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Study protocol for a feasibility study of an online educational programme for people working and living with persistent low back pain
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Empowerment and enablement and their associations with change in health-related quality of life after a supported osteoarthritis self-management programme - a prospective observational study
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Exploring a New Application of Construct Specification Equations (CSEs) and Entropy : A Pilot Study with Balance Measurements
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Pain and function in patients with chronic low back pain and leg pain after Zhineng Qigong : a quasi-experimental feasibility study
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- 2022
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Development of a mobile application to screen and manage fall risks in older people
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Physiotherapy interventions encouraging frequent changes of the body position and physical activity for infants hospitalised with bronchiolitis : an internal feasibility study of a randomised control trial
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Promoting work ability with a wearable activity tracker in working age individuals with hip and/or knee osteoarthritis : a randomized controlled trial
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Physical activity and health-related quality of life in men and women with hip and/or knee osteoarthritis before and after a supported self-management programme–a prospective observational study
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Associations Between Physical Activity, Self-reported Joint Function, and Molecular Biomarkers in Working Age Individuals With Hip and/or Knee Osteoarthritis
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Experiences of activity monitoring and perceptions of digital support among working individuals with hip and knee osteoarthritis – a focus group study
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