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Mr Benjamin Beare
Lecturer (Teaching & Research) in Physiotherapy

Mary Seacole

Summary

Ben is a Physiotherapy Lecturer and Researcher. His research interest is shoulder pain in the neurological population. He is also interested in rehabilitation adjuncts, enhanced environments and social initiatives that help people with neurological impairments participate in experiences that are meaningful to them.

Newest selected publications

Seary, C., Beare, B., Hunt, S., Richie, J., Juckes, F. and Stevenson, V. (2023) 'Use of focus groups to explore service users’experiences and inform future service development needs in an outpatient service'. Connect (UCLH). pp. 15 - 17.Open Access Link

Journal article

Lakra, C., Higgins, R., Beare, B., Farrell, R., Ajina, S., Burns, S., et al. (2023) 'Managing painful shoulder after neurological injury'. Practical Neurology, 23 (3). pp. 229 - 238. ISSN: 1474-7758

Journal article

Beare, B., Brander, F., Farrell, R., Lakra, C., Higgins, R. and Ward, N. (2023) 'Understanding frozen shoulder in the hemiparetic arm after stroke'. Advances in Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, 22 (1). pp. 12 - 15. ISSN: 1473-9348 Open Access Link

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Beare, B., Doogan, CE., Douglass-Kirk, P., Leff, AP. and Ward, N. (2022) 'Neuro-Rehabilitation OnLine (N-ROL): description and evaluation of a group-based telerehabilitation programme for acquired brain injury'. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 92 (12). pp. 1354 - 1355. ISSN: 0022-3050 Open Access Link

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Taylor, PN., Sampson, T., Beare, B., Donavon-Hall, M., Thomas, PW., Marques, E., et al. (2020) 'The effectiveness of peroneal nerve functional electrical simulation for the reduction of bradykinesia in Parkinson’s disease: A feasibility study for a randomised control trial'. Clinical Rehabilitation, 35 (4). pp. 546 - 557. ISSN: 0269-2155 Open Access Link

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