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Megan H Ross

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Journal of Physiotherapy|June 21, 2025
Critically appraised paper: Adding healthy lifestyle management to guideline-based care improves disability for low back painMegan H Ross
Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|May 4, 2026
Commentary on Bakaa et alMegan H Ross
Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|May 10, 2024
Commentary on Ravi et al.<sup>1</sup>Jenny Setchell, Megan H Ross
Occupational Therapy in Health Care|December 11, 2024
Occupational Therapists in Australia Vary in Their Knowledge, Skills and Clinical Practices to Meet the Health Needs of the LGBTQIA+ CommunityRachael Brown, Megan H Ross
Journal, Physical Therapy Education|January 21, 2025
Developing an Online Education Resource to Enhance Physical Therapists' Use of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Other Related Identities Affirming Care: A Mixed Methods StudyMegan H Ross, Jenny Setchell
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 20, 2019
People who identify as LGBTIQ+ can experience assumptions, discomfort, some discrimination, and a lack of knowledge while attending physiotherapy: a surveyMegan H Ross, Jenny Setchell
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 13, 2023
Physiotherapists vary in their knowledge of and approach to working with patients who are LGBTQIA+: a qualitative studyMegan H Ross, Jenny Setchell
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 26, 2024
Physiotherapy students hold varying attitudes, beliefs and learning preferences regarding LGBTQIA+ healthcare: a mixed methods studyCalum Neish, Megan H Ross
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 23, 2025
Sex, gender and pain: beyond false binariesEmre Ilhan, Roxie Swart, Megan H Ross
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|July 31, 2023
"It's just as remarkable as being left-handed, isn't it?": exploring normativity through Australian physiotherapists' perspectives of working with LGBTQIA+ patientsMegan H Ross, Calum Neish, Jenny Setchell
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Journal of Physiotherapy|June 21, 2025
Critically appraised paper: Adding healthy lifestyle management to guideline-based care improves disability for low back painMegan H Ross
Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|May 4, 2026
Commentary on Bakaa et alMegan H Ross
Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|May 10, 2024
Commentary on Ravi et al.<sup>1</sup>Jenny Setchell, Megan H Ross
Occupational Therapy in Health Care|December 11, 2024
Occupational Therapists in Australia Vary in Their Knowledge, Skills and Clinical Practices to Meet the Health Needs of the LGBTQIA+ CommunityRachael Brown, Megan H Ross
Journal, Physical Therapy Education|January 21, 2025
Developing an Online Education Resource to Enhance Physical Therapists' Use of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Other Related Identities Affirming Care: A Mixed Methods StudyMegan H Ross, Jenny Setchell
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 20, 2019
People who identify as LGBTIQ+ can experience assumptions, discomfort, some discrimination, and a lack of knowledge while attending physiotherapy: a surveyMegan H Ross, Jenny Setchell
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 13, 2023
Physiotherapists vary in their knowledge of and approach to working with patients who are LGBTQIA+: a qualitative studyMegan H Ross, Jenny Setchell
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 26, 2024
Physiotherapy students hold varying attitudes, beliefs and learning preferences regarding LGBTQIA+ healthcare: a mixed methods studyCalum Neish, Megan H Ross
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 23, 2025
Sex, gender and pain: beyond false binariesEmre Ilhan, Roxie Swart, Megan H Ross
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|July 31, 2023
"It's just as remarkable as being left-handed, isn't it?": exploring normativity through Australian physiotherapists' perspectives of working with LGBTQIA+ patientsMegan H Ross, Calum Neish, Jenny Setchell
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