
Dr Philippa Dall
@dallphilippa
Device-based measurement of physical activity and sedentary behaviour. Researcher at Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Even considered a career in Physiotherapy? Read more about NHS Scotland Physiotherapy funded places scheme: The purpose is to support students who fully intend to develop their future career within NHS Scotland to undertake a Physiotherapy MSc (Pre-Reg) learn.nes.nhs.scot/60290/allied-h…

📣Do you have a restrictive eating disorder (RED)? Help us with our RED foot health research by completing our 10min survey here: 🔗 Link: redcap.link/ysx7l7dt 📲 scan QR code 📧 Email us direct: [email protected] 🔄 Please retweet/share #eatingdisordersawareness



📢 New Health CASCADE publication! "Exploring age-friendly urban design through co-creation: insights from EngAGE4Change" is now out in the Journal of Urban Design! 🏙️👵🏽 We highlight how co-creation can shape healthier cities for older adults. doi.org/10.1080/135748…


Check out our new article:⬇️ A biomechanical analysis of the effectiveness of the Graded Repetitive Arm Supplementary Program (GRASP) for chronic stroke rehabilitation tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Madeleine Grealy William McGeown ◇

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📢Full funded PhD opportunity for health care professionals interested in helping people with multiple long-term health conditions maintain work ability and engagement. Details: gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/d… Supervisors: Evangelia, Barbara Nicholl, Sara Macdonald



Heart warming to hear how Tony & Theresa have benefited from this activity. When providers have a little knowledge of how they can support someone with Parkinsons to be active the world becomes a better place #smallthings #summerofsport Parkinson's UK Scotland bbc.com/news/articles/…




Our trainee Sport & Exercise Psychologists, Divya Durne & Urja Mehta, are delivering sports performance and wellbeing support to the transplant community at the British Transplant Games britishtransplantgames.co.uk/oxford-2025 This is part of the Therapy Team led by Elaine Duncan GCU Research Centre for Health (ReaCH)


Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University, led by Eric Nkansah Opoku, have published the first-ever systematic review examining the effectiveness of telerehabilitation for adults with neurological conditions in low and middle-income countries. 👏 gcu.ac.uk/aboutgcu/unive…
