Articles by Dr Sandy Hilton

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The association between pain beliefs and pain intensity and/or disability in people with shoulder pain: A systematic review
Issue 15 (February 2019)
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Accuracy of clinical and imaging tests for the diagnosis of hip dysplasia and instability: A systematic review
Issue 14 (January 2019)
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Effectiveness of telephone-based interventions for managing osteoarthritis and spinal pain: A systematic review and meta analysis
Issue 13 (December 2018)
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Trigger point manual therapy for the treatment of chronic noncancer pain in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Issue 11 (October 2018)
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Effectiveness of myofascial release in treatment of chronic musculokskeletal pain: A systematic review
Issue 1 (December 2017)
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Chronic exposure to insufficient sleep alters processes of pain habituation and sensitization
Issue 3 (February 2018)
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The experience of living with patellofemoral pain-loss confusion and fear-avoidance: A UK qualitative study
Issue 4 (March 2018)
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Dr Sandy Hilton

Physiotherapist
Chicago, USA

Sandy graduated from Pacific University (Oregon) in 1988 with a Master of Science in Physical Therapy and a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Des Moines University in December 2013. She has worked in multiple settings across the US with a neurologic and orthopedic emphasis including a focus in pelvic rehabilitation for pain and dysfunction. Sandy teaches and speaks internationally on the treatment of pelvic pain, and the application of pain science into clinical practice. Sandy’s clinical interest is chronic pain with a particular interest in complex pelvic pain disorders for men and women. Sandy is the co-host of Pain Science and Sensibility, a podcast on the application of research into the clinic.