Items where Author is "May, Stephen"

Up a level
Export as [feed] Atom [feed] RSS
Group by: Item Type | Full Text | No Grouping
Number of items: 45.

Article

file
MASTROMARCHI, Paolo, MCLEAN, Sionnadh, ALI, Nancy and MAY, Stephen (2023). Effects of matched vs. unmatched physical therapy interventions on pain or disability in patients with neck pain - a systematic review and meta-analysis. Physiotherapy theory and practice.

MAY, Stephen and ROSEDALE, Richard (2019). An international survey of the comprehensiveness of the McKenzie classification system and the proportions of classifications and directional preferences in patients with spinal pain. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 39, 10-15.

filefilefile
MAY, Stephen, RUNGE, Nils and AINA, Alessandro (2018). Centralization and directional preference: an updated systematic review with synthesis of previous evidence. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 38, 53-62.

TAKASAKI, Hiroshi and MAY, Stephen (2018). Are improvements in symptoms associated with changes in lumbopelvic posture in patients with posterior derangement using Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy? Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation.

file
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.

file
LUETCHFORD, Sara, DECLICH, Maria, TAVELLA, Roberto, ZANINELLI, Davide and MAY, Stephen (2018). Diagnosis of cervical and thoracic musculoskeletal spinal pain receptive to mechanical movement strategies: a multicenter observational study. Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, 26 (5), 292-300.

file
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.

TAKASAKI, Hiroshi and MAY, Stephen (2018). Concerns related to the accurate identification of anterior derangement syndrome in mechanical diagnosis and therapy for low back pain: A case report. Physiotherapy Theory & Practice, 1-9.

file
MCLEAN, Sionnadh, CHARLESWORTH, Laura, MAY, Stephen and POLLARD, Nicholas (2018). Healthcare students’ perceptions about their role, confidence and competence to deliver brief public health interventions and advice. BMC Medical Education, 18 (114).

file
ALI, Nancy, GRAFTON, Kate and MAY, Stephen (2018). Systematic review of grounded theory studies in physiotherapy. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice.

file
OKWERA, Andrew and MAY, Stephen (2018). Views of general practitioners toward physiotherapy management of osteoarthritis—a qualitative study. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice.

file
MACCIO, Joseph R., FINK, Sarah, YARZNBOWICZ, Richard and MAY, Stephen (2016). The application of mechanical diagnosis and therapy in lateral epicondylalgia. Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy, 24 (3), 158-165.

file
ALI, Nancy and MAY, Stephen (2015). A qualitative study into Egyptian patients' satisfaction with physiotherapy management of low back pain. Physiotherapy research international, 22 (2).

file
AL-ENEZI, Latifa and MAY, Stephen (2015). Why do physiotherapists do what they do? A study of Kuwaiti physiotherapists. Physiotherapy Research International, 22 (1).

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.

TAKASAKI, Hiroshi, IWASADA, Yoshihiro and MAY, Stephen (2015). Attitude towards the use of mechanical diagnosis and therapy and reliability of classification extremity problems by credentialed therapists. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine, 14 (1), 32-38.

TAKASAKI, Hiroshi, IWASADA, Yoshihiro and MAY, Stephen (2015). Attitude towards the use of mechanical diagnosis and therapy and reliability of classification extremity problems by credentialed therapists. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine, 14 (1), 32-38.

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.

file
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.

file
OPPONG-YEBOAH, Bertha and MAY, Stephen (2014). Management of low back pain in Ghana : a survey of self-reported practice. Physiotherapy Research International, 19 (4), 222-230.

TAKASAKI, Hiroshi and MAY, Stephen (2014). Mechanical diagnosis and therapy has similar effects on pain and disability as ‘wait and see’ and other approaches in people with neck pain: a systematic review. Journal of Physiotherapy, 60 (2), 78-84.

ROSEDALE, Richard, RASTOGI, Ravi, MAY, Stephen, CHESWORTH, Bert M., FILICE, Frank, WILLIS, Sean, HOWARD, James, NAUDIE, Douglas and ROBBINS, Shawn M. (2014). Efficacy of exercise intervention as determined by the McKenzie system of mechanical diagnosis and therapy for knee osteoarthritis: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 44 (3), 173-A6.

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.

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.

file
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.

BURN, Damon, MAY, Stephen and EDWARDS, Lindsay (2014). General Practitioners' views about an orthopaedic clinical assessment service. Physiotherapy Research International, 19 (3), 176-185.

filefilefilefile
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.

ALNAHHAL, Ayah and MAY, Stephen (2012). Validation of the Arabic version of the Quebec Back Pain Disability Scale. Spine, 37 (26), E1645-E1650.

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.

filefilefilefilefile
MAY, Stephen and AINA, A (2012). A centralization and directional preference : a systematic review. Manual Therapy, 17 (6), 497-506.

MAY, Stephen and ROSEDALE, R. (2012). A survey of the McKenzie Classification System in the Extremities : prevalence of mechanical syndromes and preferred loading strategies. Physical Therapy, 92 (9), 1175-1186.

MAY, Stephen, NANCHE, G and PINGLE, S (2011). High frequency of McKenzie's posturalsyndrome in young population of non-care seeking individuals. Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy, 19 (1), 48-54.

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.

MAY, Stephen, WITHERS, S, REEVE, S and GREASLEY, A (2010). Limited clinical reasoning skills used by novice physiotherapists when involved in the assessment and management of patients with shoulder problems: a qualitative study. Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy, 18 (2), 84-88.

FIDVI, N and MAY, Stephen (2010). Physiotherapy management of low back pain in India : a survey of self-reported practice. Physiotherapy research international, 15 (3), 150-159.

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.

MCLEAN, Sionnadh, MAY, Stephen, KLABER-MOFFETT, J, SHARP, D M and GARDINER, E (2010). Risk factors for the onset of non-specific neck pain: a systematic review. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 64 (7), 565-572.

MAY, Stephen (2010). Self-management of chronic low back pain and osteoarthritis. Nature Reviews Rheumatology, 6 (4), 199-209.

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.

REEVE, Sarah and MAY, Stephen (2009). Exploration of patients' perspectives of quality within an extended scope physiotherapists' spinal screening service. Physiotherapy Theory & Practice, 25 (8), 533-543.

MAY, Stephen and ROSS, Jenny (2009). The McKenzie classification system in the extremities: a reliability study using McKenzie assessment forms and experienced clinicians. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 32 (7), 556-563.

KANEKO, Shouta, TAKASAKI, Hiroshi and MAY, Stephen (2009). Application of mechanical diagnosis and therapy to a patient diagnosed with de Quervain's disease: a case study. Journal of Hand Therapy, 22 (3), 278-284.

Book Section

MAY, Stephen (2012). Chronic Low Back Pain. In: MOORE, RJ, (ed.) Handbook of Pain and Palliative Care. Springer.

MAY, Stephen and DONELSON, R (2011). Mechanical assessment of axial lumbosacral pain. In: DEPALMA, Michael, (ed.) iSpine : evidence-based interventional spine care. New York, Demosmedical.

MAY, Stephen and DONELSON, R (2011). McKenzie Method. In: DAGENAIS, Simon and HALDEMAN, Scott, (eds.) Evidence-based management of low back pain. Missouri, Elsevier Mosby, 122-133.

This list was generated on Fri Apr 19 04:25:11 2024 UTC.