Items where Author is "Littlewood, Chris"
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MEAKINS, Adam, MAY, Stephen and LITTLEWOOD, Chris
(2018).
Reliability of the shoulder symptom modification procedure and association of within-session and between-session changes with functional outcomes.
BMJ open sport & exercise medicine, 4 (1), e000342.
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LOWE, Anna, LITTLEWOOD, Chris and MCLEAN, Sionnadh
(2018).
Understanding physical activity promotion in physiotherapy practice: A qualitative study.
Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 35, 1-7.
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LOWE, Anna, LITTLEWOOD, Chris, MCLEAN, Sionnadh and KILNER, Karen
(2017).
Physiotherapy and Physical Activity: A cross-sectional survey exploring physical activity promotion, knowledge of physical activity guidelines and the physical activity habits of UK physiotherapists.
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, 3 (1).
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LOWE, Anna, GEE, Melanie, LITTLEWOOD, Chris, MCLEAN, Sionnadh, LINDSAY, Carolyn and EVERETT, Simon
(2016).
Physical activity promotion in physiotherapy practice: a systematic scoping review of a decade of literature.
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 52 (2), 122-127.
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LITTLEWOOD, Chris, BATEMAN, Marcus, BROWN, Kim, BURY, Julie, MAWSON, Sue, MAY, Stephen and WALTERS, Stephen
(2015).
A self-managed single exercise programme versus usual physiotherapy treatment for rotator cuff tendinopathy: a randomised controlled trial (the SELF study).
Clinical Rehabilitation, 30 (7), 686-696.
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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.
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SMITH, Benjamin E., LITTLEWOOD, Chris and MAY, Stephen
(2014).
An update of stabilisation exercises for low back pain: a systematic review with meta-analysis.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 15, p. 416.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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LITTLEWOOD, Chris, ASHTON, Jon, CHANCE-LARSEN, Kenneth, MAY, Stephen and STURROCK, Ben
(2011).
The quality of reporting might not reflect the quality of the study: implications for undertaking and appraising a systematic review.
Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy.
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LITTLEWOOD, Chris, CHANCE-LARSEN, Kenneth and MCLEAN, Sionnadh
(2010).
Quality appraisal as part of the systematic review: a review of current methods.
International Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, 1 (1), 53-58.
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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.
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