Posted on: 09 November, 2021
An important new partnership has been formed to dramatically improve care for musculoskeletal conditions by speeding up the translation of research to clinical practice.
The Northern Sydney Local Health District has joined with the University of Sydney and Sydney Local Health District to create Sydney Musculoskeletal Health which will link researchers from across the University with clinicians, con.....
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Category: Musculoskeletal Research, New Treatment, Research Excellence
Posted on: 27 October, 2021
Despite a tremendously competitive field, the Kolling Institute’s Dylan Ashton has won the 2021 Cooperative Research Australia Early Career Research competition.
Dylan is part of the team investigating the effectiveness of kangaroo tendons to treat ACL injuries. He has worked on the project for several years and has welcomed the announcement.
“I am extremely thankful for Cooperative Research Austra.....
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Category: Awards, Research Excellence
Posted on: 27 October, 2021
Researchers and clinicians have welcomed Federal Government funding to improve the diagnosis and treatment of high blood pressure.
The condition affects around 1 in 3 people in Australia, significantly increasing the risk of stroke, coronary heart disease, heart failure and chronic kidney disease.
Men are more likely to have uncontrolled high blood pressure, with 1 in 4 men suffering untreated high.....
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Category: World-leading technology
Posted on: 18 October, 2021
At 16, Tom Buttel suffered a knee injury while playing rugby, and while that incident happened more than 40 years ago, it continues to impact his life today.
At 60 Tom has advanced osteoarthritis in his right knee after the debilitating condition took hold in his mid-20s.
Tom underwent several surgeries over a 15 year period and has now lived with osteoarthritis for many years.
“It has a huge impac.....
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Category: Musculoskeletal Research, Research Excellence
Posted on: 18 October, 2021
As a single mum of four children, Jo Makamaka is juggling many responsibilities. She is not complaining though, just cherishing the opportunity to look after her children and take part in a host of activities which were not always within her reach.
Jo first saw a neurologist in her early-20s in response to a collection of unusual symptoms, but it was not until many years later that she was diagnose.....
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Category: Neuroscience and Pain Research, Research Excellence
Posted on: 18 October, 2021
Just over two years ago, Ian Hutchinson (Hutch) was cycling with a friend on Sydney’s northern beaches, taking part in an activity he regularly enjoyed with his mate. But that morning was to have a life-changing impact, with Hutch suffering a sudden cardiac arrest midway through the ride.
It was only the quick thinking of his friend Don MacKee and a group of bystanders who called triple 0 and immed.....
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Category: Cardiovascular and Renal Research
Posted on: 13 October, 2021
To mark World Spine Day on October 16, the Back Pain Research team at the Kolling Institute is urging those who experience the condition to adopt the latest advice and keep moving.
Spinal pain is extremely common, affecting around 800 million people globally. The condition compromises social, family and work activities, and is the main reason Australians retire involuntarily.
The lower back and nec.....
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Category: Musculoskeletal Research, New Treatment, Research Excellence
Posted on: 20 September, 2021
A Centre for Research Excellence to improve care for inflammatory arthritis will be based at the Kolling following an exciting announcement by Health Minister Greg Hunt.
The minister revealed the latest round of National Health and Medical Research Council funding, which will see $2.5 million invested in the centre and its related projects over the next five years.
Professor Lyn March will lead the.....
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Category: Funding support, Research Excellence
Posted on: 17 September, 2021
Researchers from the Kolling Institute will strengthen their expertise in the management of low back pain following a significant funding announcement by the Federal Government.
Health minister Greg Hunt revealed the latest round of National Health and Medical Research Investigator Grants, which will see $2.5 million directed to a five-year program of research led by Professor Manuela Ferreira to i.....
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Category: Funding support, Musculoskeletal Research
Posted on: 17 September, 2021
The John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research has been awarded close to $10 million to help improve the lives of those living with injury-related disability.
The funding has been granted by the state’s compensation agencies icare NSW and the State Insurance Regulatory Authority, continuing a 20 year research partnership.
icare NSW Managing Director and CEO Richard Harding said the research was .....
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Category: Funding support, Research Excellence