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Data-to-Practice Defining and Translating best physiotherapy practice for common musculoskeletal conditions: a mixed-methods evidence translation programme

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Project Description

Diseases of joints, muscles, and tendons (musculoskeletal conditions) are common and can be hard to treat. A lot of good research has been conducted on musculoskeletal conditions. However, there is a big delay between research being completed and changes in clinical care. In this project we will develop novel best practice guides for 6 common conditions.

Project Acronym Data-to-Practice
Status Project Live
Value £26,797.00
Project Dates Feb 1, 2024 - Jan 31, 2027

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