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Centre for Health, Exercise and Sports Medicine

Locality: Carlton, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 8344 8127



Address: Level 7, Alan Gilbert Building, University of Melbourne 3053 Carlton, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.chesm.unimelb.edu.au/

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24.01.2022 Physiotherapists working in Australia and New Zealand how do YOU manage chronic hip pain in middle-aged and older adults? By completing the CHASE survey you can enter the draw to WIN an Apple iPad Air. Follow link http://thechasesurvey.com.au or scan the QR code to participate.



20.01.2022 Volunteers needed to help with knee pain study. Please click the link if interested: www.copeapply.com.au

17.01.2022 The new CHESM website is live! With links to: Currently recruiting studies Past studies... Evidence-based resources for patients and clinicians Check it out here: https://healthsciences.unimelb.edu.au/d/physiotherapy/chesm

14.01.2022 Have you had physiotherapy treatment via videoconferencing since April 1st? The University of Melbourne, University of Queensland and Flinders University and the Australian Physiotherapy Association are conducting a study in light of the COVID-19 pandemic to assist in decision making around future telehealth funding once the pandemic has ended. To be eligible, you must have had one or more physiotherapy consultations (individual and/or group classes) via videoconferencing si...nce April 1st 2020 and be aged 18 years of age or over. The objectives of the study are to summarise the patient experiences with telehealth physiotherapy services, the types of conditions treated and their management, treatment results and experiences, and consultation details. All volunteers who complete the surveys will go into the draw to win a $500 debit card. To register your interest or to find out more, https://is.gd/physiovideostudy



13.01.2022 Have you had physiotherapy treatment via videoconferencing in the last month? The University of Melbourne, University of Queensland and Flinders University and the Australian Physiotherapy Association are conducting a study in light of the COVID-19 pandemic to assist in decision making around future telehealth funding once the pandemic has ended. The study is funded by the Physiotherapy Research Foundation. To be eligible, you must have had one or more physiotherapy consultat...ions (individual and/or group classes) via videoconferencing in the last month, be aged 18 years of age or over. The objectives of the study are to summarise the patient experiences with telehealth physiotherapy services, the types of conditions treated and their management, treatment results and experiences, and consultation details. To register your interest or to find out more, https://redcap.healthinformatics.unimelb.edu.au/surveys/

10.01.2022 Are you a physiotherapist currently treating patients via telehealth? The University of Melbourne, University of Queensland and Flinders University and the Australian Physiotherapy Association are conducting a study in light of the COVID-19 pandemic with the aim to aid in decision making around future funding of telehealth services by physiotherapists once the pandemic has ended. The study is funded by the Physiotherapy Research Foundation. To be eligible, you must be registe...red to practice physiotherapy within Australia, be currently delivering physiotherapy care via videoconference in private practice or a community health centre. Participating physiotherapists will complete two short surveys about their experiences with telehealth and invite their patients who they treat with telehealth to complete a similar survey about patient experiences. Physiotherapists email their patients with invitations to participate, will go into the draw to win one $1000 debit card. To register your interest or to find out more, https://is.gd/physiotelehealthstudy

04.01.2022 Dr Thorlene Egerton from CHESM has produced a new info video about knee osteoarthritis. It was made with the help of researchers from the University of Queensland and aims to help people living with knee osteoarthritis to understand the problem. It provides accurate information based on current evidence and gives hope to those with the diagnosis. The 12-minute video can also be used by clinicians to help them explain knee osteoarthritis to their patients and facilitate shared decision-making about treatment options. https://youtu.be/o8ZJN56aSic



03.01.2022 Mine the Gap workshop This workshop aims to explore translational gaps between basic and clinical researchers and clinicians in musculoskletal pain. Mine the Gap will be hosted by the Australian Osteoarthritis Summit and NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence and Program grants (1091302 and 1079078 respectively). The workshop is scheduled to take place over the 14th and 15th of October online through the Zoom Conference App.... https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/mine-the-gap-workshop-ticke

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