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Current Research Articles

Read the latest MACP news articles below:

To understand current rehabilitation practice for patients aged 50 and over with any distal fracture of the radius

Dear MACP Members We are writing to request assistance with circulation of an e-survey which aims to understand current rehabilitation practice for patients aged 50 and over with any distal... Read More

Opportunity to take part in an exciting research project!

Are you an experienced physiotherapist in managing foot and ankle joint problems OR have ≥5 years’ experience in musculoskeletal physiotherapy practice? If so, we would like to invite you to... Read More

Late stage rehabilitation & return to sports for ACL-R in the NHS: A Physiotherapy Survey

Dear MACP members We are looking for participants to take part in an online survey which comprises the final component for award of an MSc in Advanced Manipulative Physiotherapy (MACP Approved) at... Read More

Current scope of practice of First-Contact Practitioners and their management of persistent Rotator Cuff Related Shoulder Pain

Are you a first contact practitioner who manages rotator cuff related shoulder pain? If so, please consider taking part in this study which aims to identify the current scope of practise of an FCP... Read More

To investigate the practices and techniques that musculoskeletal physiotherapists use to manage the risk of cauda equina syndrome in their lower back pain and or sciatica patients.

Dear physiotherapy colleague, I am writing to invite you to take part in my MSc dissertation project. It is a qualitative research study, using one to one interviews. It will investigate the... Read More

The assessment and management of patients with atraumatic sternoclavicular joint instability: an online survey of current United Kingdom physiotherapy practice

SCJ Survey participation request - May 2022 The assessment and management of patients with atraumatic sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) instability: an online survey of current United Kingdom (UK)... Read More