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Jack Devonshire

Jack Devonshire

PhD Candidate
Postgraduate Research Student
Medicine and Health
School of Health Sciences

Biography

Jack BExPhys (AEP), BSc (Hons), is a PhD candidate at the University of New South Wales and Neuroscience Research Australia, working within the Centre for Pain IMPACT. His research focuses on improving evidence-based management of Phantom Limb Pain through the MRFF funded TITAN randomised controlled trial, the largest of its kind in Australia. Using mixed methods and process evaluation, Jack investigates how clinical trial findings can be effectively translated into real-world practice to enhance care for people with chronic pain.

Alongside his research, Jack is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist at the 黑料网大事记 Fatigue Clinic, where he supports individuals living with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Post-Cancer Fatigue, Post-Viral Fatigue, and Long COVID. His clinical work complements his research, enabling him to apply evidence-based approaches in both academic and healthcare settings.

Research title

Improving evidence-based management of Phantom Limb Pain

Research abstract

Phantom Limb Pain (PLP) is a complex and treatment-resistant condition that affects many amputees. Despite increasing interest in novel interventions, little is known about how to effectively implement evidence-based treatments in routine care. This project addresses this gap by focusing on the real-world application of interventions for PLP, centred on the MRFF funded TITAN randomised controlled trial, the largest clinical trial of its kind in Australia.

The project applies mixed methods and implementation science to investigate how interventions for PLP can be translated into practice. A key component is a process evaluation of the TITAN trial, examining contextual and behavioural factors that influence treatment delivery and uptake. Additional work explores mediators of treatment effect and contributes to refining outcome measures for PLP populations.

By linking rigorous trial methodology with implementation approaches, this project aims to ensure that effective pain interventions are adaptable, acceptable, and feasible in healthcare settings. The findings will help shape strategies to improve care pathways for people with chronic pain, particularly amputees, while advancing methods for translating clinical trial outcomes into practice.

Supervisors

Professor James McAuley, Dr Aidan Cashin and Dr Rafael Zambelli Pinto

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  • Journal articles | 2023

    Effectiveness of Cognitive Functional Therapy for Reducing Pain and Disability in Chronic Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Devonshire JJ, Wewege MA, 鈥 O鈥橪eary JJ, McAuley JH. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy. May 2023.聽

    Journal articles | 2023

    Reporting of Observational Studies Explicitly Aiming to Emulate Randomized Trials: A Systematic Review. Hansford HJ, Cashin AG, 鈥 O鈥橪eary JJ, McAuley JH. JAMA Network Open. Sep 2023.

    Journal articles | 2023

    The Smallest Worthwhile Effect on Pain Intensity of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs and Exercise Therapy for Acute and Chronic Low Back Pain: A Benefit鈥揌arm Trade-off Study. Hansford HJ, Jones MD, 鈥 O鈥橪eary JJ, McAuley JH. Journal of Physiotherapy. Oct 2023.

    Journal articles | 2022

    Effects of a Single Exercise Session on Pain Intensity in Adults with Chronic Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Shah B, Wewege MA, 鈥 O鈥橪eary JJ, Jones MD. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice. Dec 2022.

    Journal articles | 2021

    Comment on: 鈥淭he Training of Short Distance Sprint Performance in Football Code Athletes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis鈥. Wewege MA, Devonshire JJ, 鈥 O鈥橪eary JJ, Jones MD. Sports Medicine. Jun 2021.

2025

  1. Institute of Musculoskeletal Health, University of Sydney 鈥 Invited presentation of PhD research (Sep 2025)
  2. APC Prosthetics 鈥淣o Limits鈥 Event, Parramatta 鈥 Invited panel discussion (Sep 2025)
  3. Sydney Spinal Symposium 鈥 Invited and sponsored presentation (Sep 2025)
  4. Australian Pain Society Meeting, Adelaide 鈥 Invited workshop, 100 Years of Progress in Post-Amputation Pain (Apr 2025)
  5. International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO), Stockholm 鈥 Invited workshop (Jun 2025)

2024

  1. ANZMUSC Scientific Meeting, Adelaide 鈥 EMCR rapid-fire presentation (2024)
  2. IASP World Congress, Amsterdam 鈥 Poster presentations (Aug 2024)
  3. APS Conference, Darwin 鈥 Panel judge (Apr 2024)

2023

  1. Sydney Spinal Symposium 鈥 Oral presentation (Sep 2023)
  2. ANZMUSC Scientific Meeting, Sydney 鈥 Oral presentation of CFT paper (Oct 2023)
  3. Neuroscience Research Australia PhD Symposium 鈥 3MT Thesis presentation (2023)
  4. Media Training Day, 黑料网大事记 鈥 Presentation (runner-up award for pitches, 2023)
  5. 黑料网大事记 School of Health Sciences Research Group Meeting 鈥 PhD topic presentation (2023)
  • PhD Candidate, 黑料网大事记 (2023鈥揚resent)
  • Bachelor of Science (Honours), 黑料网大事记 (2021)
  • Bachelor of Exercise Physiology, 黑料网大事记 (2017鈥2020)

Memberships

  • Member, Australian Pain Society (APS)
  • Member, Australian & New Zealand Musculoskeletal Clinical Trials Network (ANZMUSC)
  • Accredited Exercise Physiologist, Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA)
  • Member of the Implementation Science Interest Group (ISIG), Macquarie University聽

Affiliations

  • Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), Centre for Pain IMPACT
  • University of New South Wales (黑料网大事记), School of Health Sciences