REMEDY researchers left their mark on this year's MUSS conference
Several researchers from the REMEDY Center contributed insightful presentations during the 13th National Musculoskeletal Health Research Conference (MUSS) 2024
The conference gathers expertise from all over the country and this year's conference is the 13th of its kind.
Ingvild Kjeken and Anne Therese Tveter represented Happy Hands study , where they explore innovative approaches to hand training to improve the quality of life for people with hand osteoarthritis. Unni Olsen presented results from the Job Slip Study , which examines how to develop a new, safe and feasible patient course for patients with hand osteoarthritis. Nina Østerås gave an insight into ReMonit study , where patients with rheumatic disease are followed up via digital home monitoring. Joachim Sagen shared updated recommendations from EULAR for user participation. Rikke Helene Moe and Sella Arrestad Provan, each led a separate session.
The program:
The conference offered a varied program that covered topics such as digital health technology, rehabilitation, and patients' role in their own treatment. Several sessions were dedicated to innovative treatment, while posts on new treatment recommendations, patients' self-monitoring, and workplace adaptation demonstrated the wide range of research that characterizes the field of musculoskeletal health.