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Effectiveness of lycra sleeve for the management of glenohumeral subluxation in people with stroke – A feasibility study (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Kumar, P., Gibson, R., Greet, J., Mills, M., Rossall, F., & Whales, R. (2015, December). Effectiveness of lycra sleeve for the management of glenohumeral subluxation in people with stroke – A feasibility study. Poster presented at UK Stroke Forum Conference, Liverpool ACC Centre, Liverpool, UK

Introduction: Glenohumeral subluxation (GHS) is reported to occur in 81% of patients post stroke. The aims of the study were to assess the effectiveness of Lycra sleeves on GHS and explore patients’ perceptions regarding the practicality of applying... Read More about Effectiveness of lycra sleeve for the management of glenohumeral subluxation in people with stroke – A feasibility study.

Use of potable diagnostic ultrasound to inform treatment choices for hemiplegic shoulder pain following stroke (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Kumar, P., & Brouwers, J. (2015, September). Use of potable diagnostic ultrasound to inform treatment choices for hemiplegic shoulder pain following stroke. Poster presented at Welsh Stroke Conference, Cardiff, Wales, UK

Introduction: Hemiplegic shoulder pain (HSP) has a reported incidence of up to 84% of patients. The purpose of this case study is to report findings from a patient with HSP who received problem specific treatment and underwent real-time scanning of... Read More about Use of potable diagnostic ultrasound to inform treatment choices for hemiplegic shoulder pain following stroke.

Changing appearance using visual illusions improves ownership of the painful hand in complex regional pain syndrome (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Lewis, J., McCabe, C., & Newport, R. (2015, September). Changing appearance using visual illusions improves ownership of the painful hand in complex regional pain syndrome. Poster presented at European Pain Federation EFIC 9th Congress, Vienna, Austria

Background and aims People with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) experience a diminished sense of ownership of their painful limb. Evidence of a reduction in pain when the affected limb is visually altered in size, suggests that targeting centr... Read More about Changing appearance using visual illusions improves ownership of the painful hand in complex regional pain syndrome.

Individuality: How knowledge of body perception disturbance can inform treatment (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Lewis, J. (2015, August). Individuality: How knowledge of body perception disturbance can inform treatment. Presented at International Association of the Study of Pain (IASP) CRPS SIG, Zurich, Switzerland

To date there is insufficient evidence for efficiency in treatment to determine a treatment algorithm for body perception disturbance (BPD) in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). We are reliant on what we know to inform treatment choice for the in... Read More about Individuality: How knowledge of body perception disturbance can inform treatment.

Experiences with radiographic simulation software, student evaluation and an overview of simulation strategies for learning: A work in progress (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Stewart, R. (2015, June). Experiences with radiographic simulation software, student evaluation and an overview of simulation strategies for learning: A work in progress. Presented at UK Radiological Conference, Liverpool, UK

Experiences with radiographic simulation software within UWE 2014-2015. Student evaluation and an overview of simulation research by students. Strategies for learning

Healthcare education in 140 characters (2015)
Presentation / Conference
St. John-Matthews, J. (2015, June). Healthcare education in 140 characters. Presented at UK Radiological Conference, Liverpool, UK

Tale of two cities (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Olaiya, H. B. A. (2015, June). Tale of two cities. Presented at European Network Against Racism, Brussels, Belgium

Powerpoint presentation on structural discrimination faced by people of African descent, made at the European Network Against Racism General Assembly, June 2015.

I hate my hand! Altered body perceptions in complex regional pain syndrome (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Lewis, J. (2015, May). I hate my hand! Altered body perceptions in complex regional pain syndrome. Presented at Canadian Hand Conference 2015, Montreal, Canada

Detailed description and definition of features of body perception disturbance in complex regional pain syndrome. discussion of how these features may impact on treatment and how to assess for this

Hip replacement: You've had a hip replacement? Great… but do you ever need an MOT? (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Smith, L. K. (2015, May). Hip replacement: You've had a hip replacement? Great… but do you ever need an MOT?. Poster presented at North Bristol Trust Science Quarter Launch, Research & Development Building, Southmead Hospital, Bristol

Traditional orthopaedic care would have provided many of the patients with a hip replacement the opportunity for some follow up beyond six months after their operation. The current economic challenge within healthcare, together with the number of hi... Read More about Hip replacement: You've had a hip replacement? Great… but do you ever need an MOT?.

Cementless acetabular cups in total hip arthroplasty: A comparison of two generations at mid-term review (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Pulido, P., Carlino, W., Smith, L. K., & Spencer, R. (2015, March). Cementless acetabular cups in total hip arthroplasty: A comparison of two generations at mid-term review. Poster presented at Annual Conference of the British Hip Society 2015, London, UK

Introduction Early versions of cementless acetabular cups in total hip arthroplasty (THA) led to peri-acetabular osteolysis from back-side wear of the polyethylene liner. This unforeseen problem contradicted benefits of using cementless components... Read More about Cementless acetabular cups in total hip arthroplasty: A comparison of two generations at mid-term review.