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    Neurorehabilitation Of Aphasia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $420,872.00
    Summary
    Word finding difficulties are the most common type of language impairment following stroke, causing considerable frustration and distress for the individual and their family and friends. Current available language therapies are not always effective. This project aims to (1) develop and test new language treatments for stroke sufferers, and (2) find out how language therapy works in the brain. Outcomes will include improved treatment of communication disorders after stroke.
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    Uptake And Economic Efficiency Of Falls Prevention Intervention: Developing Stratergies That Will Enhance Translation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $394,460.00
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    Vestibulo-ocular Reflex Physiology, Pathology And Rehabilitation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Summary
    A sensation of movement from the inner ear is used to stabilise vision during head movements. Without it, every time you walk, run, or drive on a bumpy road, the world would appear to bounce. It can be debilitating when this sense doesn't work due to various diseases. This research examines how this sense works normally and the factors important for self-repair after injury. This work will also develop training exercises using a device for take-home balance rehabilitation.
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    Translating Science Into Treatment For Ischemic Stroke

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $431,000.00
    Summary
    My team has pioneered research in Australia that has advanced knowledge in the delivery of safer and more effective stroke therapies. I have developed software for the automated processing of multimodal CT imaging to better select patients for stroke therapies. In order to move this cutting-edge imaging technology into routine clinical practice several processes will occur: Implementation, validation and demonstration of patient benefits, and cost effectiveness of CT imaging selection in routine
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    New Therapies For Stroke – Preventing Stroke Progression And Enhancing Recovery

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $463,652.00
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    Stroke is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Dr Spratt’s team have discovered a new mechanism causing pressure to rise in the skull after stroke. They will build on their discovery of a promising new therapy to prevent early worsening of stroke and improve patient outcomes. He also leads a team studying better stroke recovery by promoting activity by enriching the rehabilitation environment, and ways to improve fitness in stroke survivors.
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    Reconsideration Of The Mechanisms Underlying Movement Changes With Pain

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $401,361.00
    Summary
    Pain changes the way we move. Although undisputed, there is a surprising lack of agreement regarding the underlying mechanisms. This project involves an innovative mix of neurophysiological methods to investigate how the drive to muscle cells from the nervous system is altered during pain. We aim to resolve the perplexing problem of how pain changes our ability to activate muscle. Our findings are likely to provide a clear understanding of the underlying mechanisms and guide rehabilitation.
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    Neuro Restorative Rehabilitation In Children With Cerebral Palsy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $380,558.00
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    From Measurement To Management Of Inherited Neuromuscular Disorders

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $401,361.00
    Summary
    Neuromuscular disorders can damage muscle, motor neurone or nerves, causing progressive weakness, disability and poor quality of life. Three themes of research will improve treatment of the most common nerve disorder, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. The research will use state-of-the-art measurement tools, ensuring research translation through multicentre trials and best-practice guidelines. The goal is to reduce the burden on patient and society and promote excellence and innovation for nerve and .... Neuromuscular disorders can damage muscle, motor neurone or nerves, causing progressive weakness, disability and poor quality of life. Three themes of research will improve treatment of the most common nerve disorder, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. The research will use state-of-the-art measurement tools, ensuring research translation through multicentre trials and best-practice guidelines. The goal is to reduce the burden on patient and society and promote excellence and innovation for nerve and muscle research.
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    Cell Therapy For Functional Reconstruction Of Damaged Brain Circuitry

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $401,361.00
    Summary
    Unlike many organs in the body, the brain has an extremely limited capacity to repair itself when damaged. A promising approach for repairing the damaged brain, as may occur through neurodegenerative disease or traumatic brain injury, is to replace the cells lost to the injury by transplanting new ones directly into the brain of the patient. This research proposal involves the use of stem cells to repair damage to the brain caused by Parkinson's disease, stroke or traumatic brain injury.
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    Vestibulo-ocular Reflex Physiology, Pathology And Diagnosis.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $387,489.00
    Summary
    A sensation of movement from the inner ear is used to stabilise vision during head movements. Without it, every time you walk, run, or drive on a bumpy road, the world would appear to bounce. It can be debilitating when this sense doesn't work due to various diseases. This research examines what causes these disorders and how the brain responds to help recovery. A diagnostic technique, that we will develop for wide clinical use, will be used to assess and identify treatments.
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