
Louise Pearce
@louisepearce_
PhD Candidate @msk_health investigating the implementation of digital interventions in rehabilitation & Physiotherapist @Royal__Rehab
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29-09-2021 23:52:36
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Great presentation by @yangzhi96643439 at the #FMH #HDR conference Sydney Health on a CACE analysis, enhancing and affirming findings from the important OPAL Trial. 📑 thelancet.com/journals/lance…


Day 2 of the FMH HDR conference 2024 Sydney Health. Loving this Institute for Musculoskeletal Health representation. An incredibly supportive bunch!




Another shoutout to this group of HDR students Institute for Musculoskeletal Health. Many of whom aren’t pictured - the end of a long but productive day of writing, data analysis and review screening. A group who sure know how to work hard and have fun in equal measure! #HDRwritingday



Patient’s needs and #rehabilitation context are key in shaping clinicians' preferences for digital devices. New paper out in International Journal of Medical Informatics led by PhD Candidate, Louise Pearce! Check it out: doi.org/10.1016/j.ijme…


Excellent study conducted by Louise Pearce as part of her PhD using BWS methods to identify key attributes of #tech for #rehab from clinician perspective. Important findings for future tech dvpt & to guide clinician choices.



Was a pleasure to present my PhD work in its entirety for the 1st time to a room full of fantastic physios at Westmead physio symposium. A big thanks to the endlessly generous & supportive Leanne Hassett for sharing this wonderful opportunity with me!

The first article in a JPAH special edition addressing our most pressing Global Health Challenges. Health professionals play a key role in identifying opportunities for safe & inclusive sport programs for adults with #disability doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2… Currently 🆓 to read 📽️👇

👏We've received $2.3 million in @AusGov Medical Research Future Fund #MRFF funding to improve patient care for people with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Led by A/Prof Leanne Hassett, the project aims to enhance physical activity in people living with moderate to severe TBI.


Words cannot describe how proud I am of this amazing woman, my PhD supervisor, mentor and a world-class researcher, who is also an inspiring and supportive leader and a human with endless positivity and optimism. Congratulations and well-deserved!✨🌟🙌 Prof Cathie Sherrington

📢Excited to share our latest publication: Allied health clinicians used robotics and VR 4208 times with 269 patients over 1 year. A step forward in understanding technology integration in rehab practice! Leanne Hassett Prof Cathie Sherrington Institute for Musculoskeletal Health JMIR Publications jmir.org/2024/1/e60374