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    Optimising Outcomes For Cerebral Palsy: RCT Of A Parenting Intervention

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $257,441.00
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    Efficacy Of Interventions For Equinus Gait In Children With Cerebral Palsy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $316,449.00
    Summary
    Muscle spasticity is a primary cause of disability in children with cerebral palsy; however their muscles also do not develop properly: they are weak and resistant to stretch. This study will examine the precise muscle adaptations that occur due to spasticity using innovative ultrasound techniques and motion analysis. The influence of BOTOX treatment and orthopaedic surgery on muscle structure and function will be evaluated. This research will translate into better intervention planning.
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    Evaluating Recently Introduced Prevention Strategies And Investigating Further Aetiologies Of Cerebral Palsy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $314,644.00
    Summary
    Cerebral palsy is an early brain injury that affects movement. Every year in Australia, this life long condition will be identified in another 600 infants. This Early Career Fellowship will train an Australian researcher to evaluate promising prevention strategies that could reduce the overall incidence of cerebral palsy for the first time. The researcher will also investigate other causes of cerebral palsy including birth defects that occur very early in pregnancy.
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    Peer Delivered Early Intervention For Infants At High Risk Of Cerebral Palsy In Indigenous Australia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $286,891.00
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    This study explores the effectiveness of early detection and intervention for infants at risk of cerebral palsy in Indigenous Australia. Infants will be detected by 3 months, and randomly assigned to one of two intervention groups; home-based peer-delivered multi-domain intervention, or health advice. Infants receiving the novel intervention are expected to have improved developmental outcomes, and caregivers improved mental health.
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    Improving Our Understanding Of Causal Pathways To Cerebral Palsy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $316,449.00
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    The type of brain injury in in children with cerebral palsy varies. In some children the brain developed abnormally in early pregnancy; others had a stroke or suffered from lack of oxygen around the time of birth. In many cases the exact cause remains unclear. This project will explore brain imaging, potential risk factors, and clinical outcomes for children with cerebral palsy to identify possible causes and prevention pathways.
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    Congenital Cytomegalovirus: Understanding The Long-term Outcomes And Identifying Opportunities For Secondary Prevention

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $318,768.00
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    Cytomegalovirus is a herpesvirus that can be transmitted from mother to baby during pregnancy. Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) can cause damage to the developing central nervous system leading to long-term disabilities including cerebral palsy and hearing loss. This epidemiological research program seeks to investigate cCMV risk factors and burden, opportunities for early detection of neuro-developmental disabilities and to study the effects of postnatal antiviral therapies in this population.
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    Outcomes Of Newborn Encephalopathy In Term Infants

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $266,925.00
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    Biomechanical Modelling Of Hip Extensor Function In The Presence Of Femoral Anteversion In Children With Cerebral Palsy.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $135,975.00
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    The Potential Of Cord Blood Stem Cells To Reduce Neuroinflammation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $314,644.00
    Summary
    Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common cause of physical disability in children and it is well recognised that the brain injury that underlies CP occurs during pregnancy or around the time of birth. Stem cells isolated from umbilical cord blood offer a promising new therapy for children with CP. This proposal will explore the mechanism of how cord blood stem cells can reduce brain inflammation and damage caused by hypoxia-ischemia, an event known to lead to cerebral palsy.
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    Investigation Of Congenital Brain Injury From Neonate To Childhood-outcomes Of Early Intervention On Brain Develop......

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $141,225.00
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