
OPUS TJR
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NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in Total Joint Replacement Optimising outcomes, equity, cost-effectiveness and patient selection @ecco_opus_tjr
Melbourne, Australia
Joined May 2017
https://t.co/wWgZH7d070 Long time coming. What might be considered the centrepiece of my PhD thesis. Very happy to see this one published :)
arthroplasty.biomedcentral.com
Background Thirty-day readmission is an increasingly important problem for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patients. The aim of this study was to develop a risk prediction model using machine learning...
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https://t.co/thAeiTRxlZ OPUS’ Cade Shadebolt and team have discovered that fewer than 1-in-6 surgical RCT’s registered on https://t.co/IxbXmnhfTi successfully recruit their target sample size within their planned timeframe! @JAMANetworkOpen
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Fewer than one-in-six surgical RCTs registered on https://t.co/FRe6v3XZPP successfully recruit their target sample size within their planned timeframe.
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📣 New paper alert! Recruitment is no doubt a challenge for any clinical trial. In this paper we developed an economic model to show the trade-offs between time and cost, or both, when recruitment is lower than anticipated. Spoiler alert. It’s costly!
link.springer.com
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy - Waste in clinical trials remains rife. We developed an economic model to predict the cost of trials based on input costs, duration, power, number of...
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Next year with the support of @ArthritisAust - evaluating the culturally adapted health information resources we have co-designed with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who experience arthritis! @ECCO_OPUS_TJR @OPUS_TJR
Congratulations to our Janssen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Fellowship 2022-2023 Recipient @pennyoh89. Thank you @JanssenANZ for continuing to be a loyal supporter of Arthritis Australia and sponsoring our National Research Program. @OPUS_TJR @ECCO_OPUS_TJR
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#Exclusive: Researchers are a step closer to developing a life-changing treatment for people who suffer from Arthritis, using a pen filled with 3D-printed stem cells, and applying them directly to a patient's affected joint l @RebekaPowell
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Researchers from @IPRI_UOW recently received $7 million from the Medical Research Future Fund as part national effort to develop cartilage-based stem cell therapies that will revolutionise the treatment of joint diseases. 👉 https://t.co/Cq6sYy73rI
@GordonGWallace @UniMelb
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This $7M grant represents a huge milestone for our collaboration. The next 5 years will be very exciting as we move from applied research through to clinical translation! @ResearchRMIT @UniMelb @ACMD_BioFab @Swinburne @Claudiadibella_ @DuchiSerena @Conofrillo @stephen_beirne
Researchers from @IPRI_UOW recently received $7 million from the Medical Research Future Fund as part national effort to develop cartilage-based stem cell therapies that will revolutionise the treatment of joint diseases. 👉 https://t.co/Cq6sYy73rI
@GordonGWallace @UniMelb
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https://t.co/47mQznyVS3
@pennyoh89 is smashing it! An extremely important piece of work that builds the evidence base for TJR in an underrepresented population. @ECCO_OPUS_TJR @OPUS_TJR #research #openacces
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Despite bearing a higher burden of osteoarthritis, little research has examined disparities in the access, utilisation and surgical outcomes associated with total joint replacement (TJR) in Aborigi...
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The national collaboration will use first of its kind technology that will allow live stem cells to be 3D printed and used as a material for treatments! Congratulations to all involved 🎉 @GordonGWallace @DrNoraShields @iCatHalo @Claudiadibella_ @DuchiSerena et al.
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We’re excited to announce Prof Peter Choong and his team have been awarded almost $7 million to investigate ‘Cartilage-based stem cell therapies for joint deformity and facial disfigurement’ 👏
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https://t.co/1pjPgIkhi8 Great to work with Yushy on this narrative review. Sets the scene for his own PhD project and I think it is a useful primer for people interested in clinical predictive models to improve patient outcomes. @OPUS_TJR #research #review #orthotwitter
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Clinical predictive tools are a topic gaining interest. Of all predictive tools developed, only a small proportion are implemented into clinical practice. In this narrative review, we discuss the...
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💡Learn more about best-practice Mx for OA World Arthritis Day for clinicians: Take-home messages for clinical practice from OA research Oct 18th 7pm AEST For clinicians + students across allied health, medicine and nursing All details + registration👇 https://t.co/3adKLCgwGr
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The clinical science #EditorsChoice paper chosen by @ProfDavidHunter is a population-based study on the incidence of total knee replacements attributable to obesity in 🇦🇺 👉🏻 Read #openaccess in the Sept issue of OAC https://t.co/8jVhyqobvh
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Time to stop harmful messaging and unhelpful care for people with low back pain. New CCS for low back pain can help do this
racgp.org.au
GPs have been identified as crucial communicators of a new standard for treating the problem, which generates $4.8 billion in annual healthcare costs.
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New Clinical care standard for LBP launched today - Watch this and share it widely. It provides a clear roadmap for providing the best care for patients with LBP and some great free resources. https://t.co/9UyWHK58tw
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Are you considering a PhD? Do you want to make a difference to people with OA? Do you want to work with a dynamic + collaborative team to have real world impact? Join us @LaTrobeSEM More details about applying: https://t.co/UGqIT6eRyX Please reach out with any questions
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🎧Haven't heard our latest Kneed to Know podcast episode yet? 🤔 Listen to @GunnJane @UniMelbMDHS explain why " we can't separate people into their physical health condition and mental health condition very well..." For the full episode click 👇 https://t.co/qJRPhsrF7Y
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A decrease in body mass index is associated with reduced incidence and progression of the structural defects of knee #osteoarthritis. Time for a prevention study!! @zalis @ACRheum
acrjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Objective To define the association between change in body mass index (BMI) and the incidence and progression of the structural defects of knee osteoarthritis as assessed by radiography. Methods R...
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Join CHESM in a webinar to celebrate World @ArthritisDay! World Arthritis Day for clinicians: Take-home messages for clinical practice from OA research For clinicians and students across allied health, medicine and nursing All details + registration👇 https://t.co/3adKLBYnsj
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