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Welcome to the University of Salford repository (USIR), an Open Access showcase for the published research output of the university. Our collection contains a wide range of research across multiple formats and subject areas.

Whenever possible, outputs will be made openly available here in full digital format for download, with many under a Creative Commons license. See our Policies for further information https://salford-repository.worktribe.com/policies.

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2024 SPARC Book Of Abstracts (2024)
Book
Abdullahi, B., Alhasan, R., Al-Humadi, W., Alnajdawi, R., Alshaibani, N., Amadi, U. D., …Yoma Galleguillos, M. (2024). T. Ireland (Ed.), 2024 SPARC Book Of Abstracts. Salford: University of Salford

Welcome to the Book of Abstracts for the 2024 SPARC conference. Our conference this year was called “Celebrating your research and growing your networks”, with a focus theme of sustainability.

Sustainability is important for us all, sustaining the...Read More about 2024 SPARC Book Of Abstracts.

Predicting pain and function outcomes in people consulting with shoulder pain: The PANDA-S clinical cohort and qualitative study protocol (ISRCTN 46948079) (2021)
Journal Article
Wynne-Jones, G., Myers, H., Hall, A., Littlewood, C., Hennings, S., Saunders, B., …Van der Windt, D. (in press). Predicting pain and function outcomes in people consulting with shoulder pain: The PANDA-S clinical cohort and qualitative study protocol (ISRCTN 46948079). BMJ Open, 11, Article e052758. https://doi.org/10.1136/+bmjopen-2021-052758

Introduction: Shoulder pain is common in primary care but achieving definitive diagnosis is contentious leading to uncertainty in management. To inform optimal primary care for patients with shoulder pain, the study aims to (i) to investigate the sho...Read More about Predicting pain and function outcomes in people consulting with shoulder pain: The PANDA-S clinical cohort and qualitative study protocol (ISRCTN 46948079).

Physiotherapists deliver management broadly consistent with recommended practice in rotator cuff tendinopathy: An observational study (2020)
Journal Article
Smythe, A., White, J., Littlewood, C., Bury, J., Haines, T., & Malliaras, P. (2020). Physiotherapists deliver management broadly consistent with recommended practice in rotator cuff tendinopathy: An observational study. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 47, Article 102132. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msksp.2020.102132

Background: Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common and disabling cause of shoulder pain. While conservative treatment is recommended as initial management, recent findings suggest that general practitioners and rheumatologists do not consistently alig...Read More about Physiotherapists deliver management broadly consistent with recommended practice in rotator cuff tendinopathy: An observational study.

Self-reported management among people with rotator cuff related shoulder pain: An observational study (2020)
Journal Article
Smythe, A., Rathi, S., Pavlova, N., Littlewood, C., Connell, D., Haines, T., & Malliaras, P. (2021). Self-reported management among people with rotator cuff related shoulder pain: An observational study. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 51, Article 102305. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msksp.2020.102305

Background: Rotator cuff related shoulder pain is the most common cause of shoulder pain. Whilst guidelines recommend conservative management prior to imaging, injection or surgical management, recent findings suggest that patients experience managem...Read More about Self-reported management among people with rotator cuff related shoulder pain: An observational study.