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    • Do different sit-stand workstations influence lumbar kinematics, lumbar muscle activity and musculoskeletal pain in office workers? A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial 

      Brown, W.; Pappas, E.; Foley, B.; Zadro, J.R.; Edwards, K.; Mackey, M.; Shirley, D.; Voukelatos, A.; Stamatakis, E.
      Published 2022
      Purpose. This study investigated the effect of different sit-stand workstations on lumbar spine kinematics, lumbar muscle activity and musculoskeletal pain. Methods. Thirty-two office workers were randomized to one of three ...
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    • Development of a decision aid for Australian carers of children with cerebral palsy and their community clinicians, about selective dorsal rhizotomy surgery 

      Lewis, J.A.; Stewart, K.; Paget, S.P.; Wimalasundera, N.; Wynter, M.; Zadro, J.R.; Bonner, C.; McKay, M.J.
      Published 2025
      PURPOSE: Develop and user-test a patient decision aid about selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR) surgery for carers of children with cerebral palsy (CP) and clinicians treating children with CP. METHOD: This study utilised a ...
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    • Critically appraised paper: In people with persistent instability after ACL injury, surgical reconstruction is more effective and cost-effective than non-surgical rehabilitation 

      Zadro, J.R.
      Published 2023
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    • Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: Physiotherapy for epidermolysis bullosa 

      Gosselink, R.; Zadro, J.
      Published 2022
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    • RECITAL: a non-inferiority randomised control trial evaluating a virtual fracture clinic compared with in-person care for people with simple fractures (study protocol) 

      Teng, M.J.; Zadro, J.R.; Pickles, K.; Copp, T.; Shaw, M.J.; Khoudair, I.; Horsley, M.; Warnock, B.; Hutchings, O.R.; Petchell, J.F.; Ackerman, I.N.; Drayton, A.; Liu, R.; Maher, C.G.; Traeger, A.C.
      Published 2024
      INTRODUCTION: Most simple undisplaced fractures can be managed without surgery by immobilising the limb with a splint, prescribing medication for pain, and providing advice and early rehabilitation. Recent systematic reviews ...
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