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Partnership with REHAB+

The MSK Rehab Research Network is pleased to announce our partnership with REHAB+

What is REHAB+?

As part of McMaster University’s McMasterPLUS suite of services, REHAB+ provides “one-stop” access to pre-appraised evidence to support clinical decisions. REHAB+ provides a new path to address the key question in this era of evidence-based health care: what is the current best evidence available to support clinical decisions?

The MSK Rehab Research Network has partnered with REHAB+ to provide our members free access to the site for the latest pre-appraised research publications. Our website will also host a continuously updated feed of publications from our membership, so you can stay up-to-date on the latest research from our members.

Learn more here: https://plus.mcmaster.ca/rehab/

How does it work?

REHAB+ incorporates the McMasterPLUS email alerting system and searchable database of best evidence from the health care literature of particular interest to rehabilitation professionals.

Users with interests in a specific clinical problem or treatment can search the database for articles dating back to 2007, or they can be sent email notifications when new publications are posted in their specific area(s) of interest.

All articles posted in REHAB+ have already passed critical appraisal and the system can provide access to the newest research available.

Get Involved and Gain Early Access

REHAB+ also provides the opportunity to gain first access to new publications and review an article’s clinical relevance and newsworthiness. Anyone interested in gaining early access to new research, or providing valuable feedback on new publications to the research community, will have articles tailored to their research interest sent directly to their inbox.

Providing reviews on new publications ensures that REHAB+ is a pipeline for high quality research to improve clinical decision making and, ultimately, patient outcomes. You can join the site and select your alerting preferences here: https://plus.mcmaster.ca/rehab/Account/Register

If you are interested in acting as a reviewer for the latest articles, please contact: rehabnet@uwo.ca

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New Research: “Time to Stop Routinely Prescribing Opiates after Carpal Tunnel Release”

Congratulations to Network NPI Dr. Joy MacDermid (Western) and team for their recent publication that addresses the prescription of opioids after carpal tunnel surgery.

You can read the full publication below:

Time to Stop Routinely Prescribing Opiates after Carpal Tunnel Release. Lalonde DH, Lalonde JF, MacDermid JC, Chung KC, Gan BS, Mierisch C, Van Demark RE Jr, Luc M. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2022 Jan 18. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000008834. Online ahead of print. PMID: 35041636

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Network members recognized in ‘Top 10 Arthritis Research Advances of 2021’

Congratulations to Network trainee Darren Mazzei of the University of Calgary (supervisor Dr. Deborah Marshall) for recently being recognized by The Arthritis Society for his work to advance arthritis research.

Darren’s research has the honour of being selected as one of the ‘Top 10 Arthritis Research Advances of 2021’ on “Investing in exercise for osteoarthritis”.

Researchers reviewed the current evidence on strategies to manage osteoarthritis (OA) with education, exercise and weight management. They found that supervised exercise programs for people with hip and knee OA provide health benefits and are cost-effective.

In contrast, education on self-management strategies, exercise, or diet did not appear to be as cost-effective on their own and may be more helpful when used in combination with a structured exercise program.  

You can view the full Top 10 list here: https://arthritis.ca/about-us/what-we-do/research/top-10-research-advances-of-2021

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New Research: Novel Tendinopathy Tele-rehabilitation Intervention

We are pleased to share a new project with funding from the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research, titled “Co-design of a novel tendinopathy rehabilitation intervention.”

This project is co-led by Dr. Alex Scott of the University of British Columbia and Chris Napier of Sport Physiotherapy Canada. More details are available below:

Do you have new research you would like to share with the Canadian MSK Rehab Research Network? Reach out to rehabnet@uwo.ca with details!

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Funding Success: Dr. Ranita Manocha & Team

Congratulations to Dr. Ranita Manocha (University of Calgary) and her team for the recent funding success of their project, “Implementation of an app-based crutch skills training program following sport-related injury“.

Funding Source: Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine 

Program Name: Research Grant 

Principal Investigator: Dr. Ranita Harpreet Manocha 

Role: Principal Investigator 

Total Amount: $15,000.00 

Support Period: 2/22 to 8/22 

Co-Investigators: Drs. Krista L. Best, Larry Katz, Victor Lun, Steven Macaluso, William C. Miller, François Routhier 

We are always happy to share recent successes of our Network members! If you have any news you would like to share, please reach out to rehabnet@uwo.ca with details.

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UPDATED: 2021-22 Grant Competition

On behalf of the Canadian MSK Rehab Research Network and our Executive Committee, we are pleased to launch the call for our next grant funding opportunity.

Over our first five years of operations the MSK Rehab Research Network has supported a total of 24 projects; an investment of nearly $300,000 in high impact, early stage pilot projects and innovative research teams.

This round of funding will be focused on multi-centre feasibility pilot studies, including randomized controlled trials (RCT) and prospective cohort studies.

Available funding:

Up to $150,000 total available funds for up to six (6) grants of up to $25,000 each

Call for Applications: December 6, 2021

Application Deadline: April 1, 2022

Anticipated Notice of Decision: May 27, 2022

Funding Start Date: June 1, 2022

Please see application form below for full details and application instructions. Note that this applicationAny questions can be directed to rehabnet@uwo.ca

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GaitNET – OA Canada Seminar Series #2

Recorded session now available below!

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the second event in the GaitNET-OA Canada Seminar Series.

Building on the Biomechanics and Osteoarthritis Symposium in May, this session was focused on clinical biomechanics research as it relates to the interplay between pain and gait biomechanics. Over 60 attendees joined virtually from across Canada, the United States and Europe for this informative and engaging seminar.

The recorded session is now available for those who could not attend the session. Listen to leading experts Drs. Monica Maly, Katherine Boyer present new advances in pain science including mechanisms of pain generation and perception, as well as how altered gait biomechanics may influence pain. They were then joined by Drs. Tuhina Neogi, Lisa Carlesso, and Tim Wideman for an engaging panel discussion on clinical implications of biomechanics research, for which attendees were able to submit questions prior to the session and pose them live to the panel.

Thank you to the organizers including Drs. Michael Hunt and Cheryl Kozey for creating a unique and engaging event, and to all of the presenters for sharing their exciting work. We look forward to hosting these events on a regular basis to increase collaborations, scale-up research and ultimately improve MSK health outcomes for those living with pain and limited mobility.

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Arthritis Society Funding Success

Congratulations to several of our Network researchers, collaborators and trainees who were successful in The Arthritis Society’s recent funding opportunities!

We are thrilled to see many of our members, including past Network Pilot Grant recipients, receive external funding for their innovative work. Full information and list of awardees are available here: https://arthritis.ca/researchers/competition-results

Dr. David Holdsworth, Western University: Ignite Innovation Grant

Project Title: A low-cost solution using telemetry technology to remotely measure quality and quantity of physical activity and gait in individuals with lower limb arthritis

Amount: $100,000 over 2 years

Dr. Emily Lalone, Western University: Ignite Innovation Grant

Project Title: Development of the TEAR-SLL Tool (technique for effective assessment in radiographs of the scapholunate ligament) to prevent wrist arthritis after injury

Amount: $100,000 over 2 years

Dr. Joy MacDermid, Western University: Ignite Innovation Grant

Project Title: Development of a novel technology-enabled joint protection program for shoulder arthritis and joint replacement

Amount: $100,000 over 2 years

Dr. Rebecca Moyer, Dalhousie University: Ignite Innovation Grant

Project Title: Persuasive technology: A paradigm-shift to reduce sedentary behaviour and improve joint and overall health in individuals with knee osteoarthritis

Amount: $100,000 over 2 years

Kyle Vader, Queen’s University: PhD Salary Award

Project title: Team-based primary care for the management of chronic low back pain

Amount: $9,500 plus matching funds

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CIHR Grant Success: Dr. Jean-Sébastien Roy & Team

Congratulations to Canadian MSK Rehab Research Network Co-PI Dr. Jean-Sébastien Roy (Université Laval) and his team for recently being awarded a CIHR Operating Grant for their project, ” Better understanding physical and cognitive impairments and functional limitations in people suffering from long COVID to support the development of adapted interventions”

Team: Dr. Jean-Sébastien Roy, Dr. Jean-Sébastien Paquette, Dr. Kadija Perreault

With: Dr. S. Beaulieu-Bonneau. Dr. K. Best, A. Campeau-Lecours, S. Deslauriers, Dr. F. Desmeules

Amount: $293,100

The project’s objective of documenting persistent physical symptoms of COVID-19 in order to define the medical and rehabilitation interventions needed for this population are strongly linked to the Network priorities. We look forward to supporting this project by sharing its results to our membership and through our knowledge translation channels.

Both Dr. Roy and Dr. Perrault have been past recipients of the MSK Rehab Research Network Pilot Grant program. We look forward to supporting this and their other strong research projects in the future.

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FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: Grant Competition Open

DEADLINE EXTENSION: OCTOBER 1, 2021

National Team Development Grants (Osteoarthritis and Chronic Pain) and Emerging Team Grant (Rehab after COVID-19)

On behalf of the Canadian MSK Rehab Research Network’s Executive Committee, we are pleased to launch two new funding opportunities.

Over our first four years of operations the MSK Rehab Research Network supported a total of 23 projects; an investment of over $200,000 in high impact pilot projects.

These new opportunities mark the first round of competitions in our new CIHR funding structure and are therefore being offered as Team Development and Emerging Team Grants with substantially higher funding available.

Please see application forms below for full details and application instructions. Any questions can be directed to rehabnet@uwo.ca

Team Development Grant:

This round of awards is intended to establish a new research team that brings together researchers or a new national collaboration between existing teams from across Canada focused on remote/online delivery of rehabilitation projects relevant to one of two key Network priorities: osteoarthritis, or non-specific chronic MSK pain

$150,000 total available funds for up to two (2) grants of up to $75,000 each

Emerging Team Grant:

This grant is intended to address the unprecedented impacts of COVID-19 pandemic and its implications for future rehabilitation needs. Objectives include establishing a new research team that brings together researchers from across the country focused on rehabilitation of post-COVID-19 long-term effects, and developing a research plan that addresses a multi-faceted rehabilitation approach to long-term COVID-19 symptoms, with a focus on, but not limited to the MSK system, by addressing pain and mobility challenges

$30,000 total available funds for one (1) grant of up to $30,000