The effects of supported employment interventions in populations of people with conditions other than severe mental health: a systematic review

Probyn K., Engedahl M.S., Rajendran D., Pincus T., Naeem K., Mistry D., Underwood M., Froud R.

Primary Health Care Research & Development,  Volume 22 , 2021 , e79

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Opposing Vaccine Hesitancy During the Covid-19 Pandemic – A Critical Commentary and United Statement of an International Osteopathic Research Community

Thomson, O., MacMillan, A., Draper-Rodi, J., Vaucher, P., Ménard, M., Vaughan, B., Morin, C., Alvarez, G., Sampath, K., Cerritelli, F., Shaw, R., Cymet, T., Bright, P., Hohenschurz-Schmidt, D., Vogel, S.,  

International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine,  Volume 39, PA1-A6, March 01, 2021.

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The validity of lumbo-pelvic landmark palpation by manual practitioners: a systemic review

Alexander, N., Rastelli, A., Webb, T., Rajendran, D., International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, In-press (2020).

Abstract available here.

 

Crying Unsettled and disTressed Infants Effectiveness Study of osteopathic care (CUTIES trial): Pragmatic randomised superiority trial protocol

Carnes, D., Bright, P. , Brownhill, K., Carroll, C., Engel, R., Grace, S., Vogel, S., Vaucher, P., International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, In-press (2020).

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Comparison of two data capture methods and gender during clinical assessment in osteopathy: The impact on student/tutor satisfaction ratings

Bright, P. , Bright, O., Advanced Journal of Professional Practice, 2(1), 22 – 30 (2019).

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‘Tell me your story’ – How osteopaths apply the BPS model when managing low back pain – A qualitative study

Abrosimoff, M., Rajendran, D., International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine In Press.

Abstract available here.

 

Shared decision making by United Kingdom osteopathic students: an observational study using the OPTION-12 instrument.

Rajendran, D., Beazley, J., Bright, P., Chiropractic & Manual Therapies volume 27, Article number: 42 (2019).

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UK trained osteopaths’ relationship to evidence based practice – an analysis of influencing factors

Weber, V. and Rajendran, D., International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, 2018, 29, pp.15-25.

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Patients using an online forum for reporting progress when engaging with a six-week exercise program for knee conditioning: feasibility study.

Bright P., Hambly K. JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2018;5(1):e9.

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Inclusion and exclusion criteria used in non-specific low back pain trials: a review of randomised controlled trials published between 2006 and 2012.

Amundsen P., Evans D., Rajendran D., Bright P., Bjørkli T., et. al. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (2018) Volume 19, Issue 1, pp: 113.

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Is there a correlation between objective and subjective pain measurements and gamma oscillation frequencies?

Bright P., Nottage SJournal of Pain Management and Therapy (2018) Volume 2, Issue 1

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What Is the Proportion of Studies Reporting Patient and Practitioner Satisfaction with Software Support Tools Used in the Management of Knee Pain and Is This Related to Sample Size, Effect Size, and Journal Impact Factor?

Bright P, Hambly K. Telemedicine Journal and E-health  21 Dec 2017

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Transabdominal ultrasound: Can it be used to detect and quantify adhesions/reported pain, following Caesarian section?

Spens K, Bird L, Bright P.  Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies 2017 10.03

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Quiet dissent: The attitudes, beliefs and behaviours of UK osteopaths who reject low back pain guidance – A qualitative study

Figg-Latham J, Rajendran D.  Manual Therapy 2016 10.006

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A Systematic Review of Outcome Measures Use, Analytical Approaches, Reporting Methods, and Publication Volume by Year in Low Back Pain Trials Published between 1980 and 2012: Respice, adspice, et prospice

Froud R, Patel S, Rajendran D, Bright P, Bjorki T, Buchbinder R, Eldridge S, Underwood M.  PLOS ONE, 24 October 2016

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The Power of Low Back Pain Trials: A Systematic Review of Power, Sample Size, and Reporting of Sample Size Calculations over Time, in Trials Published between 1980 and 2012.

Froud R, Rajendran D, Bright P, Eldridge S, Buchbinder R, Underwood M. Spine 2016 Oct 25

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Exploring cross-curriculum content of undergraduate musculoskeletal therapy courses regarding articular cartilage; implications of surveying UK healthcare curriculum providers.

Bright P, Hambly K.  J Musculoskelet Disord Treat, JMDT-2-010

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Myofascial techniques: What are their effects on joint range of motion and pain? – A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.

Webb T, Rajendran D.  Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies Jul 2016, Volume 20, Issue 3 – 682-699

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What is the profile of individuals joining the KNEEguru online health community? A Cross-Sectional Mixed-Methods Study.

Bright P, Hambly K , Tamakloe SJournal of Medical Internet Research, Vol 18, No 4 (2016) April

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Osteopaths in the United Kingdom and Australia: Attitudes, practice, confidence and knowledge with regard to melanoma recognition – an observational questionnaire study.

Jelineck S, Bettles S, Bright P, Jakel A.  International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine June 2016, Vol 20 18-30

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Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism in a Mountain Guide: Awareness, Diagnostic Challenges, and Management Considerations at Altitude.

Hall C M,  Rajendran D, Fernandez Barnes A.  Wilderness & Environmental Medicine, Mar 2016, Vol 27, 100-106

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The effect of journal impact factor, reporting conflicts, and reporting funding sources, on standardized effect sizes in back pain trials: a systematic review and meta-regression.

Froud R, Bjørkli T, Bright P, Rajendran D, Buchbinder R, Underwood M, Evans D, Eldridge S.  BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2015 Nov 30;16(1):370.

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Learning Environment, Preparedness and Satisfaction in Osteopathy in Europe: The PreSS Study.

Luciani E, van Dun PL, Esteves JE, Lunghi C, Petracca M, Papa L, Merdy O, Jäkel A, Cerritelli F. PLoS One. 2015 Jun 23;10(6):e0129904.

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Osteopathic educators’ attitudes towards osteopathic principles and their application in clinical practice: A qualitative inquiry.

Kasiri-Martino H, Bright P.  Manual Therapy, October 2015 13

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Reporting patterns and predictors of common minor adverse events following osteopathic treatment: Lessons learned from a prospective, patient-administered questionnaire feasibility study in a UK teaching clinic.

Rajendran D, Bright PMullinger B, Froud R.  European Journal of Integrative Medicine, 14 September 2015

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Temporomandibular joint effusion and its relationship with perceived disability assessed using musculoskeletal ultrasound and a patient-reported disability index.

Johnston, K, Bird, L, & Bright P. Ultrasound 2015 1742271X14568608.

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A systematic review of reporting of rehabilitation in articular-cartilage-repair studies of third-generation autologous chondrocyte implantation in the knee.

Bright P, Hambly K. J Sport Rehabil. 2014 Aug;23(3):182-91.

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Anatomical landmark position–can we trust what we see? Results from an online reliability and validity study of osteopaths.

Pattyn E, Rajendran D. Man Ther. 2014 Apr;19(2):158-64.

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A systematic review and meta-synthesis of the impact of low back pain on people’s lives.

Froud R, Patterson S, Eldridge S, Seale C, Pincus T, Rajendran D, Fossum C, Underwood M. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2014 Feb 21;15:50.

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Has the Standard of the Reporting of Rehabilitation Improved in Articular Cartilage Repair Studies Involving Third-Generation Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation in the Knee? A Systematic Review.

Bright P, Hambly K. J Sport Rehabil. 2013 Oct 23.

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Assessing undergraduate osteopaths in the identification of patients’ excess body weight

Bright P, Wasik C  International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, Volume 16, Issue 4, December 2013, Pages 192-197

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What puts the adverse in ‘adverse events’? Patients’ perceptions of post-treatment experiences in osteopathy – a qualitative study using focus groups.

Rajendran D; Bright P; Bettles S; Carnes D; Mullinger B. Manual Therapy 2012: 17(4):305-11

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Has the Standard of the Reporting of Rehabilitation Improved in Articular Cartilage Repair Studies Involving Third-Generation Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation in the Knee? A Systematic Review.

Bright P, Hambly K. J Sport Rehabil. 2013 Oct 23.

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Assessing undergraduate osteopaths in the identification of patients’ excess body weight

Bright P, Wasik C  International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, Volume 16, Issue 4, December 2013, Pages 192-197

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Patients’ perceptions of post-treatment experiences in osteopathy: A qualitative study using focus groups

Bright P, Rajendran D, Bettles S, Carney D, Mullinger B. European Journal of Integrated Medicine Vol 3, Issue 2, June 2011, 109

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The assessment of pelvic landmarks using palpation: A reliability study of undergraduate students

Rajendran, D, Gallagher D.  International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine Vol 14, Issue 2, June 2011, 57-60

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The assessment of pelvic landmarks using palpation: A reliability study of undergraduate students.

Rajendran D, Gallagher D.  International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine 2010;14:57-60

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Do different practitioners attract different patients – the importance of keeping an open mind?

Thornton-Smith K, Rajendran DInternational Journal of Osteopathic Medicine 2010;13:169-70

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Are student attitudes to back pain aligned with European guidelines? A survey within UK osteopathic educational institutions (OEIs) using the Attitudes to Back Pain Scale for musculoskeletal practitioners (ABS-mp)

Stokoe J, Rajendran D.  International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine 2010; 13:130

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Can osteopathy help women with a history of hypothyroidism and musculoskeletal complaints? Outcome of a preliminary, prospective, open investigation.

Sonberg M, Mullinger B, Rajendran D. International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine 2010;13:11-16.

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Defining adverse events in manual therapies: A modified Delphi consensus study.

Carnes D, Mullinger B, Underwood M.  Manual Therapy 2010; 15(1):2-6

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Adverse events and manual therapy: A systematic review

Carnes D, Mars T, Mullinger B, Froud R, Underwood M.  Manual Therapy 2010:15:355-63

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Clinical competence examination – Improvement of validity and reliability

Fletcher P, International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine 11 (2008) 137-41

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How do patients feel post-treatment? pilot study at a UK osteopathic teaching clinic of self-reported adverse events

Froud R, Rajendran D, Fossum C, Collins P, Mullinger B International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine 11 (2008) 151

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Developing Research Strategies in Complementary and Alternative Medicine

MacPherson H, Thomas K, Armstrong B, de Valois B, Relton C, Mullinger B, White A, Flower A, Scheid V Complementary Therapies in Medicine 16; 2008:359-62

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Manuscript preparation and publication for would-be writers: An aid to disseminating osteopathic research

Mullinger B International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine 2007; 10:56-64 2007

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