
Nardia Klem
@nardiaklem
Physiotherapist, Research Fellow at @CurtinUni, qualitative research enthusiast, PhD, aspiring seamstress
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https://staffportal.curtin.edu.au/staff/profile/view/nardia-rose-klem-21a49e04/ 24-11-2021 00:02:36
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We made a surprising finding when seeking physios views about Advanced Practice Physiotherapy. Each participant shared (umprompted) concerns about the culture of private practice physio. We think this is worth wider discussion Physiotherapy New Zealand . Open-access in doi.org/10.1071/HC23150


Thanks very much to Australia & NZ Low Back Pain Research Network for funding this important work 🙏 looking forward to getting stuck in with the team Western Australian Health Translation Network Peter O'Sullivan Mark Hancock @nathaliaccosta1 Christine Lin, Anne Smith

electronic Persistent Pain Outcomes Collaboration data from young people presenting to paediatric and adult pain services in Aus reveals 3 distinct phenotypes characterised by increasing symptom-severity in pain-related variables. Do treatment episode profiles reflect phenotype-based care?👉bit.ly/4cAj7Kc


Journey through Cognitive Functional Therapy - the voices of people living with disabling low back pain A prospective qualitative study from the RESTORE trial. OPEN ACCESS Great work Nardia Klem Rob SchĂĽtze Anne Smith pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39250737/



Co-existing MSK pain and mental health conditions substantially impact young people 👉this matters! The largest evidence synthesis from the myPAinhealTH (myPATH) team 👇👇 Lived and care experiences of young people with chronic... : PAIN journals.lww.com/pain/fulltext/…

Our latest study on lifting-related chronic low back pain #LBP reveals significant improvements in trunk and pelvis ROM and velocity with Cognitive Functional Therapy #CFT. No extra benefit from motion sensor biofeedback. Peter O'Sullivan MSKPhysioJournal doi.org/10.1016/j.msks…




"I think it’s kind of like a cycle, and they just make each other worse really" - new publication in The Journal of Pain exploring the feedback loop between pain and mental health for young people living with chronic #MSK pain 👉 bit.ly/4jKAJGK #ChronicPain #MentalHealth
