Dr Philip Bright
@CJB_philb
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Researcher, Department Head - Opinions may not be my own: too difficult to acknowledge all influences in 140 characters.
London
Joined September 2013
All physiotherapists, osteopaths, and chiropractors in the UK are invited to take part in an important, once-in-a-generation research study: LBP 2024 Please use this link to read more and take part: https://t.co/tIA5vUiIrx
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A new report brings together 10 promising #AI interventions in #healthcare in 5 areas: -Detecting #heartdisease -Diagnosing #lungcancer -Predicting progression of disease -Personalising treatment -Reducing pressures on #A&E https://t.co/XcJOG3pktd
@DHSCgovuk @NIHRevidence
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Older adults deserve the benefits of exercise medicine. Let's update practices to reflect the research! 👵👴💪 Please retweet if you agree doctors should value exercise more. 🏥🩺 #ExerciseRx Expert consensus guidelines show exercise is safe & effective for older adults. Let's
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Just published* “Exercise for people with low back pain: a comprehensive systematic review” *in 2 minutes with https://t.co/arbOL81nlC ‘real-time PubMed analysis’
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Please share this 👇👇👇 Looking for people with knee osteoarhtritis
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🚨 #BJSMBlog: ACL Outcomes ⚡️ Simple hop tests after ACL injury are prognostic for future outcomes 🧐 We break down a recent study into digestable chunks 📑 READ MORE HERE ➡️ https://t.co/AeR0VmrQqB
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Fantastic to see this making headline news on the BBC. Also very proud to have completed research with @JODriscoll9 as part of this back in 2018. Huge well done Jamie and team
🚨HOT OFF THE PRESS🔥 Static isometric exercise, such as wall sits, best for lowering blood pressure 🤯 ✅ This NEW #SystematicReview 📄 makes the front page of @BBCNews today! Paper 👉 https://t.co/MmUVaRHdE1 BBC News 👉 https://t.co/qgeYpm3Oqv
@EdwardsJ361, @JODriscoll9 👏
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Physical inactivity and sedentary behavior increase the risk of metabolic and endocrine diseases. Those who are physically inactive are: 1.75x more likely to develop cardiovascular disease 1.4x more likely to develop dementia https://t.co/vzYQVwFZwk
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Why don't patients mobilise more in hospital, and how can we help? Patients KNOW mobility is important but meet so many physical and cultural barriers--learn more in our new paper interviewing 200 patients https://t.co/9Vd1Xs4mZS
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Leading across a system requires a massive & ongoing commitment to the practice of collaboration. A new report from @TheKingsFund sets out six areas of practice for effective collaborative leadership: 1) create a safe, inclusive & trusting environment 2) build & maintain healthy
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It's often lonely being a change agent. Communities of practice (CoPs) can give us a sense of belonging, support & courage. We don't need permission or formal power to create a CoP; just to connect with people who share our passion. Here's a straightforward guide to CoPs:
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Great piece of work here, and interesting findings from PT educators: most common factor for CAD (headache) rejected; whilst factors not associated with CAD (“5Ds/3Ns”) identified 😳
Factors associated with cervical arterial dysfunction: a survey of physical therapist educators in the United States https://t.co/hSvFdvLmn4
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"Most people believe #frailty is inevitable & irreversible. This clinical trial showed that a simple, low-cost, home-based intervention can reverse frailty and significantly improve muscle strength, bone mass, activity levels and slowness in 3 months."
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Our new study published in Age and Ageing shows how a combination of simple strength exercises and dietary changes can help reverse frailty and build physical resilience in over-65-year-olds.
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Very proud of @OfficialBCOM student James for completing a incredibly busy couple of days of #fascia ultrasound scanning at @UniKentSportSci! Looking forward to guiding James through the image analysis next #proudsupervisor #KentFasciaResearchGroup
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The therapeutic effects of multimodal exercise for people with Parkins... https://t.co/kLqzea46sa - great to see this published @annaferrusola and so please the ESO were able to assist in the development of the study.
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Where are all the physio staff? We're calling for the government to urgently address recruitment and retention of physiotherapy staff in the workforce plan. Value physiotherapy staff. #RightToRehab
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Deep Gluteal Syndrome 💡 An interesting condition which needs more research investigating it. One that potentially is not considered / misdiagnosed when looking at buttock/leg pain & neuropathic leg symptoms.
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🚨Oxford consensus on primary #CamMorphology and #FAI syndrome Fantastic #Infographic from the current issue looking at the natural history of cam and future research priorities 📄 #OpenAccess 👉 https://t.co/dKVdf2gd9G
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Great day at the @UniKent SSES Student Thesis Conference celebrating our third year students as they present findings from their dissertations. Proud to be part of the organisation committee for this year's event. What a turn out! @UniKentSportSci
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