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The efficacy of exercise and spinal manipulative therapy for chronic LBP
Expand descriptionLow back pain affects most people at some stage in their life and is a major cause of chronic absenteeism and disability. Three common treatments for chronic LBP are spinal manipulative therapy, general exercise, and specific stabilisation exercise. While there is evidence that they are effective, to date there has been no head to head comparison of these treatments. We propose to conduct a definitive trial to investigate the effects of these interventions in a population suffering from chronic low back pain.
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Headaches after lumbar puncture
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A safety study of autologous mesenchymal precursor cells (MPCs) in the management of delayed healing tibial fractures requiring secondary surgical intervention to promote fracture union.
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Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) mobilised autologous endothelial progenitor cells for refractory ischaemic heart disease
Expand descriptionApproval granted to commence the trial in late 2003. The trial is conducted with the oversight of an independant data and safety monitoring board.
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DEPS-GP
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Clear Mind Project
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Healthy Brain and Ageing
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Effectiveness of low-Dye taping for plantar fasciitis: a randomised trial
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An Intervention Trial to Prevent Cognitive Impairment and Depression in Older Men
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Does an enhanced exercise and cognitive program reduce incident delirium?
Expand descriptionThis project aims to investigate the effects of additional exercise and a standardised orientation intervention on the development of delirium in hospital.