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    The experiences and beliefs of people with severe haemophilia and healthcare professionals on pain management, and their views of using exercise as an aspect of intervention: a qualitative study by McLaughlin, P., Hurley, M., Chowdary, P., Stephensen, D., Khair, K.

    Published in Disability and rehabilitation (18-12-2022)
    “…To explore the experiences, views and beliefs of people with severe haemophilia and healthcare professionals (HCPs) on approaches for pain management, as well…”
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    How does a lifetime of painful experiences influence sensations and beliefs about pain in adults with severe haemophilia? A qualitative study by McLaughlin, P., Hurley, M., Chowdary, P., Stephensen, D., Khair, K.

    Published in Disability and rehabilitation (18-12-2022)
    “…To explore the life experiences of pain in people with severe haemophilia and understand how such experiences influence beliefs and sensation of pain in…”
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    European principles of care for physiotherapy provision for persons with inherited bleeding disorders: Perspectives of physiotherapists and patients by Kleijn, Piet, Duport, G., Jansone, K., Marinić, M., McLaughlin, P., Noone, D., Ramishvili, L., Tollwé, A., Stephensen, D.

    “…Introduction In their Chronic Care Model, the World Health Organisation states that people with chronic disorders and their families should be informed about…”
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    The role of the physiotherapist in the management of people with haemophilia: defining the new normal by Wells, AJ, Stephensen, D

    “…Physiotherapists aim to maximise quality of life and movement potential within the spheres of promotion, prevention, treatment/intervention and rehabilitation…”
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    C‐reactive protein trajectory to predict colorectal anastomotic leak: PREDICT Study by Stephensen, B. D., Reid, F., Shaikh, S., Carroll, R., Smith, S. R., Pockney, P.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-12-2020)
    “…Background Anastomotic leak is a common complication after colorectal surgery, associated with increased morbidity and mortality, and poorer long‐term survival…”
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    Relationship between physical function and biomechanical gait patterns in boys with haemophilia by Stephensen, D., Taylor, S., Bladen, M., Drechsler, W. I.

    “…Introduction The World Federation of Haemophilia recommends joint and muscle health is evaluated using X‐ray and magnetic resonance imaging, together with…”
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    Physiotherapist inter‐rater reliability of the Haemophilia Early Arthropathy Detection with Ultrasound protocol by Stephensen, D., Classey, S., Harbidge, H., Patel, V., Taylor, S., Wells, A.

    “…Introduction Prevention of arthropathy is the major goal of haemophilia treatment, and early detection of the first signs of joint damage is important so that…”
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    Outcome measures monitoring physical function in children with haemophilia: a systematic review by Stephensen, D., Drechsler, W. I., Scott, O. M.

    “…Summary Our objective was to provide a synthesis of measurement properties for performance‐based outcome measures used to evaluate physical function in…”
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    Orthopaedic co-morbidities in the elderly haemophilia population: a review by Stephensen, D., Rodriguez-Merchan, E. C.

    “…Summary Due to improvements in the treatment and medical care of haemophilia, the life expectancy of individuals with haemophilia has approached that of the…”
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    Identifying biomechanical gait parameters in adolescent boys with haemophilia using principal component analysis by Suckling, L. B., Stephensen, D., Cramp, M. C., Mahaffey, R., Drechsler, W. I.

    “…Introduction Improvements in the medical management for those with haemophilia have resulted in improved clinical outcomes. However, current treatment regimens…”
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    Influence of ankle plantar flexor muscle architecture and strength on gait in boys with haemophilia in comparison to typically developing children by Stephensen, D., Drechsler, W. I., Scott, O. M.

    “…Summary Altered gait patterns, muscle weakness and atrophy have been reported in young boys with severe haemophilia when compared to unaffected peers. The aim…”
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    Rehabilitation of patients with haemophilia after orthopaedic surgery: a case study by STEPHENSEN, D.

    “…Preoperative and postoperative rehabilitation may be useful for improving the recovery of patients undergoing orthopaedic surgery, particularly in those with…”
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    Comparison of muscle strength and in-vivo muscle morphology in young children with haemophilia and those of age-matched peers by STEPHENSEN, D., DRECHSLER, W., SCOTT, O.

    “…Recent advances in imaging have enhanced our understanding of the morphological adaptations of muscle in response to disease and altered use. Adaptation in…”
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    Changing patterns of bleeding in patients with severe haemophilia A by STEPHENSEN, D., TAIT, R. C., BRODIE, N., COLLINS, P., CHEAL, R., KEELING, D., MELTON, K., DOLAN, G., HAYE, H., HAYMAN, E., WINTER, M.

    “…Previous studies on the pattern of joint bleeding in patients with haemophilia have reported that the knee joint is most frequently affected. Home treatment…”
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    Comparison of biomechanical gait parameters of young children with haemophilia and those of age-matched peers by STEPHENSEN, D., DRECHSLER, W., WINTER, M., SCOTT, O.

    “…Quality of life for children with haemophilia has improved since the introduction of prophylaxis. The frequency of joint haemorrhages has reduced, but the…”
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    The LAPLAP study: a randomized placebo‐controlled clinical trial assessing postoperative functional recovery using intraperitoneal local anaesthetic in laparoscopic colorectal surgery by Stephensen, B. D., Clarke, L., McManus, B., Clark, S., Carroll, R., Holz, P., Smith, S. R.

    Published in Colorectal disease (01-10-2019)
    “…Aim Postoperative pain remains a major factor in recovery from colorectal resection. There is increasing interest in opioid‐sparing analgesia, and…”
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