Robert Waller
@robwallerpt
Lecturer & Researcher Curtin University. Physiotherapist, PhD. Loves physical activity.
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15-09-2015 23:53:55
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How well is non-traumatic MSK pain being managed in ED? Just in-press rdcu.be/bCphW Peter O'Sullivan Michael Ingle
Fits with our recent research in the ED setting onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111… @kessler_kenny Robert Waller Peter O'Sullivan
Final PhD paper in-press discussing the association of early life stressors with future pain sensitivity and pain experience at 22 years (journals.lww.com/pain/Abstract/…) yahoo.com/news/early-lif… Peter O'Sullivan Leon Straker
This matters👇pls share with those you know living with chronic pain + carers > help improve how we train health professionals Andrew Briggs Peter O'Sullivan Rob Schütze Arthritis WA Arthritis Australia @MSKAust Health Consumers NSW Consumers Health Forum of Australia Priyanka Rai
Thanks for getting the #PRP knee #osteoarthritis trial story out Gabriella Rogers #9news
Curtin University seeking a Sports Physiotherapy lecturer staff.curtin.edu.au/job-vacancies/… Rod Whiteley
What is the role of population-based cohorts in better understanding MSK pain? Peter O'Sullivan Helen Slater Leon Straker
Low #backpain is a significant burden for many, but is there an effective and cost-effective way to prevent recurrence? The #WalkBackTrial (The Lancet) found that an individualised progressive walking and education intervention could be the answer. 👉 doi.org/10.1016/S0140-…
3 pain phenotypes in young people attending paediatric and adult pain services in Australia (electronic Persistent Pain Outcomes Collaboration) characterised by increasing symptom-severity in multidimensional pain-related variables. Do treatment episode profiles reflect phenotype-based care?👉bit.ly/4cAj7Kc
electronic Persistent Pain Outcomes Collaboration data from young people presenting to paediatric and adult pain services in Aus reveals 3 distinct phenotypes characterised by increasing symptom-severity in pain-related variables. Do treatment episode profiles reflect phenotype-based care?👉bit.ly/4cAj7Kc