Alison Hoens
@PhysioKTBroker
Clinical Prof, Knowledge Translation Specialist, Knowledge Broker, Physical Therapist, Supporting co-production, implementation & informed decision-making
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Today is #BearWitnessDay , an important date in the timeline of #JordansPrinciple at the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal. In the Tribunalās first non-compliance order, May 10, 2016, was the deadline given to the federal government to fully implement Jordanās Principle.
Thanks CAPA & yes, survey is still open. If you or someone you know, has recently completed their rehab after a hip or knee replacement, we would love them to do our šØš¦survey. Arthritis Society Canada JointHealth Bone & Joint Canada Canadian Orthopaedic Association
Dr. Feehan Lynne Feehan , 'Our findings highlight the importance of tailoring healthy lifestyle messages based on how individuals are actually spending their time sleeping, sitting and walking throughout their day.'
Arthritis Research Canada Alison Hoens Dr. Monika Szpunar
New patient decision aid to help kids with ACL rupture choose between surgery and rehabš¢
Developed by PhD student Andrew Gamble
Read more about it's development here bmjopen.bmj.com/content/14/4/eā¦
Institute for Musculoskeletal Health University of Sydney Sydney MSK
Important initiative to establish criteria for early stage knee #osteoarthritis
Need input from clinicians who see patients with undiagnosed knee symptoms through a Differential Diagnosis Survey š
Arthritis Research Canada Alison Hoens CIHR-IMHA Community JOSPT Community British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) La Trobe SEMRC
It's the last day of the Arthritis Research Canada Retreat, led by collaboration, learning and important knowledge sharing. Our Research Trainees have taken the stage for a third day in a row to present their life-changing #ArthritisResearch .
Global study in The Lancet Public Health reveals stark differences in major causes of disease burden between females and males, underscoring the need for gender-responsive approaches to health. hubs.li/Q02vFZ2m0
Now learning about when and how to work with patient partners for meaningful research at Arthritis Research Canada with members of Arthritis Patient Advisory Board and Codie Primeau
#ICYMI our Special Issue preview at @aptacsm:
Explorations of pain and race: Black patients not only had higher pain intensity than non-Hispanic White patients, but they also experienced smaller protective effects of pain self-efficacy.
Julie Fritz Elizabeth Lane, DPT, PhD
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