Statistical inference through estimation: recommendations from the International Society of Physiotherapy Journal Editors’ [J Physiother 2022;68:1–4] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2022) Telerehabilitation improves physical function and reduces dyspnoea in people with COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 conditions: a systematic review |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2022) Critically appraised paper: Exercise is safe, clinically effective and cost-effective compared to usual care after non-reconstructive breast cancer surgery [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2022) Advice and education for spinal pain |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2022) Supervised, individualised exercise reduces fatigue and improves strength and quality of life more than unsupervised home exercise in people with chronic Guillain-Barré syndrome: a randomised trial |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2022) Critically appraised paper: In people with chronic respiratory disease, telerehabilitation was equivalent to centre-based pulmonary rehabilitation at improving exercise capacity but may not be for dyspnoea |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2022) Clinimetrics: The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) QLQ-C30 questionnaire |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2022) Clinimetrics: Clinical Frailty Scale |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2022) Critically appraised paper: Balance training and cognitive-behavioural therapy are most promising for reducing fatigue severity in people with multiple sclerosis [commentary] |
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Journal of Physiotherapy (Apr 2022) Research Note: Evaluating risk of bias in randomised controlled trials |