Musculoskeletal research: Mining the evidence base and innovating clinical trials
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)
- Can cervical spine mobilisations selectively modulate the stress response in people with persistent post-concussion symptoms?
- 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.