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    • Diagnostic labels used by health professionals for patellofemoral pain: A cross-sectional online survey 

      Zhang, Z.; Ferreira, G.E.; Pappas, E.; Maher, C.G.; Zadro, J.R.
      Published 2026
      OBJECTIVES: To explore what diagnostic labels are commonly used by health professionals in managing patellofemoral pain (PFP), to investigate management preferences for PFP, and whether imaging findings, patient characteristics, ...
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    • Overcoming Overuse Part 4: Small Business Survival 

      Traeger, A.C.; Soon, J.; O'Keeffe, M.; Décary, S.; Michaleff, Z.A.; Zadro, J.R.
      Published 2021
      The challenge of overuse raises important questions for those in the business of musculoskeletal health care. What is the right number of physical therapy visits for a given condition? Can a practice provide "less" but ...
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    • Is It Time to Reframe How Health Care Professionals Label Musculoskeletal Conditions? 

      Zadro, J.R.; O'Keeffe, M.; Ferreira, G.E.
      Published 2024
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    • Social Media Promotion of Health Tests With Potential for Overdiagnosis or Overuse: Protocol for a Content Analysis 

      Nickel, B.; Heiss, R.; Shih, P.; Gram, E.G.; Copp, T.; Taba, M.; Moynihan, R.; Zadro, J.
      Published 2024
      BACKGROUND: In recent years, social media have emerged as important spaces for commercial marketing of health tests, which can be used for the screening and diagnosis of otherwise generally healthy people. However, little ...
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    • Management of musculoskeletal conditions with remotely delivered physiotherapy versus face-to-face physiotherapy: process evaluation of the REFORM trial using the Realist Evaluation and the RE-AIM Framework 

      Chu, J.; Withers, H.G.; Glinsky, J.V.; Liu, H.; Jennings, M.D.; Starkey, I.J.; Palmer, B.; Parmeter, R.; Cruwys, J.J.; Boulos, M.; Jordan, I.; Duong, M.; Duong, K.; Wong, D.; Lambert, T.E.; Lucas, B.R.; Taylor, D.; Maher, C.G.; Sherrington, C.; Zadro, J.R.; Harvey, L.A.
      Published 2025
      OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this process evaluation were to explain the results of the REFORM (REhabilitation FOR Musculoskeletal conditions) trial and identify potential facilitators and barriers to the future rollout ...
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