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The Centre for Health, Exercise and Sports Medicine (CHESM) is a research centre @PhysioUnimelb @UniMelbMDHS #health #research #sportsmedicine
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CHESM's Knowledge Translation Network is open to new members! Goals are: 🔈to communicate #research findings 🤓 to increase #collaboration opportunities 🏃♀️to share patient / clinician #resources For more info: healthsciences.unimelb.edu.au/departments/ph…
RCT: A 12-week unsupervised online tai chi program improved knee pain and physical function in adults with osteoarthritis compared to online educational information alone. ja.ma/4qGtAv8
📣 Just published in @JAMAInternalMed Research led by @Julia_ZhuShiyi found a free online Tai Chi program was more effective in improving pain and function for people with chronic knee pain than an online education control 🦵 jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai…
Interview with Medscape Medical News: Online, Unsupervised Tai Chi Program Achieves Significant Improvements in Pain and Function in Knee Osteoarthritis @CHESM_unimelb medscape.com/viewarticle/on…
Comparative efficacy and safety of exercise modalities in knee osteoarthritis: systematic review and network meta-analysis (open access) doi.org/10.1136/bmj-20…
Interview with Physiotherapist and PhD Candidate @Julia_ZhuShiyi in Painrelief.com Julia discusses her recently published work developing and testing an online Tai Chi program for knee OA Pub: jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai… painrelief.com/pain-relief/on…
Checkout this @UniMelb #Pursuit article AND an interview on PainRelief.com where I discuss our recently published work developing and testing an online Tai Chi program for knee OA @CHESM_unimelb Pursuit: pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/Onlin… PainRelief blog: painrelief.com/pain-relief/on…
Congratulations @Julia_ZhuShiyi on your RCT publication! Latest from @CHESM_unimelb Tai Chi Intervention for Knee Pain and Function in People With Knee Osteoarthritis jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai…
Ancient Chinese exercise could be key to reduce agonising knee pain dailymail.co.uk/health/article… via @DailyMail
📣 Just published in @JAMAInternalMed 📷 Research led by @Julia_ZhuShiyi found a free online Tai Chi program was more effective in improving pain and function for people with chronic knee pain than an online education control 📷 Full article: lnkd.in/gkHnQpWa
CHESM PhD candidate and physiotherapist Julia Zhu (@Julia_ZhuShiyi) is featured in today's @UniMelb #Pursuit article Julia discusses her recently published work developing and testing an online Tai Chi program for chronic knee pain pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/Onlin…
Latest from @CHESM_unimelb …..what are the most important research priorities in PA/exercise therapy for hip/knee #osteoarthritis?
🏋️♂️What are the research priorities of consumers, clinicians and researchers for the physical activity and exercise management of knee and hip #OA? Find out more in this new paper by @KimBennell @HinmanRana et al - oarsijournal.com/action/showPdf…
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