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Dr Anelise Silveira
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Anelise Silveira

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Overview

Background

Dr Anelise Silveira is a physiotherapist and early career researcher specializing in musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, particularly upper extremity disorders. She has a strong interest in non-pharmacological randomized controlled trials (RCTs), systematic reviews (including meta-analysis and network meta-analysis), and co-designing research protocols with people with lived experience to ensure relevance and impact.

Currently, she is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Clinical Trials at the STARS Education and Research Alliance and the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland. Anelise is also affiliated with the Centre for Innovation in Pain and Health Research (CIPHeR), the ANZMUSC Clinical Trials Network, the Queensland Orthopaedic Physiotherapy Network (QOPN), and the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA).

She has contributed to 12 successful grant applications securing over AUD$688,000 and published 19 peer-reviewed papers. She has mentored 10 orthopaedic surgery residents in completing research projects, 4 physical therapists in conducting systematic reviews, 2 physiotherapists in clinical skill development, and numerous research personnel in data collection, RCT procedures, and project management. She previously served as Research Director for the College of Health Sciences at the University of Alberta in Canada, where she also completed her PhD in Epidemiology in 2024. Her doctoral work focused on improving care and return-to-work outcomes for workers with shoulder injuries. Anelise relocated to Australia in March 2025 to begin her fellowship and is welcoming PhD and Master’s students interested in upper-extremity MSK research.

Availability

Dr Anelise Silveira is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Alberta

Research interests

  • Chronic upper limb musculoskeletal pain including health-related quality of life, clinical outcomes, healthcare system utilization and work environment impact

  • Interdisciplinary Research

  • Clinical trials

Research impacts

My research has contributed to changing how upper extremity injuries are managed in both surgical and non-surgical patients. Through three randomized controlled trials—one recognized as a “Game Changer” at the 2015 AAOS Meeting and another published in The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery —we showed that early mobilization after rotator cuff and distal biceps tendon repairs is safe and does not compromise tendon repair, challenging long-standing beliefs about postoperative immobilization. A network meta-analysis I led, including of 756 patients, confirmed these findings, supporting more flexible, patient-centered rehabilitation. The distal biceps trial was selected by OrthoEvidence—a global platform curating high-quality orthopaedic research—for its ‘research summaries,’ a distinction granted to only 5% of published studies. This recognition increased visibility of the findings among key decision-makers who can use the evidence to inform policy, improve care, and potentially reduce system costs. These works also reflect the interdisciplinary collaborative approach of my research where researchers, physiotherapists, orthopaedic surgeons, and more recently patients with lived experiences work together to develop best care models for patients.

As many patients are managed non-operatively, I co-led a cohort study of 143 patients that showed that many with rotator cuff–related shoulder pain improve with exercise-based physiotherapy. We demonstrated that a criteria-based progressive exercise-based physiotherapy program can allow individualized patient-centered care within a standardized rehabilitation program. A referral algorithm also developed through this work helped guide timely surgical consultation when needed, avoiding unnecessary delays for those that needed surgery and is being widely used in Edmonton, Canada.

I also co-led the development of an online rehabilitation guideline resource that supported this work, now accessed by over 5,400 clinicians globally. Physical therapists reported high satisfaction, using it to support individualized, evidence-based care of shoulder pain patients.

My doctoral research in the workers’ compensation setting showed that a structured care pathway—compared to usual care—enabled earlier treatment, faster access to modified duties, and more efficient return to work. It also showed that older workers experienced significant delays in care, despite similar clinical presentations, leading to longer claim durations. These findings highlight the need for more equitable access and timely care delivery to improve outcomes for both patients and healthcare systems, and we are in the process of knowledge translation for key stakeholders.

Works

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20 works between 2013 and 2025

1 - 20 of 20 works

2025

Journal Article

A standardized criteria-based progressive shoulder exercise program is effective in managing rotator cuff-related shoulder pain: A prospective cohort study

Chepeha, Judy, Silveira, Anelise, Sheps, David, Luciak-Corea, Charlene, Styles-Tripp, Fiona and Beaupre, Lauren (2025). A standardized criteria-based progressive shoulder exercise program is effective in managing rotator cuff-related shoulder pain: A prospective cohort study. PloS one, 20 (7) e0328728, e0328728-7. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0328728

A standardized criteria-based progressive shoulder exercise program is effective in managing rotator cuff-related shoulder pain: A prospective cohort study

2024

Journal Article

A shoulder care pathway reduces claim duration among workers with shoulder injuries: a cohort study

Silveira, Anelise, Beaupre, Lauren, Voaklander, Donald, Niemelainen, Riikka and Jones, Allyson (2024). A shoulder care pathway reduces claim duration among workers with shoulder injuries: a cohort study. JSES International, 8 (6), 1316-1317. doi: 10.1016/j.jseint.2024.08.015

A shoulder care pathway reduces claim duration among workers with shoulder injuries: a cohort study

2024

Journal Article

Use of a surgical referral algorithm within a standardized shoulder physical therapy program to assist clinical decision-making

Chepeha, Judy C., Silveira, Anelise, Luciak-Corea, Charlene, Sheps, David and Beaupre, Lauren A. (2024). Use of a surgical referral algorithm within a standardized shoulder physical therapy program to assist clinical decision-making. Disability and Rehabilitation, 47 (10), 1-7. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2024.2397079

Use of a surgical referral algorithm within a standardized shoulder physical therapy program to assist clinical decision-making

2024

Journal Article

Shoulder specific exercise therapy is effective in reducing chronic shoulder pain: a network meta-analysis

Silveira, Anelise, Lima, Camila, Beaupre, Lauren, Chepeha, Judy and Jones, Allyson (2024). Shoulder specific exercise therapy is effective in reducing chronic shoulder pain: a network meta-analysis. PLoS One, 19 (4) e0294014, e0294014. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0294014

Shoulder specific exercise therapy is effective in reducing chronic shoulder pain: a network meta-analysis

2022

Journal Article

Hardware complications and reoperations following precontoured plate fixation of the olecranon: a population-based study

Bouchard, Charles, Bornes, Troy D., Silveira, Anelise, Hemstock, Riley, Beaupre, Lauren and Chan, Robert (2022). Hardware complications and reoperations following precontoured plate fixation of the olecranon: a population-based study. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 31 (9), e418-e425. doi: 10.1016/j.jse.2022.04.006

Hardware complications and reoperations following precontoured plate fixation of the olecranon: a population-based study

2022

Journal Article

Rehabilitation after arthroscopic Bankart repair: a systematic scoping review identifying important evidence gaps

McIsaac, Willem, Lalani, Amaan, Silveira, Anelise, Chepeha, Judy, Luciak-Corea, Charlene and Beaupre, Lauren (2022). Rehabilitation after arthroscopic Bankart repair: a systematic scoping review identifying important evidence gaps. Physiotherapy, 114, 68-76. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2021.03.014

Rehabilitation after arthroscopic Bankart repair: a systematic scoping review identifying important evidence gaps

2021

Journal Article

Is immobilization necessary for early return to work following distal biceps repair using a cortical button technique?: A randomized controlled trial

Bergman, Joseph W., Silveira, Anelise, Chan, Robert, Lapner, Michael, Hildebrand, Kevin A., Le, Ian L.D., Sheps, David M., Beaupre, Lauren A. and Lalani, Aleem (2021). Is immobilization necessary for early return to work following distal biceps repair using a cortical button technique?: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 103 (19), 1763-1771. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.20.02047

Is immobilization necessary for early return to work following distal biceps repair using a cortical button technique?: A randomized controlled trial

2021

Journal Article

Move it or lose it? The effect of early active movement on clinical outcomes following rotator cuff repair: a systematic review with meta-analysis

Silveira, Anelise, Luk, Joel, Tan, Maria, Kang, Sung Hyun, Sheps, David M., Bouliane, Martin and Beaupre, Lauren (2021). Move it or lose it? The effect of early active movement on clinical outcomes following rotator cuff repair: a systematic review with meta-analysis. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 51 (7), 331-344. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2021.9634

Move it or lose it? The effect of early active movement on clinical outcomes following rotator cuff repair: a systematic review with meta-analysis

2020

Journal Article

Factors associated with maintaining reduction following locking plate fixation of proximal humerus fractures: a population-based retrospective cohort study

Bouliane, Martin, Silveira, Anelise, AlEidan, AlJarrah, Heinrichs, Luke, Kang, Sung Hyun, Sheps, David M. and Beaupre, Lauren (2020). Factors associated with maintaining reduction following locking plate fixation of proximal humerus fractures: a population-based retrospective cohort study. JSES International, 4 (4), 724-729. doi: 10.1016/j.jseint.2020.07.022

Factors associated with maintaining reduction following locking plate fixation of proximal humerus fractures: a population-based retrospective cohort study

2020

Journal Article

Evaluating the uptake and acceptability of standardized postoperative rehabilitation guidelines using an online knowledge translation approach

Chepeha, Judy C., Silveira, Anelise, Sheps, David and Beaupre, Lauren A. (2020). Evaluating the uptake and acceptability of standardized postoperative rehabilitation guidelines using an online knowledge translation approach. Physical Therapy, 100 (2), 225-237. doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzz161

Evaluating the uptake and acceptability of standardized postoperative rehabilitation guidelines using an online knowledge translation approach

2019

Journal Article

The sub-supraspinatus recess and superior labral motion: an arthroscopic analysis

Bouliane, Martin, Paul, Ryan, Silveira, Anelise, Balyk, Rob, Beaupre, Lauren and Sheps, David (2019). The sub-supraspinatus recess and superior labral motion: an arthroscopic analysis. Shoulder and Elbow, 11 (3), 199-203. doi: 10.1177/1758573218757169

The sub-supraspinatus recess and superior labral motion: an arthroscopic analysis

2019

Journal Article

Early active motion versus sling immobilization after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: a randomized controlled trial

Sheps, David M., Silveira, Anelise, Beaupre, Lauren, Styles-Tripp, Fiona, Balyk, Robert, Lalani, Aleem, Glasgow, Robert, Bergman, Joseph and Bouliane, Martin (2019). Early active motion versus sling immobilization after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: a randomized controlled trial. Arthroscopy - Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, 35 (3), 749-760.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.arthro.2018.10.139

Early active motion versus sling immobilization after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: a randomized controlled trial

2019

Journal Article

Functional, impulse-based quantification of plantar pressure patterns in typical adult gait

Vette, Albert H., Funabashi, Martha, Lewicke, Justin, Watkins, Beth, Prowse, Matthew, Harding, Graeme, Silveira, Anelise, Saraswat, Manu and Dulai, Sukhdeep (2019). Functional, impulse-based quantification of plantar pressure patterns in typical adult gait. Gait and Posture, 67, 122-127. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2018.09.029

Functional, impulse-based quantification of plantar pressure patterns in typical adult gait

2016

Journal Article

Does topical anesthetic reduce pain during intraosseous pin removal in children? a randomized controlled trial

Dulai, Sukhdeep K., Firth, Kathleen, Al-Mansoori, Khaled, Cave, Dominic, Kemp, Kyle A.R., Silveira, Anelise, Saraswat, Manoj K. and Beaupre, Lauren A. (2016). Does topical anesthetic reduce pain during intraosseous pin removal in children? a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 36 (2), 126-131. doi: 10.1097/BPO.0000000000000408

Does topical anesthetic reduce pain during intraosseous pin removal in children? a randomized controlled trial

2015

Journal Article

Early mobilisation following mini-open rotator cuff repair: A randomised control trial

Sheps, D. M., Bouliane, M., Styles-Tripp, F., Beaupre, L. A., Saraswat, M. K., Luciak-Corea, C., Silveira, A., Glasgow, R. and Balyk, R. (2015). Early mobilisation following mini-open rotator cuff repair: A randomised control trial. Bone and Joint Journal, 97-B (9), 1257-1263. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.97B9.35250

Early mobilisation following mini-open rotator cuff repair: A randomised control trial

2015

Journal Article

Suprascapular nerve injury during arthroscopic superior labral repair: a prospective evaluation

Bouliane, Martin, Beaupre, Lauren, Ashworth, Nigel, Lambert, Robert, Silveira, Anelise and Sheps, David M. (2015). Suprascapular nerve injury during arthroscopic superior labral repair: a prospective evaluation. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 23 (2), 517-522. doi: 10.1007/s00167-013-2415-1

Suprascapular nerve injury during arthroscopic superior labral repair: a prospective evaluation

2015

Journal Article

Jaw dysfunction is associated with neck disability and muscle tenderness in subjects with and without chronic temporomandibular disorders

Silveira, A., Gadotti, I. C., Armijo-Olivo, S., Biasotto-Gonzalez, D. A. and Magee, D. (2015). Jaw dysfunction is associated with neck disability and muscle tenderness in subjects with and without chronic temporomandibular disorders. BioMed Research International, 2015 512792. doi: 10.1155/2015/512792

Jaw dysfunction is associated with neck disability and muscle tenderness in subjects with and without chronic temporomandibular disorders

2014

Journal Article

Evaluation of the instability severity index score and the Western Ontario shoulder instability index as predictors of failure following arthroscopic Bankart repair

Bouliane, M., Saliken, D., Beaupre, L. A., Silveira, A., Saraswat, M. K. and Sheps, D. M. (2014). Evaluation of the instability severity index score and the Western Ontario shoulder instability index as predictors of failure following arthroscopic Bankart repair. Bone and Joint Journal, 96B (12), 1688-1692. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.96B12.34468

Evaluation of the instability severity index score and the Western Ontario shoulder instability index as predictors of failure following arthroscopic Bankart repair

2014

Journal Article

Masticatory and cervical muscle tenderness and pain sensitivity in a remote area in subjects with a temporomandibular disorder and neck disability

Silveira, Anelise, Armijo-Olivo, Susan, Gadotti, Inae and Magee, David (2014). Masticatory and cervical muscle tenderness and pain sensitivity in a remote area in subjects with a temporomandibular disorder and neck disability. Journal of Oral and Facial Pain and Headache, 28 (2), 138-146. doi: 10.11607/ofph.1112

Masticatory and cervical muscle tenderness and pain sensitivity in a remote area in subjects with a temporomandibular disorder and neck disability

2013

Journal Article

Reliability of the craniocervical posture assessment: Visual and angular measurements using photographs and radiographs

Gadotti, Inae C., Armijo-Olivo, Susan, Silveira, Anelise and Magee, David (2013). Reliability of the craniocervical posture assessment: Visual and angular measurements using photographs and radiographs. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 36 (9), 619-625. doi: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2013.09.002

Reliability of the craniocervical posture assessment: Visual and angular measurements using photographs and radiographs

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