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Antunes Ferreira A, Vaughan B, Draper-Rodi J, Muddle L, Treffel L, McIntyre C, et al.
J Complement Integr Med . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39960006
Objectives: To describe the prevalence and profile of NZ osteopaths treating people experiencing headaches and migraines. This study is the first to describe this practice. Background: Manual and manipulative therapy...
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Sampath K, Smith T, Belcher S, Farrell G, Fryer G, Vaughan B, et al.
J Man Manip Ther . 2024 Dec; :1-9. PMID: 39654110
Background: Manual therapy is routinely used in the management of upper back pain (UBP), a disabling condition. However, the approach to diagnosis and treatment techniques used by manipulative physiotherapists and...
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McIntyre C, Draper-Rodi J, Antunes Ferreira A, Muddle L, McLeod G, Sampath K, et al.
Pain Manag . 2024 Dec; 14(12):625-632. PMID: 39642079
Background: Chronic pain management is challenging. Those with chronic pain present to health professionals, including osteopaths. Methods: Secondary analysis of a cross-sectional survey of the Osteopathy Research Connect - New...
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Steel A, Draper-Rodi J, Fleischmann M, Morin C, Paula-Feriera A, Ferreira A, et al.
Complement Ther Clin Pract . 2024 Nov; 58():101929. PMID: 39602871
Background: Although there is evidence supporting positive outcomes for osteopathic healthcare during pregnancy and post-natal phases, there is very little that describes the practice and management characteristics of osteopaths providing...
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Fleischmann M, McLaughlin P, Vaughan B, Hayes A
J Bodyw Mov Ther . 2024 Nov; 40:211-216. PMID: 39593572
Whilst some guidance exists, the literature is relatively scarce on designing and reporting on case series studies for non-surgical techniques/interventions or interventions that may be considered outside the medical model....
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Clement T, Lysk J, Vaughan B, Zordan R, Murphy J, Tse J, et al.
Clin Teach . 2024 Nov; 22(1):e13838. PMID: 39511984
Background: Short 'programmes' of professional development can have limited impact on clinical supervisors' practices. This paper reports on an innovative programme of professional development, implemented in a tertiary teaching hospital,...
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Thomson O, McLeod G, Fleischmann M, Vaughan B
BMC Health Serv Res . 2024 Nov; 24(1):1332. PMID: 39487523
Background: Health professionals develop their own approach to patient care based on education, experience and philosophical stance. Literature suggests that this practice approach informs patient care, and clinical outcomes. The...
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Engel R, Baxter D, Muddle L, Vaughan B, Grace S
Complement Ther Clin Pract . 2024 Oct; 57:101918. PMID: 39405596
Background: Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are widely used to capture patients' perspectives of their health status and treatment outcomes and to enable practitioners to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions....
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Carr J, Lane T, Naylor J, Orrock P, Shrubsole K, Vaughan B, et al.
Complement Ther Clin Pract . 2024 Aug; 57:101897. PMID: 39167928
Background: and purpose: Little is known about the training and experience of osteopaths who treat paediatric patients, and graduates report feeling unprepared for this aspect of practice. The purpose of...
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Lim C, Vaughan B, Fitzgerald K, Fitzpatrick J
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med . 2024 Aug; 10(3):e001930. PMID: 39092237
Abstract: Objective: To identify the patient population profile and the spectrum of training activities and influencing factors of Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physician (ACSEP) trainees. Design: Retrospective cross-sectional...