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    Refining And Testing A Promising New Treatment For Chronic Pain.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $743,947.00
    Summary
    Chronic pain costs Australia about 35 billion dollars a year. Recent scientific discoveries show that treatment aimed at correcting problems in how the brain processes sensory input can reduce pain and disability. This project will clarify some key aspects of these problems and use that information to make final adjustments to an already very promising treatment. We will then test the treatment in a definitive and comprehensive clinical trial.
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    Resolve: A New Treatment - Sensorimotor Retaining With Explaining Pain - For Chronic Low Back Pain.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,005,534.00
    Summary
    Most treatments for low back pain that are provided by a GP, physiotherapist or chiropractor are only moderately effective. A new approach is needed. We have developed a new treatment, sensorimotor retraining, based on principles from neuroscience, education, psychology and physiotherapy that we are testing in a randomized controlled trial. If successful this new treatment will provide relief for the millions of Australians who suffer from this debilitating condition.
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    Physiotherapist Led Stress Inoculation Intervention Integrated With Exercise For Acute Whiplash Injury

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $518,960.00
    Summary
    Physical and mental health outcomes following whiplash injury due to a road traffic crash are poor. Early stress system responses are associated with poor recovery. This study will investigate the effectiveness of a physiotherapist led stress inoculation intervention integrated with currently recommended exercise rehabilitation to improve health outcomes after whiplash injury.
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    Use Of Analgesics To Reduce Agitation And Agression In Older Persons With Dementia

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $552,556.00
    Summary
    Understanding the causes of Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) provides a potentially remedial target for interventions. The current study will undertake the first ever trial of analgesics to reduce the frequency of agitation/aggression and other BPSD. By completion we will have new insights into the relationship between pain and various sub-types of BPSD and robust evidence on the best class of analgesics to treat BPSD
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    An Innovative Treatment For First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Osteoarthritis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $289,398.00
    Summary
    Arthritis of the big toe joint is a common, disabling and costly problem in many Australians, but few effective treatments are available. This project will determine whether a combination of exercises and wearing a special inexpensive insert that stiffens the shoe (shoe stiffening insert) is more effective in treating this condition than exercises alone.
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    Pharmaceutical Opioid Prescription For Chronic Pain In Australia: Trajectories Of Prescribing, Risk Of Adverse Events, And Predictors Of Harm

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,086,274.00
    Summary
    There is concern about rising levels of opioid analgesic prescribing in Australia. This study is important because it will provide evidence about long term outcomes for patients using opioid therapy for chronic non-malignant pain. It will examine prescribing patterns and link them to other health outcomes such as overdose. We will also study patients beginning opioid therapy for chronic pain and follow them up over 2 years to examine outcomes such as pain relief and medication side effects.
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    Trauma-focused CBT & Exercise For Chronic Whiplash: Addressing All Aspects Of A Chronic Condition

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $673,562.00
    Summary
    Chronic pain following whiplash injury is common and incurs substantial personal and economic costs. There are few effective treatments available. Recent research has shown that many people with chronic whiplash also have symptoms of posttraumatic stress. This study will investigate whether combining an intervention aimed at decreasing posttraumatic stress with exercise will decrease pain and disability in people with chronic whiplash
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    Pain Systems Analysis Highlights PI3K Gamma As A Candidate Regulator Of Nociception.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $461,810.00
    Summary
    Chronic pain will affect most of us at one point in our life, and there is a need for new drugs to manage this condition. The goal of this project is to use our computer modeling of genetic data from multiple species to predict new drug targets, and then use mouse models to look at the mechanism of action for predicted drug targets, and validate one potential drug target in particular for its therapeutic abilities to stop chronic pain.
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    Targeting GDNF Family Ligand (GFL) Signalling To Treat Inflammatory Bone Pain

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $329,285.00
    Summary
    Pain associated with bone marrow oedema syndromes, osteomyelitis, osteoarthritis, fractures and bone cancer causes a major burden on individuals and health care systems in Australia and worldwide. In this application, we will explore specific signalling pathways that we have identified in nerves that code bone pain. This will provide an opportunity for the rational design of highly specific drugs capable of interacting exclusively with molecules that drive pain in these conditions.
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    Reduction Of Chronic Post-surgical Pain With Ketamine - ROCKet Study

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $4,823,395.00
    Summary
    Chronic post-surgical pain (CPSP) is a common complication of major surgery, and a significant burden on quality of life and ongoing health costs. Ketamine is a drug used by anaesthetists to treat severe acute surgical pain. Various small studies suggest that it may be unique in its ability to reduce the risk of CPSP. We propose a large trial of ketamine during & after anaesthesia for major surgery to test this. Demonstration of effectiveness would promote widespread change in clinical practice.
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