
Overview
Background
Jonathan is Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Musculoskeletal and Orthopaedic Research at the STARS Education and Research Alliance. “STARS” is the Surgical, Treatment and Rehabilitation Service specialist public health facility in Brisbane and the “Alliance” is between the University of Queensland and Metro North Health in Queensland, Australia.
His vision is to improve the quality of life of people with the most common and disabling types of joint pain by investigating the most effective and safe treatments to support condition management. A key part of this is understanding what works best for whom and why. He has a specialist interest in the clinical management of joint pain due to osteoarthritis with education, exercise and weight loss. To maximise research impact he also seeks to understand the best ways of getting new knowledge from research to the people who need it most including healthcare practitioners and people with joint pain.
His boundary-spanning physiotherapy career has involved clinical, academic, conjoint, policy and professional body roles. Prior to joining the University of Queensland, he was Research into Practice Adviser at the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy in the UK and he holds an Honorary Senior Research Fellow position at Keele University, UK.
He has published over 40 peer-reviewed journal articles in top musculoskeletal journals including The Lancet Rheumatology, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Rheumatology and the British Journal of Sports Medicine. He has lead-supervised three research students to completion (1 PhD, 1 MPhil and 1 Academy of Medical Sciences project student) and has 1 ongoing Prof Doc student. He contributes to national policy (e.g. 2022 UK NICE osteoarthritis guideline committee), is a steering group member of the Osteoarthritis Research Society International Joint Effort Initiative (which seeks to improve the international implementation of evidence based osteoarthritis care) and has held national committee strategy, research and communications officer roles (e.g. for: The Community Rehabilitation Alliance; The British Society of Rheumatology, and; the Council for Allied Health Professions Research). He thrives through collaboration and welcomes approaches from prospective PhD students. He is committed to improving equity, diversity and belonging in Allied Health Professions research.
Examples of national and international recognition include:
-Invited advisor to NHS England Obesity Expert Group and report writer of “the impact of weight and weight management on osteoarthritis of the hip and knee” 2021-23.
-Chartered Society of Physiotherapy competition award- Leadership Development Programme MSc module funding 2021.
-Invitations to give international conference plenaries including the Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) Epidemiology and Therapy Year in Review in 2021.
-Clinical Research Network West Midlands Research Scholar Fellowships x2 2020-2022
-Invited osteoarthritis expert to UK Royal Pharmaceutical Society 2020
-National Institute of Health Care Research (NIHR) Academic Clinical Lecturer in Physiotherapy 2016-2019
-Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Robert Williams Award for top 10 abstract at The World Confederation of Physical Therapy 2015
-OARSI Young Investigator Award 2014
Availability
- Dr Jonathan Quicke is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Research impacts
Joint pain due to osteoarthritis is the most common type of joint pain in adults aged 45 and over. Dr Quicke’s research into the safety of physical activity for people with knee osteoarthritis has contributed to the 2018 American Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee Scientific Report recommending exercise and physical activity for people with OA. He has personally implemented and evaluated Physiotherapy led osteoarthritis services which have influenced models of care in Europe (JIGSAW-E), his OA research, reports and advocacy work have contributed to changes in OA care pathways (for example, national UK piloting of a NHS Digital Weight Management Programme for people with osteoarthritis of the hip and knee). His research has contributed to a nationally implemented New Zealand OA guidebook (2022) and a UK animated Patient Explanation for OA (2023) and multiple healthcare professional training resources.
The Community Rehabilitation Alliance "Making Community Rehabilitation Data Count Report" he authored has been cited in and influenced the NHS England Intermediate Care Framework policy.
Works
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2019
Journal Article
How do UK physiotherapists address weight loss among individuals with hip osteoarthritis? A mixed-methods study
Holden, Melanie Ann, Waterfield, Jackie, Whittle, Rebecca, Bennell, Kim, Quicke, Jonathan George, Chesterton, Linda and Mallen, Christian David (2019). How do UK physiotherapists address weight loss among individuals with hip osteoarthritis? A mixed-methods study. Musculoskeletal Care, 17 (1), 133-144. doi: 10.1002/msc.1383
2019
Journal Article
Identification and Evaluation of Self-Report Physical Activity Instruments in Adults With Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review
Smith, Robert D., Dziedzic, Krysia S., Quicke, Jonathan G., Holden, Melanie A., McHugh, Gretl A. and Healey, Emma L. (2019). Identification and Evaluation of Self-Report Physical Activity Instruments in Adults With Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review. Arthritis Care and Research, 71 (2), 237-251. doi: 10.1002/acr.23787
2018
Journal Article
Defining adherence to therapeutic exercise for musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review
Bailey, Daniel L., Holden, Melanie A., Foster, Nadine E., Quicke, Jonathan G., Haywood, Kirstie L. and Bishop, Annette (2018). Defining adherence to therapeutic exercise for musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 54 (6), 1-7. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2017-098742
2018
Conference Publication
The effectiveness of physical activity interventions for people with osteoarthritis and obesity: a meta-analysis
Mckevitt, S., Jinks, C., Healey, E.L. and Quicke, J.G. (2018). The effectiveness of physical activity interventions for people with osteoarthritis and obesity: a meta-analysis. EULAR Annual European Congress of Rheumatology 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 13–16 June 2018. London, United Kingdom: BMJ Group. doi: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2018-eular.6421
2018
Conference Publication
Rosa canina fruit (rosehip) for osteoarthritis: a cochrane review
Hu, X.-Y., Corp, N., Quicke, J., Lai, L., Blondel, C., Stuart, B., Abdelmotelb, A., Leweth, G., Mallen, C. and Moore, M. (2018). Rosa canina fruit (rosehip) for osteoarthritis: a cochrane review. 2018 OARSI World Congress on Osteoarthritis: Promoting Clinical and Basic Research in Osteoarthritis, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 26-29 April 2018. London, United Kingdom: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2018.02.685
2018
Conference Publication
A mixed methods exploration of how UK physical therapists address weight loss among individuals with hip osteoarthritis
Holden, M. A., Waterfield, J., Whittle, R., Bennell, K., Chesterton, L., Quicke, J. G. and Mallen, C. D. (2018). A mixed methods exploration of how UK physical therapists address weight loss among individuals with hip osteoarthritis. 2018 OARSI World Congress on Osteoarthritis: Promoting Clinical and Basic Research in Osteoarthritis, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 26-29 April 2018. Elsevier BV. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2018.02.645
2018
Journal Article
How do physical therapists in the United Kingdom manage patients with hip osteoarthritis? Results of a cross-sectional survey
Holden, Melanie A., Bennell, Kim L., Whittle, Rebecca, Chesterton, Linda, Foster, Nadine E., Halliday, Nicola A., Spiers, Libby N., Mason, Elizabeth M., Quicke, Jonathan G. and Mallen, Christian D. (2018). How do physical therapists in the United Kingdom manage patients with hip osteoarthritis? Results of a cross-sectional survey. Physical Therapy, 98 (6), 461-470. doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzy013
2018
Journal Article
Change in physical activity level and clinical outcomes in older adults with knee pain: a secondary analysis from a randomised controlled trial
Quicke, Jonathan G., Foster, Nadine E., Croft, Peter R., Ogollah, Reuben O. and Holden, Melanie A. (2018). Change in physical activity level and clinical outcomes in older adults with knee pain: a secondary analysis from a randomised controlled trial. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 19 (1) 59. doi: 10.1186/s12891-018-1968-z
2017
Journal Article
Relationship between attitudes and beliefs and physical activity in older adults with knee pain: secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
Quicke, Jonathan G., Foster, Nadine E., Ogollah, Reuben O., Croft, Peter R. and Holden, Melanie A. (2017). Relationship between attitudes and beliefs and physical activity in older adults with knee pain: secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial. Arthritis Care and Research, 69 (8), 1192-1200. doi: 10.1002/acr.23104
2017
Conference Publication
127. Interventions to improve adherence to exercise across different health conditions: a narrative synthesis of systematic reviews
Holden, Melanie A., Babatunde, Opeyemi O., Quicke, Jonathan G., Healey, Emma, McCluskey, Michael and Foster, Nadine E. (2017). 127. Interventions to improve adherence to exercise across different health conditions: a narrative synthesis of systematic reviews. Rheumatology 2017, Unknown, Unknown. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/kex062.128
2017
Conference Publication
Defining adherence to therapeutic exercise for musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review
Bailey, Daniel, Holden, Melanie A., Foster, Nadine E., Quicke, Johny G., Haywood, Kirstie L. and Bishop, Annette (2017). Defining adherence to therapeutic exercise for musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review. Rheumatology 2017, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 25 – 27 April 2017. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/kex062.178
2017
Conference Publication
Sitting time predicts clinical outcomes of function and physical health in adults with OA
Quicke, J. G., Afolabi, E. K., Lewis, M., Watkins, J., Dziedzic, K. S. and Healey, E. L. (2017). Sitting time predicts clinical outcomes of function and physical health in adults with OA. 2017 OARSI World Congress on Osteoarthritis: Promoting Clinical and Basic Research in Osteoarthritis, Las Vegas, NV USA, 27-30 April 2017. London, United Kingdom: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2017.02.574
2016
Conference Publication
Can attitudes and beliefs about exercise predict future physical activity level in older adults with knee pain?
Quicke, J. G., Foster, N. E., Ogollah, R. O., Croft, P. R. and Holden, M. A. (2016). Can attitudes and beliefs about exercise predict future physical activity level in older adults with knee pain?. 2016 OARSI World Congress on Osteoarthritis: Promoting Clinical and Basic Research in Osteoarthritis, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 31 March-3 April 2016. London, United Kingdom: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2016.01.894
2015
Journal Article
Is long-term physical activity safe for older adults with knee pain?: A systematic review
Quicke, J. G., Foster, N. E., Thomas, M. J. and Holden, M. A. (2015). Is long-term physical activity safe for older adults with knee pain?: A systematic review. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 23 (9), 1445-1456. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2015.05.002
2015
Conference Publication
The relationship between attitudes, beliefs and physical activity behaviour in older adults with knee pain
Quicke, J., Foster, N., Ogollah, R. and Holden, M. (2015). The relationship between attitudes, beliefs and physical activity behaviour in older adults with knee pain. World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress 2015, Singapore, Singapore, 1-4 May 2015. London, United Kingdom: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2015.03.1146
2014
Conference Publication
Is long-term physical activity safe for older adults with knee pain?: a systematic review
Quicke, J. G., Foster, N. E., Thomas, M. J. and Holden, M. A. (2014). Is long-term physical activity safe for older adults with knee pain?: a systematic review. 2014 World Congress, Paris, France, 24-27 April 2014. London, United Kingdom: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2014.02.042
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Jonathan Quicke is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Attitudes, beliefs and behaviours regarding the management of shoulder osteoarthritis
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Nadine Foster
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding and optimising recruitment in the FORENSIC low back pain trial (FusiOn veRsus bEst coNServatIve Care)
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Nadine Foster
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