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Dr

Matthew Jones


Current Appointments

Senior Lecturer, UNSW Sydney
Honorary Research Fellow, NeuRA
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Dr Matthew Jones PhD is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist, Senior Lecturer in the School of Health Sciences (UNSW Sydney), and Honorary Research Fellow in the McAuley Group, Centre for Pain IMPACT (NeuRA). His research spans laboratory experiments to clinical trials and evidence synthesis and seeks to better understand how exercise can be used to improve health and quality of life for people with chronic pain and chronic fatigue.


Publications

2024, 20 Jul

Response to Comment on “Exercise Snacks and Other Forms of Intermittent Physical Activity for Improving Health in Adults and Older Adults: A Scoping Review of Epidemiological, Experimental and Qualitative Studies”

2024, 13 Jul

Navigating complexities: clinicians’ experiences and systemic challenges in the implementation of evidence-based practice for chronic low back pain – a qualitative study

2024, 01 Jul

A Qualitative Study Identifying Barriers and Enablers to Exercise Adherence in People with Chronic Low Back Pain. “It's a personal journey”

View full journal-article on https://app.dimensions.ai/details/publication/pub.1168625883

2024, 01 Jun

How and why do people with chronic low back pain modify their physical activity? A mixed-methods survey

View full journal-article on https://app.dimensions.ai/details/publication/pub.1171182734

2024, 01 Jun

How do people with chronic low back pain perceive specific and general exercise? A mixed methods survey

View full journal-article on https://app.dimensions.ai/details/publication/pub.1169028360

2024, 06 May

Feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of a pilot Exercise Physiology group service for older adults with type 2 diabetes

View full other on https://app.dimensions.ai/details/publication/pub.1171387115

2024, 01 May

ADHERENCE TO PRESCRIBED EXERCISE AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC NONSPECIFIC LOW BACK PAIN: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS

View full other on https://app.dimensions.ai/details/publication/pub.1171387018

2024, 01 May

ARE THE ATTITUDES AND BELIEFS OF AUSTRALIAN EXERCISE-BASED PRACTITIONERS ASSOCIATED WITH THEIR USE OF, AND CONFIDENCE IN, TREATMENT MODALITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN?

View full other on https://app.dimensions.ai/details/publication/pub.1171386986

2024, 01 May

BARRIERS AND ENABLERS TO EXERCISE ADHERENCE IN PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF QUALITATIVE EVIDENCE

View full other on https://app.dimensions.ai/details/publication/pub.1171387066

2024, 01 May

CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN: BARRIERS AND ENABLERS OF EXERCISE-BASED CLINICIANS TO IMPLEMENTING EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE

View full other on https://app.dimensions.ai/details/publication/pub.1171386975