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EULAR webinar with Quality of Care (QoC) - The 2023 Update of EULAR Recommendations on the non-pharmacological management of hip/knee OA: What’s in it for us?

EULAR webinar with Quality of Care (QoC) - The 2023 Update of EULAR Recommendations on the non-pharmacological management of hip/knee OA: What’s in it for us?
May 6, 2025

Summary In this webinar, Dr Simone Battista (University of Salford, School of Health and Society) and Dr Tuva Moseng (Center for treatment of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Diseases Diakonhjemmet Hospital, Norway) will present the highly anticipated 2023 update of the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) Recommendations for the non-pharmacological management of hip and knee osteoarthritis. As two of the authors behind these recommendations, they will explore the latest evidence shaping best practices for managing the world’s most common form of arthritis—where care quality still falls short. This is a must-attend event for healthcare professionals and researchers looking to elevate patient care.
People Simone Battista
Outputs EULAR recommendations for the non-pharmacological core management of hip and knee osteoarthritis
URL https://esor.eular.org/enrol/index.php?id=510
This news contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-Being
SDG 4 - Quality Education
National award for partnership work supporting patients to recover from major trauma

National award for partnership work supporting patients to recover from major trauma
Apr 1, 2025

Summary The University of Salford has been recognised for its part in a major trauma rehabilitation programme which supports survivors of life-changing trauma.

The Health Service Journal (HSJ) has named the Greater Manchester Major Trauma Enhanced Rehabilitation Service (MTERS), run by a partnership of organisations including the University, winner of its ‘Most Effective Contribution to Integrated Health and Care’ award.

This ground-breaking rehabilitation programme is positively impacting the lives of people across Manchester, including Paul, a survivor of the Manchester Arena Bombing.

The University of Salford is working alongside Nuffield Health, Manchester University Foundation Trust, Northern Care Alliance and the University of Manchester to deliver the service, which helps address the complex rehabilitation needs of NHS patients.

The academics leading the programme as part of the PROPERLY study, Professors Jason Wong (University of Manchester), Richard Jones (University of Salford) and Yeliz Prior (University of Salford) said they were delighted by the recent success.
People Yeliz Prior
Richard Jones
Simone Battista
Themes Enabling Healthier Living
Research Centres/Groups Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation
URL https://www.salford.ac.uk/news/national-award-for-partnership-work-supporting-patients-to-recover-from-major-trauma