
Andrew Briggs
@andrewmbriggs
Professor, Curtin University, Australia. Working to improve health services and systems for better musculoskeletal health globally. Consultant, WHO
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https://staffportal.curtin.edu.au/staff/profile/view/A.Briggs 10-04-2018 10:59:49
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Amazing presentation by Helen Slater at World Congress/Pain ‘Listen to me - Learn from me’ The importance for researchers and clinicians listening to and learn from people living with pain.


OUT NOW | We have released our updated Osteoarthritis of the Knee Clinical Care Standard to improve how we assess and manage this common #health condition, which affects up to 1.2 million Australians. Visit safetyandquality.gov.au/OAK-CCS #CCS #osteoarthritis Australian Dept of Health, Disability and Ageing



👇👇 Clinical perspective paper led by Ilana Ackerman on the relevance and importance of sexual function in holistic MSK pain care. Open access: academic.oup.com/ptj/article/10… Helen Slater @meganhross Australian Pain Soc Derek Griffin Peter O'Sullivan


HOT OFF THE PRESS: OPEN ACCESS Patients with worse disability respond best to cognitive functional therapy for chronic low back pain: a pre-planned secondary analysis of a randomised trial Mark Hancock and team 👋👋👋 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


A global roadmap to strengthen health systems for MSK health is now available in Japanese. MSK SIG IASP Paediatric Task Force Global MSK Health G-MUSC World Spine Care World Physiotherapy WFC Lyn March AM Saurab Sharma, PhD 日本語の レポートを ダウンロードする gmusc.com/global-strateg…




👇👇fantastic paper from the myPAinhealTH (myPATH) program, led by Helen Slater in collaboration with electronic Persistent Pain Outcomes Collaboration, Robert Waller, @Susie_Lord and Anne Smith.




.World Health Organization South-East Asia has published a 🆕 regional strategy to support countries achieve healthy ageing. Ageing is inevitable and the proportion of the older population is increasing rapidly in the WHO South-East Asia Region. Health and social systems need to be ready to make the most of

