Wood, Lianne
Hunter, Rebecca
Williamson, Esther
Salem, Khalid M
Sahota, Opinder
Phillips, Bethan E
Hendrick, Paul
Lamb, Sarah E
Funding for this research was provided by:
Programme Development Grants (NIHR205671)
NIHR Exeter Biomedical Research Centre, United Kingdom
Article History
Received: 21 January 2025
Revised: 15 May 2025
Accepted: 24 May 2025
First Online: 4 June 2025
Declarations
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: Financial Interests: All authors (except KMS) received financial work to support the production, analysis and publication of this manuscript from the NIHR programme development grant. LW, RH and SEL were supported by the NIHR Exeter Biomedical Research Centre. LW receives fellowship support funding through the NIHR SPCR Post-doctoral fellowship. EW receives funding from the NIHR Research for Patient Benefit Grant for a feasibility study and from the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Oxford and Thames Valley, as well as through the Mireille Gillings Foundation. SEL receives funding from the BOOST Implementation study (NIHR 203301), the Exeter Biomedical Research Centre (NIHR 203320) and the NIHR Outdoor Mobility after Hip fracture feasibility randomised controlled trial, and the European Research Commission for Stepping Out (Understanding the ground truth and mechanisms of falls and balance instability in community dwelling older people). Non-financial interests: LW is an unpaid member of the Society for Back Pain Research and the Advanced Physiotherapy Practice Network; RH is an unpaid member of the National Spinal Network; EW is an unpaid member of the Council for Allied Health Professionals Research. BP, PH, OS, KMS do not have any additional conflicts of interests to declare relevant to the content of this article.