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Innovations and updates on PAthways of CarE for Musculoskeletal Conditions (PACE-MSK)

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapists are ideally placed to implement pathways of care for common MSK disorders. The Australia wide PACE-MSK trial aimed to implement a novel stratified Pathway of Care for common MSK conditions in primary care. Preliminary outcomes are acceptance of the pathway, feasibility of implementation and validation of risk tools in Australian primary care. The PACE-MSK team will provide updates on aspects of this program of research and explore participants perspectives on how MSK physiotherapists can implement these similar pathways in the future.


• VIC, TAS, NSW, ACT – 7.00pm AEDST
• SA – 6.30pm
• QLD - 6.00pm
• NT – 5.30pm
• WA – 4.00pm

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Presenters

Trudy Rebbeck


Prof Trudy Rebbeck PhD FACPTrudy is Professor of Clinical Translation in Physiotherapy at Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Australia (0.6FTE). She leads two national programmes of research; i) Implementation of clinical pathways and models of care for whiplash and musculoskeletal (MSK) pain conditions more broadly and, ii) Discovery of new mechanism underpinning headache and MSK pain conditions . In the past 5 years, her programme of research has attracted >$15m in competitive grants. She has 80 publications and >2800 citations. Prof Rebbeck has supervised 16 HDR students and mentored over 50 clinical specialists in physiotherapy to obtain Fellowship. She is a specialist musculoskeletal physiotherapist in primary care (0.4FTE) specialising in assessment and management of complex cervical spine and head disorders (e.g whiplash, headache, concussion). Trudy's international impact in clinical translation is demonstrated by the 10+ international workshops she delivers in this area per annum.

Kerrie Evans


Kerrie is a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist (as awarded by the ACP, 2007). She specialises in the assessment and management of people experiencing complex musculoskeletal pain, particularly spinal pain and dysfunction and works clinically on the Gold Coast. Kerrie is a part-time Senior Research Fellow at The University of Sydney and is the Chief Group Education and Research Officer at Healthia Limited, Australia. Prior to these roles, she spent 18 years at Griffith University as a Senior Lecturer and was the Program Director of the post-graduate Masters of Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapy Program. Kerrie's research continues to focus on models of care for people with musculoskeletal pain, mechanisms underpinning the effectiveness of manual therapy, pain, and how best to support allied health clinicians transition to private practice.

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16
Thursday
16 March
07:00PM - 08:30PM AEDT

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Price: Non-Member: $55.00
APA Member: $35.00
Musculoskeletal group: $15.00
Students: $15.00
Advanced Practice Group: $15.00
Registration closing date: 14 Mar 2023 Event status: Closed CPD hours: 1.50
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Price: Non-Member: $55.00
APA Member: $35.00
Musculoskeletal group: $15.00
Students: $15.00
Advanced Practice Group: $15.00
Registration closing date: 14 Mar 2023 Event status: Closed CPD hours: 1.50 Your registration status:
Presenters

Trudy Rebbeck


Prof Trudy Rebbeck PhD FACPTrudy is Professor of Clinical Translation in Physiotherapy at Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Australia (0.6FTE). She leads two national programmes of research; i) Implementation of clinical pathways and models of care for whiplash and musculoskeletal (MSK) pain conditions more broadly and, ii) Discovery of new mechanism underpinning headache and MSK pain conditions . In the past 5 years, her programme of research has attracted >$15m in competitive grants. She has 80 publications and >2800 citations. Prof Rebbeck has supervised 16 HDR students and mentored over 50 clinical specialists in physiotherapy to obtain Fellowship. She is a specialist musculoskeletal physiotherapist in primary care (0.4FTE) specialising in assessment and management of complex cervical spine and head disorders (e.g whiplash, headache, concussion). Trudy's international impact in clinical translation is demonstrated by the 10+ international workshops she delivers in this area per annum.


Kerrie Evans


Kerrie is a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist (as awarded by the ACP, 2007). She specialises in the assessment and management of people experiencing complex musculoskeletal pain, particularly spinal pain and dysfunction and works clinically on the Gold Coast. Kerrie is a part-time Senior Research Fellow at The University of Sydney and is the Chief Group Education and Research Officer at Healthia Limited, Australia. Prior to these roles, she spent 18 years at Griffith University as a Senior Lecturer and was the Program Director of the post-graduate Masters of Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapy Program. Kerrie's research continues to focus on models of care for people with musculoskeletal pain, mechanisms underpinning the effectiveness of manual therapy, pain, and how best to support allied health clinicians transition to private practice.


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