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News

PEDro’s World-Wide Journal Club on telerehabilitation consultations with a physiotherapist for chronic knee pain is now available

Journal clubs are a great way to translate research into practice. The idea is for physiotherapists to use resources provided by PEDro as the basis for running a local journal club with their peers.

This PEDro World-Wide Journal Club is about one of PEDro’s Top 25 Trials – telerehabilitation consultations with a physiotherapist for chronic knee pain vs in-person consultations in Australia. We will be discussing the randomised controlled trial by Hinman et al (2024). We encourage physiotherapists with an interest in neurology and neurotrauma physiotherapy to participate in a five-step process:

1. Invite your colleagues to be involved.

2. Read the article Hinman R, et al. (2024). “Telerehabilitation consultations with a physiotherapist for chronic knee pain are not inferior to traditional in-person care: the PEAK non-inferiority randomised controlled trial.” Lancet. 2024; 403(10433):1267-78.

3. Watch (or listen to) the video summarising telerehabilitation consultations with a physiotherapist for chronic knee pain.

4. Watch (or listen to) the video of the panel discussing telerehabilitation consultations with a physiotherapist for chronic knee pain.

5. Meet with your colleagues to have your own discussion about telerehabilitation consultations with a physiotherapist for chronic knee pain.

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