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Alison Rushton

Researcher at University of Western Ontario

Publications -  243
Citations -  3845

Alison Rushton is an academic researcher from University of Western Ontario. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Systematic review. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 210 publications receiving 2768 citations. Previous affiliations of Alison Rushton include Arthritis Research UK & Coventry University.

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Formative assessment: a key to deep learning?

TL;DR: This paper evaluates the pedagogical implications of formative assessment to deep learning and suggests various characteristics of effective feedback, for example, ensuring that feedback is construct-referenced and student referenced.
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An investigation to compare the effectiveness of carpal bone mobilisation and neurodynamic mobilisation as methods of treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome.

TL;DR: In exploring the results of the two intervention groups, no statistically significant difference in effectiveness of treatment was demonstrated between carpal bone mobilization and median nerve mobilization.
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Systematic review of the measurement properties of self-report physical activity questionnaires in healthy adult populations.

TL;DR: Inconclusive evidence exists and further investigation of criterion validity of the short-form International Physical Activity Questionnaire is required, as it demonstrated excellent test–retest reliability.
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Barriers and facilitators of physical activity in knee and hip osteoarthritis: a systematic review of qualitative evidence.

TL;DR: A complex interplay among physical, personal including psychological and social-environmental factors corresponding to the facilitation and hindrance of PA, particularly exercise, engagement is revealed.
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International framework for examination of the cervical region for potential of Cervical Arterial Dysfunction prior to Orthopaedic Manual Therapy intervention.

TL;DR: The purpose of the framework is to provide guidance to clinicians for the assessment of the cervical region for potential of Cervical Arterial Dysfunction in advance of planned management (inclusive of manual therapy and exercise interventions).