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    Structure And Biomechanics Of The Spine

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $180,964.00
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    The Heritability Of Optic Disc Shape

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $93,802.00
    Summary
    Evaluation of the optic nerve head (optic disc) is important in the diagnosis of various eye diseases, including glaucoma. The influence of genetics on the shape of the optic disc is not well understood because shape is difficult to measure. Using a novel method of shape analysis, this study will examine optic disc shape in populations of Australian twins and individuals with optic nerve disease. It will contribute to the genetic understanding of the optic nerve head and related disorders.
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    Mechanisms Of Disc Degeneration In The Lumbar Spine

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $301,589.00
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    Concentric Tears Of The Annulus Fibrosus Of The Intervertebral Disc

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $212,544.00
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    Conservative Management Of Lumbar Disc Herniation With Associated Radiculopathy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $114,903.00
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    The Causes Of Disc Degeneration

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $62,636.00
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    THE REGULATION OF NEURONAL CELL SIZE AND MORPHOLOGY BY TROPOMYOSIN ISOFORMS

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $67,068.00
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    Pathobiology Of The Small Leucine Rich Repeat Proteoglycans In Cartilage, Intervertebral Disc And Tendon Degeneration

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $516,625.00
    Summary
    Back problems (M$700), OA (M$600), muscle and tendon disorders (M$500) accounted for 60% of musculoskeletal (MSK) health care expenditure in Australia in 1993-1994, were the second most common cause of presentations to a general practitioner, the third leading contributor to health system expenditure (>$3 billion) and accounted for ~300,000 hospital admissions, ~15 million medical services and over 13 million prescriptions. Significant disability due to MSK disease were noted in ~50% of peopl .... Back problems (M$700), OA (M$600), muscle and tendon disorders (M$500) accounted for 60% of musculoskeletal (MSK) health care expenditure in Australia in 1993-1994, were the second most common cause of presentations to a general practitioner, the third leading contributor to health system expenditure (>$3 billion) and accounted for ~300,000 hospital admissions, ~15 million medical services and over 13 million prescriptions. Significant disability due to MSK disease were noted in ~50% of people aged 65 years. Australian census data indicates that ageing trends will result in an increased incidence of MSK conditions as the longevity of the Australian population rises, exerting an ever increasing burden on the healthcare budget. Extreme levels of sporting or physical activity from traumatic loading of joints can lead to excessive loading of collagen fibres in MSK tissues leading to their failure and loss of tissue function. Common end stages of collagen fibre breakdown are preceded by matrix changes which may predispose MSK tissues to enzymatic and mechanical damage. One such change is an increased degradation of a family of small leucine-rich proteoglycans (SLRPs) which modulate the diameter, strength and assembly of collagen fibrils and bind and modify the effects of reparative growth factors and degradative cytokines within connective tissues. Altered synthesis of SLRPs and SLRP fragments have been identified in abnormal intervertebral disc, cartilage and tendon. Very little is known however about how these fragments are generated within these tissues and how they affect growth factor binding or collagen fibril formation. This deficiency will be addressed in our proposed study which will provide novel information on mechanisms of cartilage, intervertebral disc and tendon degeneration and potential therapeutic and diagnostic targets which may be exploited in future studies on the treatment of these musculoskeletal conditions.
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    Causes And Treatment Of Disc Degeneration Associated Wi Th Low Back Pain

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $305,073.00
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    Examiniation Of Disc Degeneration Using Biochemical And Immunological Techniques

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $216,088.00
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