
Overview
Background
Shaun O’Leary, BPHTY (Hon), MPHTY (Msk), PhD, is an Associate Professor in Physiotherapy between the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Queensland, and the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Physiotherapy Department, in Brisbane, Australia. He is also a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist (as awarded by the Australian College of Physiotherapists (ACP) in 2008). Shaun is a longstanding member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association and Fellow of the ACP. Shaun is across clinical education at all levels of physiotherapy training. He has had a major teaching role in the University of Queensland’s postgraduate specialty Masters of Physiotherapy (Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapy) programs since 2001, and nationally has served the ACP as an examiner, and former council member and Chair of the Fellowships Program Standing Committee. In 2021 Shaun was awarded a Senior Fellowship within the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA). Shaun has over 130 publications relating to the management of musculoskeletal conditions (including >110 research articles, 6 book chapters, 2 books translated to multiple languages), > 50 conference presentations, nearly AUD$6 million career grant funding, and have delivered over 60 clinical workshops worldwide, and received clinical research awards nationally and internationally, and supervised 13 research higher degrees.
Availability
- Associate Professor Shaun O'Leary is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Physiotherapy, The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework) of Physiotherapy Studies, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research impacts
The following five examples evidence translation and impact of my research programs -
1. International Influence on the Management of Neck Pain and other Musculoskeletal Conditions: My collaborative research has influenced the management of neck pain as evident by the uptake of co-authored books distributed widely internationally (adapted to 5 languages), 66 original research and 6 review articles concerning neck pain, 66 clinical seminars and workshops concerning neck pain nationally (41) and internationally (25), and clinically focussed awards internationally (2010 American Physical Therapy Association) and nationally (2009 Australian Physiotherapy Association).
2. Developing and Embedding a State-Wide Advanced Practice Musculoskeletal Health Service Model of Care Physiotherapy Screening Clinics & Multidisciplinary Services (MPSC & MDS): My collaborative research program developing and implementing economic modelling within the state-wide Physiotherapy Screening Clinics & Multidisciplinary Services (MPSC&MDS) resulted in approximately $6.5 million of new investment in service planning across multiple hospitals, attracting a Metro North Hospital Health Service Implementation Research Award in 2018. It also underpinned a 2024 invited health service masterclass for which I was senior author showcasing the developing and embedding the MPSC&MDS state-wide, including key characteristics, research and educational initiatives are described that have collectively underpinned successful expansion and sustainability of the service model.
3. Provision of Telehealth Services at Multiple Hospitals: My collaborative studies with former PhD student Dr Michelle Cottrell supported the implementation of Telehealth in 7 Queensland hospital health services, receiving a 2019 High Commendation in the Metro-North Hospitals, Health Services and Implementation Research Award category. One of the papers in this series has been cited 356 times. These studies additionally supported the ability of these Hospital Health Services to maintain important service delivery during the global pandemic (COVID-19). Dr Cottrell was subsequently sought by national and international service and education providers (eg.Physiopedia) to provide consultancy and develop education material regarding telehealth during the COVID-19 response.
4. Changes to Patient Discharge Practices within Advance Practice Models of Care: A series of studies in our advanced practice musculoskeletal services resulted in changes to patient discharge practices in some public hospitals extending the capacity for physiotherapist clinical leaders to formally discharge patients from Specialist Orthopaedic Services without the need for approval by medical specialists. This was achieved through the demonstration of high rates of successfully discharging patients without the need to see medical specialists (approx. 70%), combined with a very low rate of representation of discharged patients to the service (<5%). This served as an exemplar research strategy that has been taken up by other advanced practice models in Queensland Health.
5. Extending the Scope of Physiotherapy Practitioners: I collaborated in a series of studies that provided initial evidence for the role of extended scope physiotherapy practitioners in Australia. The final study in particular demonstrated that corticosteroid injection for shoulder pain by a suitably qualified physiotherapist was at least as clinically effective, and less expensive, than similar care delivered by an orthopaedic surgeon.
Works
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2016
Journal Article
A preliminary case series evaluating the safety and immediate to short-term clinical benefits of joint mobilization in hemophilic arthritis of the lower limb
Scaddan, Emma, Rowell, John and O'Leary, Shaun (2016). A preliminary case series evaluating the safety and immediate to short-term clinical benefits of joint mobilization in hemophilic arthritis of the lower limb. Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy, 25 (4), 1-7. doi: 10.1080/10669817.2016.1256117
2016
Journal Article
Increasing capacity for the treatment of common musculoskeletal problems: a non-inferiority RCT and economic analysis of corticosteroid injection for shoulder pain comparing a physiotherapist and orthopaedic surgeon
Marks, Darryn, Bisset, Leanne, Comans, Tracy, Thomas, Michael, Ng, Shu Kay, O'Leary, Shaun, Conaghan, Philip G. and Scuffham, Paul A. (2016). Increasing capacity for the treatment of common musculoskeletal problems: a non-inferiority RCT and economic analysis of corticosteroid injection for shoulder pain comparing a physiotherapist and orthopaedic surgeon. PLoS ONE, 11 (9) e0162679, e0162679. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0162679
2016
Journal Article
The efficiency of increasing the capacity of physiotherapy screening clinics or traditional medical services to address unmet demand in orthopaedic outpatients: a practical application of discrete event simulation with dynamic queuing
Standfield, L., Comans, T., Raymer, M., O'Leary, S., Moretto, N. and Scuffham, P. (2016). The efficiency of increasing the capacity of physiotherapy screening clinics or traditional medical services to address unmet demand in orthopaedic outpatients: a practical application of discrete event simulation with dynamic queuing. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 14 (4), 479-491. doi: 10.1007/s40258-016-0246-1
2016
Journal Article
Real-time telerehabilitation for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions is effective and comparable to standard practice: a systematic review & meta-analysis
Cottrell, Michelle A., Galea, Olivia A., O'Leary, Shaun P., Hill, Anne J. and Russell, Trevor G. (2016). Real-time telerehabilitation for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions is effective and comparable to standard practice: a systematic review & meta-analysis. Clinical Rehabilitation, 31 (5), 625-638. doi: 10.1177/0269215516645148
2015
Journal Article
Agreement between physiotherapists rating scapular posture in multiple planes in patients with neck pain: reliability study
O'Leary, Shaun, Christensen, Steffan W., Verouhis, Alexis, Pape, Morten, Nilsen, Oivind and McPhail, Steven M. (2015). Agreement between physiotherapists rating scapular posture in multiple planes in patients with neck pain: reliability study. Physiotherapy, 101 (4), 381-388. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2015.01.005
2015
Journal Article
Morphological changes in the cervical muscles of women with chronic whiplash can be modified with exercise-A pilot study
O'leary, Shaun., Jull, Gwendolen., Van Wyk, Luke., Pedler, Ashely. and Elliott, James. (2015). Morphological changes in the cervical muscles of women with chronic whiplash can be modified with exercise-A pilot study. Muscle and Nerve, 52 (5), 772-779. doi: 10.1002/mus.24612
2015
Journal Article
Intra-rater reliability of hallux flexor strength measures using the Nintendo Wii Balance Board
Quek, June., Treleaven, Julia., Brauer, Sandra G., O'Leary, Shaun. and Clark, Ross A. (2015). Intra-rater reliability of hallux flexor strength measures using the Nintendo Wii Balance Board. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 8 (48) 48, 48. doi: 10.1186/s13047-015-0104-7
2015
Journal Article
The effect of 3 different exercise approaches on neck muscle endurance, kinesiophobia, exercise compliance, and patient satisfaction in chronic whiplash
Peterson G.E., Landen Ludvigsson M.H., O'Leary, Shuan P., Dedering A.M., Wallman T., Jonsson M.I.N. and Peolsson, Anneli L.C. (2015). The effect of 3 different exercise approaches on neck muscle endurance, kinesiophobia, exercise compliance, and patient satisfaction in chronic whiplash. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 38 (7), 465-476.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2015.06.011
2015
Conference Publication
Prevalence and incidence of shoulder and neck dysfunction after neck dissection: a systematic review
Gane, E., Michaleff, Z., Jaber, K., Hatton, A., McPhail, S. and O’Leary, S. (2015). Prevalence and incidence of shoulder and neck dysfunction after neck dissection: a systematic review. World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress 2015, Singapore, 1-4 May 2015. London, United Kingdom: Elsevier . doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2015.03.3217
2015
Journal Article
The effect of neck-specific exercise with, or without a behavioral approach, on pain, disability, and self-efficacy in chronic whiplash-associated disorders: a randomized clinical trial
Ludvigsson, Maria L., Peterson, Gunnel, O'Leary, Shaun, Dedering, Asa and Peolsson, Anneli (2015). The effect of neck-specific exercise with, or without a behavioral approach, on pain, disability, and self-efficacy in chronic whiplash-associated disorders: a randomized clinical trial. Clinical Journal of Pain, 31 (4), 294-303. doi: 10.1097/AJP.0000000000000123
2015
Journal Article
Preliminary evaluation of dorsal muscle activity during resisted cervical extension in patients with longstanding pain and disability following anterior cervical decompression and fusion surgery
Peolsson, A., Peolsson, M., Jull, G., Lofstedt, T., Trygg, J. and O'Leary, S. (2015). Preliminary evaluation of dorsal muscle activity during resisted cervical extension in patients with longstanding pain and disability following anterior cervical decompression and fusion surgery. Physiotherapy (United Kingdom), 101 (1), 69-74. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2014.04.010
2015
Conference Publication
Challenges in the evaluation of muscle function and implications for the management of neck pain
O'Leary, Shaun (2015). Challenges in the evaluation of muscle function and implications for the management of neck pain. Australian Physiotherapy Association – Hunter Valley Chapter, Newcastle, Australia, 10 July 2015.
2015
Book Chapter
Cervical spine: idiopathic neck pain disorders
Jull, Gwendolen, Falla, Deborah, O'Leary, Shaun and McCarthy, Christopher (2015). Cervical spine: idiopathic neck pain disorders. Grieve's modern musculoskeletal physiotherapy. (pp. 410-422) edited by Gwendolen Jull, Ann Moore, Deborah Falla, Jeremy Lewis, Christopher McCarthy and Michele Sterling. Edinburgh, United Kingdom: Elsevier.
2014
Journal Article
A workplace exercise versus health promotion intervention to prevent and reduce the economic and personal burden of non-specific neck pain in office personnel: protocol of a cluster-randomised controlled trial
Johnston, V., O'Leary, S., Comans, T., Straker, L., Melloh, M., Khan, A. and Sjogaard, G. (2014). A workplace exercise versus health promotion intervention to prevent and reduce the economic and personal burden of non-specific neck pain in office personnel: protocol of a cluster-randomised controlled trial. Journal of Physiotherapy, 60 (4), 223-223. doi: 10.1016/j.jphys.2014.08.007
2014
Journal Article
An experienced physiotherapist prescribing and administering corticosteroid and local anaesthetic injections to the shoulder in an Australian orthopaedic service, a non-inferiority randomised controlled trial and economic analysis: study protocol for a ra
Marks, Darryn, Bisset, Leanne, Thomas, Michael, O'Leary, Shaun, Comans, Tracy, Ng, Shu Kay, Conaghan, Philip G. and Scuffham, Paul (2014). An experienced physiotherapist prescribing and administering corticosteroid and local anaesthetic injections to the shoulder in an Australian orthopaedic service, a non-inferiority randomised controlled trial and economic analysis: study protocol for a ra. Trials, 15 (503) 503, 503. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-503
2014
Journal Article
Cost-effectiveness of a physiotherapist-led service for orthopaedic outpatients
Comans, Tracy, Raymer, Maree, O'Leary, Shaun, Smith, David and Scuffham, Paul (2014). Cost-effectiveness of a physiotherapist-led service for orthopaedic outpatients. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 19 (4), 216-223. doi: 10.1177/1355819614533675
2014
Journal Article
A speckle tracking application of ultrasound to evaluate activity of multilayered cervical muscles
van der Werff, Ross, O'Leary, Shaun, Jull, Gwendolen, Peolsson, Michael, Trygg, Johan and Peolsson, Anneli (2014). A speckle tracking application of ultrasound to evaluate activity of multilayered cervical muscles. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 46 (7), 662-667. doi: 10.2340/16501977-1822
2014
Journal Article
The relevance of scapular dysfunction in neck pain: a brief commentary
Cagnie, Barbara, Struyf, Filip, Cools, Ann, Castelein, Birgit, Danneels, Lieven and O'Leary, Shaun (2014). The relevance of scapular dysfunction in neck pain: a brief commentary. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 44 (6), 435-439. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2014.5038
2014
Journal Article
Does posture of the cervical spine influence dorsal neck muscle activity when lifting?
Peolsson, Anneli, Marstein, Eivind, McNamara, Timothy, Nolan, Damien, Sjaaberg, Espen, Peolsson, Michael, Jull, Gwendolen and O'Leary, Shaun (2014). Does posture of the cervical spine influence dorsal neck muscle activity when lifting?. Manual Therapy, 19 (1), 32-36. doi: 10.1016/j.math.2013.06.003
2014
Conference Publication
Sensorimotor evaluation and training for cervical spine disorders (Workshop)
O'Leary, Shaun (2014). Sensorimotor evaluation and training for cervical spine disorders (Workshop). Norwegian Sports Medicine Association Conference, Tromso, Norway, 7-9 November 2014.
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Associate Professor Shaun O'Leary is:
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Master Philosophy
Disinvestment of low value care (supervised) and the implementation of high value care (unsupervised) in early physiotherapy rehabilitation post primary Total hip arthroplasty surgery: Utilising the Theoretical Domains Framework and RE-AIM framework
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Trevor Russell
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring the attributes of the contemporary Clinical Educator - future proofing clinical education in Queensland Health Physiotherapy
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Deanne Gannaway
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Doctor Philosophy
Implementation of a self-directed model of care for physiotherapy rehabilitation post primary total hip replacement
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Trevor Russell
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Doctor Philosophy
Sustainable career pathways for clinician-scientists in Australian public health
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Adrienne Young, Professor Di Eley
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Doctor Philosophy
Sustainable career pathways for clinician-scientists in Australian public health
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Adrienne Young, Professor Di Eley
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Doctor Philosophy
Early biopsychosocial intervention for people experiencing traumatic injuries
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Nigel Armfield, Professor Michele Sterling
Completed supervision
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Do impairments exist beyond expected recovery time following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and what is their relationship with self-reported symptoms?
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Julia Treleaven
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
The refinement and validity evaluation of a 2-Dimensional motion capture method to quantify lumbo-pelvic-hip complex motion in chronic low back pain.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Paul Hodges, Professor Trevor Russell, Professor Kylie Tucker
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2018
Master Philosophy
Are mechanical pain thresholds useful in defining symptoms of advanced knee osteoarthritis and predicting patient satisfaction following total knee replacement?
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Michele Sterling
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Functional recovery of the upper quadrant after neck dissection surgery for head and neck cancer
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ben Panizza, Dr Anna Hatton
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
A longitudinal study of risk factors for non-specific neck pain in office workers
Principal Advisor
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Advancing the conceptualisation and operationalisation of workability in later career workers
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Kirsten Way
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Telerehabilitation in the management of chronic musculoskeletal conditions: an implementation science approach
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Tracy Comans, Professor Trevor Russell
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Refining scapulothoracic kinematic measurement and characterising scapulothoracic resting posture in those with and without chronic non-specific neck pain.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Gwendolen Jull
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Impact of a workplace-based ergonomic and exercise intervention for the reduction of neck pain and disability in office workers
Associate Advisor
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