“…This need for more consistency in quality assessment has been recognized and advocated for in APP research (Joseph, Morrissey, Abdur-Rahman, Hussenbux, & Barton, 2014;Morris, James, Davey, & Waddington, 2015), and, coupled with the lack of patient-centred outcomes, demonstrates the necessity to explore PROMs being utilized by APPs. Previous systematic reviews of outcome measures in MSK practice have been specific to body regions and/or disorders (Chapman et al, 2011;Kalyoncu, Dougados, Daures, & Gossec, 2009;Litcher-Kelly, Martino, Broderick, & Stone, 2007;Kearney, Achten, Lamb, Plant, & Costa, 2012;Page et al, 2015;Ramkumar, Harris, & Noble, 2015;Shultz et al, 2013;Walmsley, Williams, Ravey, & Graham, 2010), but as APPs commonly assess a variety of MSK disorders, a systematic review to identify the PROMs utilized across all MSK disorders reviewed by the physiotherapists, is required.…”