Bryan Tan
@BryantanOrtho
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Orthopaedic Surgeon-Scientist, Public Health and Health Services Researcher, Change Agent for Innovations in Musculoskeletal Care Practice and Policy
Joined September 2021
Sharing 2 recent work in #proximal #humerus fractures from our #SPHEER cohort showing the limitation of radiographic parameters in clinical outcomes in @AOTS402 and the use of simple tools #DTI in @JSESMedia to predict osteoporosis. https://t.co/t3sOXazyfM
https://t.co/QE9U6tuzVe
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The DTI is a simple and reliable tool and has a strong applicability in clinical practice to enhance preoperative planning in the surgical fixation of PHF. DTI with a cutoff of 1.6 may help prompt...
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#Built #environment together with other #psychosocial mediators play a key role in knee #osteoarthritis outcomes. Just the beginning of large research program called #BEFIT unpacking this complex relationship together with @SEC_ETH so stay tuned! @BowdenJocelyn @ProfDavidHunter
More accessible built environment (BE) is associated w better knee function & this is mediated by psychosocial factors in Asian knee OA patients! Thankful for the support on this publication tgt Dr @BryantanOrtho, Yong Hao, Zack, Chien Joo & Claire ! 🙏➡️ https://t.co/D15P84Uzxs
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Thank you for @OACJournal for highlighting our work in this rapidly evolving field looking at #psychosocial factors in #knee #osteoarthritis
🤩 New in this month's @OACJournal 🤔 What are some #psychosocial factors that influence knee #osteoarthritis outcomes? 👀 Free to read @ https://t.co/qqjjKcRGDk
@BryantanOrtho
@KhamPhysio
@DrLeighCallahan
@BowdenJocelyn
@AndrewMBriggs
@ProfDavidHunter
@anthonyjgoff
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🤩 New in this month's @OACJournal 🤔 What are some #psychosocial factors that influence knee #osteoarthritis outcomes? 👀 Free to read @ https://t.co/qqjjKcRGDk
@BryantanOrtho
@KhamPhysio
@DrLeighCallahan
@BowdenJocelyn
@AndrewMBriggs
@ProfDavidHunter
@anthonyjgoff
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🚨OUT TODAY, OPEN ACCESS🚨 Structured education and exercise therapy is COST-EFFECTIVE in delaying/avoiding joint replacements in those with lower pain levels (??? low-value), saving the health system $100M annually!!! https://t.co/nnA5yebTBL
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Just one of the numerous benefits of physical activity but taking a life span approach, while it’s never too late to start, the earlier we start, the better!
Like many things, exercise benefits accumulate over time. And the effects of aerobic exercise on brain health are no different. Starting exercise later in life may still improve cognitive health - but the effects are likely greater with higher cumulative doses initiated as
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Increasing evidence is suggesting that #stratified care pathway may not be the solution for everything. A lot boils down to the specific stratification tools used and the personalized interventions design and delivery. But perhaps we aren’t that different after all?
Does risk stratification with a matched treatment pathway improve clinical outcomes for adults with acute back pain? A systematic review and meta-analysis
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The critical concept of #strengthspan. Taking a #lifecourse approach to good muscle health. By the time #sarcopenia hits, it’s too late.
Stronger kids are more likely to be stronger adults. Stronger adults have higher peak strength and lower risk of chronic disease. And stronger older adults are more likely to enjoy more years in good health. It’s never too late to start, but that doesn’t mean we should wait,
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Stronger kids are more likely to be stronger adults. Stronger adults have higher peak strength and lower risk of chronic disease. And stronger older adults are more likely to enjoy more years in good health. It’s never too late to start, but that doesn’t mean we should wait,
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⚠️ NEW @OACJournal Collaborative model of care between orthopaedics and allied healthcare professionals (CONNACT) in knee 🦵 #osteoarthritis 👏 @bryantanortho @profdavidhunter @jillain_eyles @bowdenjocelyn @STSkou @andrewmbriggs @MOHSingapore
https://t.co/Ax4Wm98urS
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Fantastic work by the team showing the broad range of #psychosocial factors that have been studied in knee #osteoarthritis, highlighting the gaps moving forward in this critical and fast evolving field! @DrDavidRing @Dr_PJay @CRI_Director
Latest article 'Psychosocial Factors in Knee Osteoarthritis: Scoping Review of Evidence and Future Opportunities' out now in @OACJournal
https://t.co/e2ouYy6DcY Great teamwork including @BryantanOrtho @KhamPhysio @DrLeighCallahan @BowdenJocelyn @AndrewMBriggs @ProfDavidHunter
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Nice study exploring qualitatively the barriers to #osteoporosis management. Accurate, #personalized and simple risk #prediction tools demonstrating the #impact of treatment will go a long way to enhancing the #shared #decision process and increase treatment uptake.
Aspects of clinical decision-making & risk communication about bone health & #osteoporosis medicines were described as difficult by clinicians. Qualitative study exploring practice & perspectives on shared decision-making #iFraP
https://t.co/RN3eEjMIPS
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Great study! Just staying active through simple walking can make a world of difference for folks with back pain.
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an individualised, progressive walking and education intervention for the prevention of low back pain recurrence in Australia (WalkBack): a randomised controlled trial - The Lancet
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Does your mental health contribute to your experience of living with #osteoarthritis? On this week’s episode of @jointactionorg, we are joined by @BryantanOrtho to discuss this important topic! 🧠 🎧 https://t.co/RtXh8IkOgR
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Thank you to @ProfDavidHunter, @vickyduong and team for the kind invitation to share about the work that we are doing in #psychosocial factors in #osteoarthritis and #musculoskeletal health. An under-appreciated but rapidly growing and evolving field of research!
A person’s experience with knee #osteoarthritis can be influenced by many psychosocial factors that impact the experience of pain. Learn more about this topic on this week’s episode of @jointactionorg with @BryantanOrtho.
Listen at https://t.co/obfGd618of ! ☺️
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Sharing our work with @JsesFamily on achieving optimal outcomes in #proximalhumerus fractures where we showed limited association between #ROM and #PROM with satisfactory outcomes achieved once rehab #ROM target (FF 130, Abd 125, Ext 60) were hit. https://t.co/chP060D2zw
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Great review highlighting the importance of #contextual factors in determining patient outcomes in #MSK! Quality of care only impacts 10% of outcomes so it’s time we pay more attention to the other 90%! #SDOH
Which portion of physiotherapy treatments' effect is attributable to contextual effects in people with musculoskeletal pain?: A meta-analysis of randomised placebo-controlled trials | Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy
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Great article highlighting the importance of #mentalhealth in #OA. Thanks to @Clinorthop for the invitation to write a follow up commentary highlighting the key role of #psychosocial factors in #MSK and the need for more high quality research! @DrDavidRing @Dr_PJay @anthonyjgoff
For patients seeking care for OA, Jayakumar et al. encourage musculoskeletal clinicians to assess pain coping during the initial exam because this mental health factor was found to be dominantly associated with worse capability. Read in #CORR #orthoTwitter
https://t.co/MIlAwjeHva
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Loved working with you @anthonyjgoff on this neat study showing how inactive people with knee #osteoarthritis are and how much needs to be done to promote physical activity. @ProfDavidHunter
Sharing my latest article about physical activity for people with knee osteoarthritis. Glad this one is finally over the line. More to come from this great collaboration with @BryantanOrtho and @Lester_E_Jones @SIT_PT
https://t.co/OZwiojMvoP
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Adherence to exercise for MSK pain is more than just ‘doing’. Our new measure of exercise adherence based on this new understanding has now been published: https://t.co/E9A3SucrfE
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