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An overview and evaluation of the 'Stand Up and Be Heard' workshops for student fear of public speaking (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Grieve, R. (2018, September). An overview and evaluation of the 'Stand Up and Be Heard' workshops for student fear of public speaking. Presented at Higher Education Academy (HEA), NET2018, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England

This paper will present the background, outline and evaluation of an educational innovation on the conference theme of educational enhancement. The “Stand Up and Be Heard" workshops for student fear of public speaking developed from a single workshop... Read More about An overview and evaluation of the 'Stand Up and Be Heard' workshops for student fear of public speaking.

Stand up and be heard, fear of public speaking workshops (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Grieve, R. (2017, December). Stand up and be heard, fear of public speaking workshops. Presented at South West Regional Peer Learning Conference, University of Southampton, UK

Keynote speech and one hour workshop on the fear of public speaking workshops for students in HE.

Stand up and be heard (fear of presentations/public speaking workshop) (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Grieve, R. (2017, July). Stand up and be heard (fear of presentations/public speaking workshop). Presented at HEA Annual Conference 2017: Generation TEF: Teaching in the spotlight, Manchester University, UK

The main aims and objectives of the Stand Up and Be Heard oral presentation are:  To provide an overview of the Stand Up and Be Heard Workshops that support teaching and learning related to fear of presentations/public speaking.  To review the... Read More about Stand up and be heard (fear of presentations/public speaking workshop).

Myofascial trigger point therapy for plantar fasciitis: A feasibility study (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Grieve, R., & Palmer, S. (2016, July). Myofascial trigger point therapy for plantar fasciitis: A feasibility study. Poster presented at International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Physical Therapists (IFOMT 16), Glasgow, Scotland

Background: Recent evidence has identified tightness of the posterior leg muscles (calf and hamstring) and reduced ankle dorsiflexion as possible contributing factors in plantar fasciitis (PF). Stretching is routinely advocated, but myofascial trigge... Read More about Myofascial trigger point therapy for plantar fasciitis: A feasibility study.

The effect of self myofascial release on hamstring and lumbar spine flexibility (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Goodwin, F., Alfaki, M., Bourton, A., Jeffries, C., Scott, H., & Grieve, R. (2014, October). The effect of self myofascial release on hamstring and lumbar spine flexibility. Paper presented at Physiotherapy UK 2014, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) Conference and Trade Exhibition, Birmingham, UK

Trigger point pressure release for triceps surae dysfunction: A case series (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Grieve, R., Barnett, S., Coghill, N., & Cramp, F. (. (2012, October). Trigger point pressure release for triceps surae dysfunction: A case series. Paper presented at Physiotherapy UK 2012, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) Conference and Trade Exhibition, BT Convention Centre, Liverpool

Stand up and be heard (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Grieve, R. (2012, September). Stand up and be heard. Presented at British Stammering Association (BSA) National Conference, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK

The association between static foot posture and pressure pain threshold of the lower leg and foot in adult male sporting participants
Presentation / Conference
Grieve, R., Conway, B., Dye, J., Modem, K., Rees, M., & Smith, O. The association between static foot posture and pressure pain threshold of the lower leg and foot in adult male sporting participants. Poster presented at 10th Congress of the European Federation of Pain, 10th Congress of the European Federation of Pain, Copenhagen, Denmark

Background and aims: Static foot posture may be associated as a possible risk factor for specific lower limb sporting injuries, although further high quality evidence is required. Pressure pain threshold (PPT) is yet to be used to establish a link be... Read More about The association between static foot posture and pressure pain threshold of the lower leg and foot in adult male sporting participants.