Posted on: 15 July, 2022
Researchers at the Kolling Institute are increasingly forging partnerships with industry, with the collaborative efforts accelerating improvements in patient care.
One team which has particularly benefitted from a strong relationship with industry partners is the diverse group from the Murray Maxwell Biomechanics Laboratory.
Director, Associate Professor Liz Clarke is encouraging others to follow s.....
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Category: Funding support, Research Excellence
Posted on: 01 June, 2022
The largest study in Australia into the treatment of juvenile arthritis may pave the way for a unique approach to care for those with the disabling condition and dramatically improve outcomes.
The Medical Research Future Fund will invest $2.5 million in the A3BC for Kids project which will involve researchers from the Kolling Institute and the University of Sydney in collaboration with the Australi.....
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Category: Funding support, Musculoskeletal Research
Posted on: 21 April, 2022
New research by a team from the Kolling Institute has found the best treatment for chronic low back pain doesn’t just focus on the physical, but combines physiotherapy treatments with those focusing on the mind.
The study, involving Emma Ho, Professor Manuela Ferreira and Lingxiao Chen, analysed evidence from almost 100 trials worldwide involving over 13,000 patients.
It found a combination of phys.....
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Category: Musculoskeletal Research, Neuroscience and Pain Research, Research Excellence
Posted on: 28 January, 2022
Congratulations to Kolling Institute researcher Dr Manasi Mittinty who has been selected for the Advanced Global Clinical Scholar Research training at Harvard Medical School.
Dr Mittinty is a medical trained researcher with the Pain Management and Research Centre and a University of Sydney lecturer. She has a keen interest in translation research and the connections between musculoskeletal conditio.....
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Category: Musculoskeletal Research, Neuroscience and Pain Research
Posted on: 06 December, 2021
Research conducted by a team from Kolling Institute has found that swallowing difficulties after a whiplash injury appear to be an under-recognised consequence of the injury.
The study investigated a group of 60 patients with low-grade whiplash, finding 50 per cent of patients reported swallowing problems within 12 months of their whiplash injury.
In 31 of these patients, there was a statistically .....
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Category: Musculoskeletal Research, Research Excellence
Posted on: 26 November, 2021
In what will be disappointing news for many, a large-scale clinical trial has found platelet-rich plasma injections for those with osteoarthritis knee pain are no better than a placebo.
This type of injection has become an increasingly popular form of treatment for knee joint arthritis, despite its prohibitive cost at around $2,000 per injection.
Plasma from a patient’s own blood is injected direct.....
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Category: Research Excellence
Posted on: 19 November, 2021
Congratulations to Kolling researcher Dr Jillian Eyles who’s been named one of the inaugural research translation fellows by Sydney Health Partners.
Facing tremendous competition from a large group of outstanding researchers, Jillian is one of just five people to have been awarded a fellowship, which means they’ll be able to dedicate a greater amount of their time to research.
Sydney Health Partner.....
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Category: Awards
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: 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