Background: Annually in the UK, 40,000–90,000 people are involved in a traumatic incident. Severity of injury and how well people recover from their injuries varies, with physiotherapy playing a key role in the rehabilitation process. Recovery is evaluated using multiple outcome measures for perceived levels of pain severity and quality of life. It is unclear however, what constitutes a successful recovery from injury throughout the course of recovery from the patient perspective, and whether this aligns with physiotherapists’ perspectives. Methods: A qualitative study using two approaches: Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) using semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis following the Kreuger framework for focus groups. A ...
YesObjectives: To explore experienced physiotherapists’ attitudes, beliefs and experiences regarding...
Little or no research has been conducted to explore patients' expectations of physiotherapy, or the ...
Background Hip fracture is one of the most common injuries in adults and can be a life changing expe...
Background: Annually in the UK, 40,000–90,000 people are involved in a traumatic incident. Severity ...
Objectives: To explore experiences of patients after injury and identify implications for clinical c...
Relevance Research shows that the expectations a patient brings to treatment have important influenc...
Musculoskeletal conditions are highly prevalent and result in a significant burden to individuals, t...
Background: Survivors of critical care are at risk of long-term disability from musculoskeletal (MSK...
Background: Large numbers of people are killed or severely injured following injuries each year and ...
Purpose: Pain is a common and expected sequela of musculoskeletal trauma, yet there is poor understa...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: Recovery trajectories support early identification of delayed reco...
Objectives: Posttraumatic psychopathology may complicate recovery from musculoskeletal injury. This ...
Background: Large numbers of people are killed or severely injured following injuries each year a...
Objective: To explore physiotherapists’ perceptions of mechanisms to explain observed variation in e...
YesObjectives: To explore experienced physiotherapists’ attitudes, beliefs and experiences regarding...
Little or no research has been conducted to explore patients' expectations of physiotherapy, or the ...
Background Hip fracture is one of the most common injuries in adults and can be a life changing expe...
Background: Annually in the UK, 40,000–90,000 people are involved in a traumatic incident. Severity ...
Objectives: To explore experiences of patients after injury and identify implications for clinical c...
Relevance Research shows that the expectations a patient brings to treatment have important influenc...
Musculoskeletal conditions are highly prevalent and result in a significant burden to individuals, t...
Background: Survivors of critical care are at risk of long-term disability from musculoskeletal (MSK...
Background: Large numbers of people are killed or severely injured following injuries each year and ...
Purpose: Pain is a common and expected sequela of musculoskeletal trauma, yet there is poor understa...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: Recovery trajectories support early identification of delayed reco...
Objectives: Posttraumatic psychopathology may complicate recovery from musculoskeletal injury. This ...
Background: Large numbers of people are killed or severely injured following injuries each year a...
Objective: To explore physiotherapists’ perceptions of mechanisms to explain observed variation in e...
YesObjectives: To explore experienced physiotherapists’ attitudes, beliefs and experiences regarding...
Little or no research has been conducted to explore patients' expectations of physiotherapy, or the ...
Background Hip fracture is one of the most common injuries in adults and can be a life changing expe...