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Rehabilitation of Stage One Scapholunate instability (ReSOS): An online survey of UK practice.
16 January 2023
(Last updated: 21 Jul 2023 10:11)
Dear MACP members
RE: Rehabilitation of Stage One Scapholunate instability (ReSOS): An online survey
of UK practice.
Welcome to the ReSOS survey.
I would be grateful if you could complete this survey on the conservative management,
rehabilitation and evaluation strategies used in stage 1 scapholunate injuries in UK clinical
practice. (Estimate completion time approximate 15 minutes).
I am conducting the survey as part of my MSc Advanced Manipulative Physiotherapy at
University of Birmingham. The research study is approved by the School of Sport, Exercise
and Rehabilitation Sciences ethics committee (University of Birmingham). ID Number:
MCR2223_16. I plan to submit the project to the University of Birmingham in June 2023.
To be eligible you must;
• be a HCPC registered Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist working
in the UK
• have experience in treating Scapholunate instability
If you are interested completing or finding out more about the study, it is available on the
following link from the 16th January 2023 for 4 weeks - https://forms.office.com/r/ff8BtuApQL
If you have any questions, please contact me (mkh388@student.bham.ac.uk) or study
supervisor Mr. Michael Mansfield (m.mansfield@bham.ac.uk).
Yours faithfully
Mr. Martin Holmes
MSc Student
Advanced Manipulative Physiotherapy, University of Birmingham
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