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Musculoskeletal research: Mining the evidence base and innovating clinical trials

Cost
Free
Audience
Alumni, Postgraduate students, Staff, Allied health professionals
Event type
Symposium
Organiser
School of Physiotherapy

This symposium is part of the Stanley Paris Musculoskeletal and Manual Therapy Fund Research Celebration. This is a chance to hear from visiting research leaders in musculoskeletal research, and recent completed fellowship holders.

Programme

  • 5.30pm – Active versus Passive Care: What is the Evidence?
    Professor Chad Cook (Duke University)
  • 6.30pm – Stanley Paris Musculoskeletal and Manual Therapy Fund Fellowship recipients:
    • Can cervical spine mobilisations selectively modulate the stress response in people with persistent post-concussion symptoms?
      Gerard Farrell (Stanley Paris Doctoral Scholarship 2020)
    • Frequency of manual therapy for people with knee osteoarthritis: The Opti-OK trial
      Dr Cathy Chapple (Stanley Paris Research Fellowship Grant 2020)
  • 7.15pm – Embedding innovation in clinical trials in back pain and spine research
    Professor Nadine Foster (University of Queensland)

Livestream

The symposium will be livestreamed via Zoom at the link below:

Zoom link for muskuloskeletal research symposium 5 March 2024

Zoom password: 146757

Note: We will keep to the programme schedule to enable online participants to join particular sessions.

Contact

Name

Cathy Chapple

Email

physiotherapy@otago.ac.nz

Phone

0800 687 489

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