grant

CCRE in Spinal Pain, Injury and Health [ 2007 - 2012 ]

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/455863]

Researchers: Prof Paul Hodges (Principal investigator) ,  E/Pr Gwendolen Jull Prof Guglielmo Vicenzino Prof Justin Kenardy Prof Michele Sterling
View all 6 related researchers

Brief description Spinal complaints present the greatest social and economic burden of musculoskeletal conditions in Australia. This reflects current realities: the cause remains unknown; 80% of the population is affected; and isolated professions perform a staggering array of interventions. The CCRE aims to target these realities and improve Australia's capacity to prevent and manage spinal disorders by supporting innovative interdisciplinary research and training. This community- and university-based centre will align highly successful clinical and basic researchers in collaboration with a national network of spine scientists to foster interdisciplinary clinical researcher training, develop new diagnostics and therapeutics, and translate findings to the community. Through clinical research the centre aims to: (i) Advance understanding of physiology and pathophysiology of spinal pain (ii) Translate findings from basic research to clinical practice (iii) Establish coordinated multidisciplinary research to reduce the burden of spinal pain (iv) Predict and prevent the transition from acute to chronic states (v) Train a new generation of transdisciplinary clinical scientists (vi) Rapidly assess new treatment possibilities in pre-clinical studies (vii) Develop innovative technologies for diagnostics and therapeutics (viii) Encourage Australian commercialisation opportunities for new discoveries (ix) Encourage community-user participation in direction of research programs (x) Disseminate new findings and information of evidence-based practice to patients, clinicians, insurers, government and the scientific and wider community

Funding Amount $AUD 2,007,200.00

Funding Scheme Centre for Research Excellence

Notes Centre of Clinical Research Excellence

Click to explore relationships graph
Identifiers
Viewed: [[ro.stat.viewed]]