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Physiotherapy, Low Back Pain, Sciatica, Rehabilitation.
United Kingdom

Activities

Employment (6)

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust: Sheffield, Sheffield, GB

2005-06-01 to present | Spinal Extended Scope Physiotherapist (Therapy Services outpatient department )
Employment
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Michael Reddington

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust: Sheffield, Sheffield, GB

2005-06-01 to present | Spinal Extended Scope Physiotherapist (Therapy Services outpatient department )
Employment
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Michael Reddington

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust: Sheffield, Sheffield, GB

2005-06-01 to present | Spinal Extended Scope Physiotherapist (Therapy Services outpatient department )
Employment
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Michael Reddington

York District Hospital: York, GB

2001-09-01 to 2005-06-31 | Senior Physiotherapist / Extended Scope Physiotherapist (Physiotherapy)
Employment
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Michael Reddington

Sheffield Childrens Hospital : Sheffield, GB

1997-12-01 to 2001-08-01 | Senior Physiotherapist (Physiotherapy)
Employment
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Michael Reddington

Royal Hallamshire Hospital: Sheffield, Sheffield, GB

1996-09-01 to 1997-12-01 | Junior Physiotherapist (Physiotherapy)
Employment
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Michael Reddington

Education and qualifications (6)

Musculoskeletal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists: London, GB

2004-06-01 to present
Qualification
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Michael Reddington

Society of Orthopaedic Medicine-Diploma injection therapy: Sheffield, GB

2004 to present
Qualification
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Michael Reddington

Diploma in Orthopaedic medicine-Cyriax organisation: York, GB

2002 to present
Qualification
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Michael Reddington

University of Sheffield: Sheffield, Sheffield, GB

2015-03-01 to 2019-09-01 | PhD (School of Health and Related Research (ScHaRR))
Education
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Michael Reddington

Sheffield Hallam University: Sheffield, Sheffield, GB

2005-09-01 to 2008-06-01 | MSc (Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy) (Physiotherapy )
Education
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Michael Reddington

University of East Anglia: Norwich, Norfolk, GB

1993-09-01 to 1996-07-01 | BSc (Hons) (Physiotherapy)
Education
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Michael Reddington

Professional activities (7)

South Yorkshire Allied Health Professions Council: Sheffield, GB

2023-10 to present | Member of Research and Innovations group
Invited position
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Michael Reddington

CAHPR: Sheffield, GB

2021-07-01 to present | board member
Invited position
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Michael Reddington

Society for Back Pain Research: Huddersfield, GB

2006-01-01 to present | Full
Membership
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Michael Reddington

Musucluoskeletal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (MACP): London, GB

2004-06-01 to present | Full
Membership
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Michael Reddington

Chartered Society of Physiotherapy: London, London, GB

1996-08-01 to present | Full
Membership
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Michael Reddington

Society for Back Pain Research : Huddersfield, GB

2022-06-10 to 2025 | Committee Member
Invited position
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Michael Reddington

National Low Back and Radicular Pain Pathway-Clinical network: London, GB

2019-05-01 to 2021-04-28 | Academic representative
Invited position
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Michael Reddington

Funding (5)

The clinical and cost-effectiveness of lumbar fusion surgery for patients with persistent, severe low back pain: Short: FusiOn veRsus bEst coNServatIve Care (the FORENSIC trial)

2024 to 2029 | Award
National Institute for Health Research (Leeds, GB)
Source: Self-asserted source
Michael Reddington

NIHR Development and Skills Enhancement Award

2020-11-01 to 2021-10-31 | Grant
National Institute for Health and Care Research (London, GB)
GRANT_NUMBER: NIHR301199
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Michael Reddington via DimensionsWizard

HEE/NIHR Bridging award

2019-10 to 2020-09 | Award
National Institute for Health Research (Leeds, GB)
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Michael Reddington

Physiotherapy Management of Lumbar Radicular Syndrome

2015-03 to 2019-02 | Award
National Institute for Health Research (Leeds, GB)
GRANT_NUMBER:

CDRF-2014-05-046

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Michael Reddington
grade
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Can Physiotherapy Effectively Treat Patients with LRS Secondary to Demonstrable Disc Prolapse?

2013-06 to 2014-01 | Award
National Institute for Health Research (Leeds, GB)
GRANT_NUMBER:

PB-PG-0110-21158

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Michael Reddington

Works (26)

Predictors of poor outcome following lumbar spinal fusion surgery: a prospective observational study to derive two clinical prediction rules using British Spine Registry data

European Spine Journal
2023-07 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0940-6719
Part of ISSN: 1432-0932
Contributors: Alison Rushton; Feroz Jadhakhan; Martin L. Verra; Andrew Emms; Nicola R. Heneghan; Deborah Falla; Michael Reddington; Ashley A. Cole; Paul C. Willems; Lorin Benneker et al.
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Michael Reddington

Immediate patient perceptions following lumbar spinal fusion surgery: semi-structured multi-centre interviews exploring the patient journey and experiences of lumbar fusion surgery (FuJourn)

European Spine Journal
2022-09-17 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0940-6719
Part of ISSN: 1432-0932
Contributors: Michael Reddington
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Michael Reddington

Patients’ expectations and experiences of accelerated access to physiotherapy for sciatica: qualitative findings from a mixed-methods study

Physiotherapy
2022-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Michael Reddington; Susan Baxter; Stephen J Walters; Ashley Cole
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A Survey of current practices of delivery of day case lumbar microdiscectomy surgery in the UK

BASS
2022-06-05 | Conference paper | Conceptualization, Data curation, Formal analysis, Methodology, Software, Supervision, Writing - review & editing, Writing - original draft
Contributors: Michael Reddington
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Michael Reddington

A qualitative exploration of patient experiences of medication for sciatica

Musculoskeletal Science and Practice
2021 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85109397534

Part of ISSN: 24687812 24688630
Contributors: Reddington, M.; Baxter, S.; Walters, S.J.
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Michael Reddington via Scopus - Elsevier

Early referral to physical therapy: A reasonable choice for primary care patients with sciatica

Annals of Internal Medicine
2021 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85100125098

Part of ISSN: 15393704 00034819
Contributors: Foster, N.E.; Reddington, M.
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Michael Reddington via Scopus - Elsevier

Qualitative analysis of the patient journey following lumbar spinal fusion surgery in real-time as lived: Insights to inform rehabilitation

Physiotherapy
2021-12 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0031-9406
Contributors: Michael Reddington
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Michael Reddington

A qualitative exploration of patient experiences of medication for sciatica

Musculoskeletal Science and Practice
2021-07-01 | Journal article
Funded by GRANT_NUMBER:

10.1016/j.msksp.2021.102419

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Michael Reddington

Patient journey following lumbar spinal fusion surgery (FuJourn): A multicentre exploration of the immediate post-operative period using qualitative patient diaries

PLoS ONE
2020 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85097034978

Part of ISSN: 19326203
Contributors: Rushton, A.; Jadhakhan, F.; Masson, A.; Athey, V.; Staal, J.B.; Verra, M.L.; Emms, A.; Reddington, M.; Cole, A.; Willems, P.C. et al.
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Michael Reddington via Scopus - Elsevier

The drugs don't work-Patients perceptions of the use of pain relief for sciatica

The Society for Back Pain Research Annual conference
2018-11-16 | Conference paper
Contributors: Michael Reddington
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Michael Reddington

Physiotherapy for Sciatica-Is earlier better? The results of the POLAR pilot study

The Society for Back Pain Research Annual conference
2018-11-15 | Conference paper | Writing - original draft, Conceptualization, Funding acquisition, Investigation, Methodology
Contributors: Michael Reddington
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Michael Reddington

Does early intervention improve outcomes in the physiotherapy management of lumbar radicular syndrome? Results of the POLAR pilot randomised controlled trial

BMJ Open
2018-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Michael Reddington; Stephen J Walters; Judith Cohen; Susan K Baxter; Ashley Cole
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Development and validation of two clinical prediction models to inform clinical decision-making for lumbar spinal fusion surgery for degenerative disorders and rehabilitation following surgery: protocol for a prospective observational study

BMJ Open
2018-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Alison B Rushton; Martin L Verra; Andrew Emms; Nicola R Heneghan; Deborah Falla; Michael Reddington; Ashley A Cole; Paul Willems; Lorin Benneker; David Selvey et al.
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Patient journey following lumbar spinal fusion surgery (LSFS): protocol for a multicentre qualitative analysis of the patient rehabilitation experience (FuJourn)

BMJ Open
2018-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Alison Rushton; J Bart Staal; Martin Verra; Andrew Emms; Michael Reddington; Andrew Soundy; Ashley Cole; Paul Willems; Lorin Benneker; Annabel Masson et al.
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Physiotherapy for Patients with Sciatica Awaiting Lumbar Micro-discectomy Surgery: A Nested, Qualitative Study of Patients' Views and Experiences

Physiotherapy Research International
2017 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-84959420597

Part of ISSN: 15206483 13582267
Contributors: Boote, J.; Newsome, R.; Reddington, M.; Cole, A.; Dimairo, M.
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Michael Reddington via Scopus - Elsevier

Does early intervention improve outcomes in physiotherapy management of lumbar radicular syndrome? A mixed-methods study protocol

BMJ Open
2017-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Michael Reddington; Stephen J Walters; Judith Cohen; Susan Baxter
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Can Physiotherapy Effectively Treat Patients with Lumbar Radicular Syndrome Secondary to Demonstrable Disc Prolapse? A Preliminary Randomised Controlled Trial of Patients Awaiting Lumbar Microdiscectomy

2013 | Conference paper
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Michael Reddington

Treating Sciatica with Physiotherapy; A Nested Qualitative investigation of the Views and Experiences of Patients’

2013 | Conference paper
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Michael Reddington

A goal orientated back group. Does it work? Review of functional-based back rehabilitation group

Podium presentation Britspine (Newcastle)
2012 | Conference paper
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Michael Reddington

A Prospective Study evaluating the accuracy of Extended Scope Physiotherapists (ESP) Assessment of Spinal Patients when compared to MRI diagnosi

Podium presentation CSP congress Manchester
2012 | Conference paper
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Michael Reddington

Measuring Competencies Within the orthopaedic Spinal Service; MRI Requesting Rights by Spinal Extended Scope Physiotherapists Within Secondary Care One Year On

British Association of Spine Surgeons
2011 | Conference paper
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Michael Reddington

Thoracic Spine Pain: A Cause for Concern? A Retrospective review of Patients presenting with Thoracic Spine Pain

Podium presentation BASS, Edinburgh
2011 | Conference paper
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Michael Reddington

The importance of accurate ESP assessment in patients with Lumbar Radicular Signs in the absence of Concordant MRI scans

British Association of Spine Surgeons Conference
2009 | Conference paper
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Michael Reddington

Extended Scope Physiotherapists: How often does their clinical diagnosis agree with the MRI scan?

Chartered Society of Physiotherapists Annual Conference
2009-05-07 | Conference paper
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Michael Reddington

1. The Relationship Between Self-rated Disability and Physical Performance in People with Chronic Low Back Pain

British Association of Spine Surgeons Conference
2009-03-04 | Conference paper
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Michael Reddington

Physiotherapy for Sciatica: Is Earlier Better?

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Contributors: Michael Reddington
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Peer review (1 review for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for Trials (1)