References for July 2025

 

References for July 2025

 

Plastic not so fantastic

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  1. Cox, Kieran D. Human Consumption of Microplastics. Environmental Science & Technology, 2019, 53, 7068–7074.
  2. Emenike, Ebuka Chizitere et al. From oceans to dinner plates: The impact of microplastics on human health. Heliyon 9 (2023) e20440
  3. Fusagawa, Hiroyori et al. The Effects of Microplastics on Musculoskeletal Disorder: A Narrative Review. Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine, 2025, 18, 39–47.
  4. Gacutan, Jordan et al. Assessing human and physical drivers of macro-plastic debris spatially across Queensland, Australia. Environmental Pollution, 2023, 330, 121731.
  5. Hu, Chelin Jamie et al. Microplastic presence in dog and human testis and its potential association with sperm count and weights of testis and epididymis. Toxicological Sciences, 2024, 200(2), 235–240.
  6. Jeffries, C., Rauert, C., Thomas, K. T. Dietary Exposure to Microplastics / Whole of Diet Exposure to Microplastics. Queensland Mass Spectrometry Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 1–9 December 2022.
  7. Li, Yue et al. Potential Health Impact of Microplastics: A Review of Environmental Distribution, Human Exposure, and Toxic Effects. Environmental Health, 2023, 1, 249–257.
  8. Liu, Di & Shimizu, Muneshige. Ingesting chitosan can promote excretion of microplastics. Scientific Reports, 2025, 15, 14041.
  9. Marfella, R. et al. Microplastics and Nanoplastics in Atheromas and Cardiovascular Events. New England Journal of Medicine, 2024, 390, 900–910.
  10. Mauad, Thais. Microplastics in the Olfactory Bulb of the Human Brain. JAMA Network Open, 16 September 2024.
  11. Nihart, Alexander J. et al. Bioaccumulation of microplastics in decedent human brains. Nature Medicine, 3 February 2025.
  12. Okoffo, Elvis D. et al. Plastic pollution in Moreton Bay sediments, Southeast Queensland, Australia. Science of The Total Environment, 2024, 920, 170987.
  13. Pan, Y. et al. Assessing the translocation of nanoplastics (NPs) across in vitro human gut-blood and blood-brain barrier models. 2nd Nano & Microplastics Australian Conference, Adelaide, Australia, 20–21 March 2025.
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  15. Serra-Gonçalves, Catarina et al. Stopping marine debris at the source: Effectiveness of Source Reduction Plans in Australia. Marine Policy, 2023, 155, 105776.
  16. United Nations Environment Programme. From Pollution to Solution: A global assessment of marine litter and plastic pollution. Nairobi, 2021.
  17. World Physiotherapy. Policy statement: Climate change and health. London, UK: World Physiotherapy, 2023.
  18. Burrows, Stephen et al. UV sources and plastic composition influence microplastic surface degradation: implications for plastic weathering studies. Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances, 2024, 14, 100428.
  19. Hussain, N., Kim, J., Kim, H., Lee, J., & Kim, S. (2023). Assessing the release of microplastics and nanoplastics from plastic containers and reusable food pouches under different usage scenarios. Environmental Science & Technology, 57(6), 2431–2440
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The rainbow zebras

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  1. Colin M.E. Halverson, Cao, S., Perkins, S. M., & Francomano, C. A. (2023). Comorbidity, misdiagnoses, and the diagnostic odyssey in patients with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Genetics in Medicine Open, 1(1), 100812–100812. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gimo.2023.100812
  2. Halverson, C. M. E., Clayton, E. W., Garcia Sierra, A., & Francomano, C. (2021). Patients With Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome on the Diagnostic odyssey: Rethinking Complexity and Difficulty as a hero’s Journey. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics, 187(4), 416–424. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.c.31935
  3. Jones, J. T., Black, W. R., Moser, C. N., Rush, E. T., & Malloy Walton, L. (2022). Gender dysphoria in adolescents with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome. SAGE Open Medicine, 10, 205031212211460. https://doi.org/10.1177/20503121221146074
  4. Nowaskie, D. Z., Blackwood, D., & Garcia, F. (2025). Pervasive systemic disparities: medical-related gaslighting, trauma, and distrust among LGBTQ+ people in the United States. Frontiers in Sociology, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2025.1488888
  5. Scheper, M., Rombaut, L., de Vries, J., De Wandele, I., van der Esch, M., Visser, B., Malfait, F., Calders, P., & Engelbert, R. (2016). The association between muscle strength and activity limitations in patients with the hypermobility type of Ehlers–Danlos syndrome: the impact of proprioception. Disability and Rehabilitation, 39(14), 1391–1397. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2016.1196396
  6. Stein, T., Collins, S., & Louis, J. S. (2025). The prevalence of hypermobile Ehlers–Danlos syndrome at a gender-affirming primary care clinic. SAGE Open Medicine, 13. https://doi.org/10.1177/20503121251315021
  7. The Ehlers-Danlos Society. (2017). What is EDS? The Ehlers Danlos Society. https://www.ehlers-danlos.com/what-is-eds/
  8. To, M., & Alexander, C. M. (2019). Are People With Joint Hypermobility Syndrome Slow to Strengthen? Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 100(7), 1243–1250. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2018.11.021


Five facts about physiotherapy and the social determinants of pain

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  1. GBD 2021 Diseases and Injuries Collaborators 2024, Global incidence, prevalence, years lived with disability (YLDs), disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs), and healthy life expectancy (HALE) for 371 diseases and injuries in 204 countries and territories and 811 subnational locations, 1990-2021: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021. Lancet. 2024;403(10440):2133-61.
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  4. Hogg MN, Gibson S, Helou A, DeGabriele J, Farrell MJ. Waiting in pain: a systematic investigation into the provision of persistent pain services in Australia. Med J Aust. 2012;196(6):386-90.
  5. Weiß M, Jachnik A, Lampe EC, Gründahl M, Harnik M, Sommer C, et al. Differential effects of everyday-life social support on chronic pain. BMC Neurol. 2024;24(1):301.
  6. Eisenberger NI. The pain of social disconnection: examining the shared neural underpinnings of physical and social pain. Nature Reviews Neuroscience. 2012;13(6):421-34.
  7. Williams JR, Girdler S, Williams W, Cromeens MG. The Effects of Co-Occurring Interpersonal Trauma and Gender on Opioid Use and Misuse. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2021;36(23-24):NP13185-NP205.
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Low back pain: what works and what doesn't

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  1. Cashin AG, Furlong BM, Kamper SJ, et al (2025). Analgesic effects of non-surgical and non-interventional treatments for low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis of placebo-controlled randomised trials. BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine Published Online First: 18 March 2025. doi: 10.1136/bmjebm-2024-112974
  2. Machado LAC, Kamper SJ, Herbert RD, et al (2009) Analgesic effects of treatments for non-specific low back pain: a meta-analysis of placebo-controlled randomized trials. Rheumatology (Oxford) 2009;48:520–7.
  3. Rizzo RRN, Cashin AG, Wand BM, Ferraro MC, Sharma S, Lee H, O'Hagan E, Maher CG, Furlan AD, van Tulder MW, McAuley JH.  (2025) Non‐pharmacological and non‐surgical treatments for low back pain in adults: an overview of Cochrane reviews. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 3. Art. No.: CD014691. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD014691.pub2. Accessed 19 May 2025.

 

 

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