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BATTY, Helen, PATEL, E. and MEPPEM, G. (2024). CSP2023: 330 The implementation of practice based learning in research for physiotherapy students: a student-led quality improvement project [abstract only]. Physiotherapy, 123 (Supp 1), e182-e183. [Article]

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BATTY, Helen, SCOTT, G., STEVENS, K. and CASSIDY, K. (2024). CSP2023: 177 The impact of a practice based learning experience in education on graduate skills for practice: a qualitative study [abstract only]. Physiotherapy, 123, e120-e121. [Article]

BATTY, Helen, SCOTT, Geraldine and STEVENS, Karen (2022). A blended learning approach to practice placement in an education setting at Sheffield Hallam University – A qualitative evaluation (Abstract only). Physiotherapy, 114 (Supp 1), e72. [Article]

BREACH, L., SNOWDEN, Nicky and BARGHOUTHY, D. (2021). Evaluating the impact of therapy support workers on provision of rehabilitation in adult patients receiving veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Physiotherapy, 113 (Supp 1), e131-e132. [Article]

BRINKLEY, Jessica, DEAN, S., WILKINSON, L., SZCZEPANSKI, R., GRAY, L., COX, M., SYMONDS, S., GARNER, N., WHITE, H. and CORNELL, G. (2021). Balancing quality and capacity: Exploring collaborative learning models for effective learning environments and increase capacity for pre-registration practice-based learning placements. Physiotherapy, 113 (Supp 1), e115-e116. [Article]

DEWHURST, Sarah and LOWE, A. (2024). CSP2023:278 Physiotherapists as physical activity clinical champions: evaluation of a national peer-to-peer physical activity education initiative [abstract only]. Physiotherapy, 123 (Supp 1), e44-e45. [Article]

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GRAFTON, Kate and GORDON, Frances (2018). The Motivations and Aspirations of Indian Physiotherapists Who Migrate Overseas to Study and Work: A Grounded Theory Study. Physiotherapy. [Article]

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HODSON, S., KEEN, C., THELWELL, Michael, MYERS, A., HUMPHREYS, L., FRITH, G., PICKERING, K., PHILLIPS, G. and COPELAND, Robert (2024). CSP2023: 172 Evaluation of the Active Together multi-modal cancer prehabilitation and rehabilitation service embedded within clinical care cancer pathway [abstract only]. Physiotherapy, 123 (Supp 1), e21-e22. [Article]

LITTLEWOOD, Chris, ASHTON, Jon, CHANCE-LARSEN, Kenneth, MAY, Stephen and STURROCK, Ben (2012). Exercise for rotator cuff tendinopathy : a systematic review. Physiotherapy, 98 (2), 101-109. [Article]

LITTLEWOOD, Chris, MALLIARAS, Peter, MAWSON, Sue, MAY, Stephen and WALTERS, Stephen (2014). Patients with rotator cuff tendinopathy can successfully self-manage, but with certain caveats: a qualitative study. Physiotherapy, 100 (1), 80-85. [Article]

LITTLEWOOD, Chris, MALLIARAS, Peter, MAWSON, Sue, MAY, Stephen and WALTERS, Stephen J. (2014). Self-managed loaded exercise versus usual physiotherapy treatment for rotator cuff tendinopathy: a pilot randomised controlled trial. Physiotherapy, 100 (1), 54-60. [Article]

LITTLEWOOD, Chris, WALTERS, S, MAWSON, Sue and MAY, Stephen (2015). Understanding the barriers and enablers to implementation of a self-managed exercise intervention: a qualitative study. Physiotherapy, 101 (3), 279-285. [Article]

MASTWYK, Sally, TAYLOR, N., LOWE, A., DALTON, Caroline and PEIRIS, C. (2024). CSP2023: 190 Metabolic syndrome management: uncharted waters in primary care physiotherapy practice [abstract only]. Physiotherapy, 123 (Supp 1), e23-e24. [Article]

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MASTWYK, Sally, TAYLOR, Nicholas F, LOWE, Anna, DALTON, Caroline and PEIRIS, Casey L (2024). Metabolic syndrome is prevalent and undiagnosed in clients attending private practice physiotherapy: a cross-sectional study. Physiotherapy, 124, 116-125. [Article]

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MASTWYK, Sally, TAYLOR, Nicholas F., LOWE, Anna, DALTON, Caroline and PEIRIS, Casey L. (2024). "You don't know what you don't know": Knowledge, attitudes, and current practice of physiotherapists in recognising and managing metabolic syndrome, a mixed methods study. Physiotherapy, 124, 75-84. [Article]

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MAWSON, S, KEEN, C, SKILBECK, Julie, ROSS, H, SMITH, L, DIXEY, J, WALTERS, SJ, SIMPSON, R, GREENFIELD, DM and SNOWDEN, JA (2021). Feasibility and benefits of a structured prehabilitation programme prior to autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) in patients with myeloma; a prospective feasibility study. Physiotherapy, 113, 88-99. [Article]

MAY, Stephen, CHANCE-LARSEN, Kenneth, LITTLEWOOD, Chris, LOMAS, David and SAAD, Mahmoud (2010). Reliability of physical examination tests used in the assessment of patients with shoulder problems: a systematic review. Physiotherapy, 96 (3), 179-190. [Article]

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MAY, Stephen and COMER, C (2013). Is surgery more effective than non-surgical treatment for spinal stenosis and which non-surgical treatment is more effective? a systematic review. Physiotherapy, 99 (1), 12-20. [Article]

MITCHELL, T.G.C., FOWLER-DAVIS, S., RODGERS, S., HAMILTON, Nick, DEAN, B. and MCLEAN, Sionnadh (2024). CSP2023: 92 A Scoping Review to Map Evidence Regarding Key Domains and Questions in the Management of Non-traumatic Wrist Disorders [abstract only]. Physiotherapy, 123 (Supp 1), e15-e15. [Article]

NEWSOME, R J, MAY, Stephen, CHIVERTON, N and COLE, A A (2009). A prospective, randomised trial of immediate exercise following lumbar microdiscectomy: a preliminary study. Physiotherapy, 95 (4), 273-279. [Article]

O'SHEA, Simon (2024). CSP2023: 338 Steroid injections in musculoskeletal conditions and COVID infection rates: What is the impact on positive rates following the injection? [abstract only]. Physiotherapy, 123 (Supp 1), e186-e187. [Article]

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OLIVER, B. and RAMASWAMY, Bhanu (2021). Exercise for people with Parkinson's: iterative evaluations to develop evidence-informed service provision across the United Kingdom. Physiotherapy, 113 (Supp 1), e86-e87. [Article]

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PARR, Sarah and MAY, Stephen (2014). Do musculoskeletal physiotherapists believe the NICE guidelines for the management of non-specific LBP are practical and relevant to their practice? : a cross sectional survey. Physiotherapy, 100 (3), 235-241. [Article]

RAMASWAMY, Bhanu and HODGSON, K. (2022). Online exercise classes for people with Parkinson's: Evaluation of participant opinion and professional practice. Physiotherapy, 114, e222-e223. [Article]

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SMITH, R., TUDOR, B., MULLINS, R. and BATTY, Helen (2024). CSP2023: 409 The role of physiotherapy within the community based Sheffield Lymphoedema and Ambulatory Wound Care Service: a service improvement project [abstract only]. Physiotherapy, 123 (Supp 1), e216-e216. [Article]

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TAKASAKI, Hiroshi, AOKI, Satoru and MAY, Stephen (2018). No increase in 6-week treatment effect of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy with the use of the LUMBOback in people with non-acute non-specific low back pain and a directional preference of extension: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Physiotherapy, 104 (3), 347-353. [Article]

TANG, J., GILHOOLY, Sophie and LANE, H. (2024). CSP2023: 517 Evolving pillars and practice: a student research-based placement in an acute NHS trust [abstract only]. Physiotherapy, 123 (Supp 1), e270-e271. [Article]

TAVARWISA, B., ROSS, D. and DUNCAN, Kirsty (2024). CSP2023: 259 The Modified Rivermead Mobility Index: Is there inter-rater reliability between registered and un-registered physiotherapists? [abstract only]. Physiotherapy, 123 (Supp 1), e148-e148. [Article]

WARD, Karen and HOROBIN, Hazel (2012). Does the application of an algorithm for non-invasive ventilation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease improve the initiation process and patient outcomes? Physiotherapy, 98 (2), 151-159. [Article]

WEBBER, R., GRINDELL, C. and PARTRIDGE, Rebecca (2020). Talkback: a co-designed educational resource for people with lower back pain. Physiotherapy, 107, e192-e193. [Article]

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YOUNG, R., THOMPSON, A., MCLEAN, S. and GRAFTON, Kate (2016). Impact of a physical activity pathway for musculoskeletal conditions: a clinical–academic partnership service evaluation. Physiotherapy, 102 (Suppl1), e250-e250. [Article]

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YOUNG, Rachel, BROOM, David, SAGE, Karen, CROSSLAND, Kay and SMITH, Christine (2021). Experiences of venue based exercise interventions for people with stroke in the UK: a systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative research. Physiotherapy, 110, 5-14. [Article]

YOUNG, Rachel, SMITH, Christine, SAGE, Karen and BROOM, David (2021). Application of the nominal group technique to inform a co-design project on power assisted exercise equipment for people with stroke. Physiotherapy, 113 (Supp 1), e80-e81. [Article]

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