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Can gender Delay Diagnosis? A Joel Nelson Podcast ft Prof Yeliz Prior

Can gender Delay Diagnosis? A Joel Nelson Podcast ft Prof Yeliz Prior
Mar 25, 2024

Source https://open.spotify.com/episode/4LBXJaLHubn4S00HSjPcDI
Summary In this episode, we ask what role gender plays in delays to diagnosis.
People Yeliz Prior
Projects Improving the Diagnosis and Early referral of patients with AxiaL spondyloarthiritis (IDEAL)
Research Centres/Groups Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation
URL https://open.spotify.com/episode/4LBXJaLHubn4S00HSjPcDI
Improving work outcomes for people with arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions (with Professor Yeliz Prior)

Improving work outcomes for people with arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions (with Professor Yeliz Prior)
Nov 20, 2024

Source https://redcircle.com/shows/bodies-at-work/ep/7e2d542f-ea3a-4a68-ab57-621d0eff6a84
Summary Approximately half our working population is managing at least one chronic health condition. Factors including an ageing population, poor access to healthcare and affordable housing, social dislocation, precarious work, as well as the long tail of the pandemic, are compounding the prevalence of chronic illness in people of working age.
Bodies @ Work interviews guests who are researching and working at the intersection of chronic illness/disability and employment. We aim to amplify conversations about how illness effects our working lives and what we can do to improve work outcomes for people living with disabling chronic conditions.
People Yeliz Prior
Outputs AB1608-HPR CO-DESIGNING THE WORKWELL DIGITAL PLATFORM FOR WORKING PEOPLE WITH INFLAMMATORY ARTHRITIS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PATIENTS, PUBLIC, HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, AND DIGITAL LEARNING EXPERTS
The effect on work presenteeism of job retention vocational rehabilitation compared to a written self-help work advice pack for employed people with inflammatory arthritis: protocol for a multi-centre randomised controlled trial (the WORKWELL trial)
The Workwell trial: protocol for the process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial of job retention vocational rehabilitation for employed people with inflammatory arthritis
Projects WORKWELL Digital
A randomised controlled trial of job retention vocational rehabilitation for employed people with inflammatory arthritis: the WORKWELL trial
Workwell Trial - Excess Treatment Cost
Research Centres/Groups Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation
URL https://open.spotify.com/episode/5mAVWH2kuYewjtwaRLRsn5
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 Richard Jones
Simone Battista
Yeliz Prior
Projects Pragmatic prospective, multicentre feasibility, non-randomised controlled trial on Enhanced Rehabilitation for Poly & Lower Extremity Trauma (Properly Trial)
Optimising care in the GM Major Trauma Enhanced Rehabilitation Service (MTERS) using population segmentation (Health Styles): a multi-methods feasibility study
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
Gary Lineker was RIGHT! VAR technology is NOT precise enough to give accurate offside decisions in football, study claims

Gary Lineker was RIGHT! VAR technology is NOT precise enough to give accurate offside decisions in football, study claims
Jul 20, 2022

Summary University of Bath research used motion capture technology to assess accuracy
Found participants thought a ball was kicked 132 milliseconds later than it was
Scientists said this could be long enough for players to be in a different location
Therefore the experts said it could potentially change the outcomes of offside
People Pooya Soltani
Outputs Is perception of VAR outcome biomechanically accurate?
Org Units School of Health & Society
Themes Developing Cutting-edge Creativity and Practice
Research Centres/Groups Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation
URL https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-11031619/VAR-not-precise-accurate-offside-decisions-football-study-claims.html
VAR: Motion capture tech can show how the Premier League gets offside decisions wrong

VAR: Motion capture tech can show how the Premier League gets offside decisions wrong
Sep 1, 2022

Source Born to Engineer
Summary Last year, I read about a controversial offside event between Brighton and Liverpool, where the spatial analysis looked skewed and almost everyone was questioning why the technology is being used inappropriately.
People Pooya Soltani
Outputs Is perception of VAR outcome biomechanically accurate?
Org Units School of Health & Society
Themes Developing Cutting-edge Creativity and Practice
Research Centres/Groups Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation
URL https://www.borntoengineer.com/motion-capture-var-offside-decisions
VAR is doomed because fans will never truly trust its technology

VAR is doomed because fans will never truly trust its technology
Apr 26, 2024

Source The Telegraph
Summary We have had plenty of evidence now to prove that the only true fix would be travelling back in time and deciding goalline sensors are enough
People Pooya Soltani
Outputs Is perception of VAR outcome biomechanically accurate?
Org Units School of Health & Society
Themes Developing Cutting-edge Creativity and Practice
Research Centres/Groups Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation
URL https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2024/04/26/var-doomed-because-fans-will-never-truly-trust-technology/
AI Is Helping referee games in major sports leagues, but limitations remain

AI Is Helping referee games in major sports leagues, but limitations remain
May 2, 2024

Source Scientific American
Summary Basketball, baseball, tennis and soccer leagues are starting to use AI to help call the shots
People Pooya Soltani
Outputs Is perception of VAR outcome biomechanically accurate?
Org Units School of Health & Society
Themes Developing Cutting-edge Creativity and Practice
Research Centres/Groups Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation
URL https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ai-is-helping-referee-games-in-major-sports-leagues-but-limitations-remain/