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Webinar – Publishing in MSK Research

The Canadian MSK Rehab Research Network is hoping to host a webinar open to all members on publishing in MSK research. The purpose of the webinar will be to inform attendees about the publishing process by speakers providing personal experience working for journal editorial boards.

If you currently sit on a journal’s editorial board and are interested in presenting during this webinar, please reach out to the Network Coordinator at rehabnet@uwo.ca

More details on the webinar will be provided via email, website, and X communications.

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2024 IMHA Webinar Series

The Institutes of Musculoskeletal Health & Arthritis (IMHA) are proud to host their 2024 webinar series on patient engagement in research.

This is a patient-led initiative from IMHA’s Patient Engagement Research Ambassadors (PERA) in collaboration with the For Patients, By Patients (PxP) platform.

The second webinar will be about motivations for being a patient partner in research. The webinar will be held on May 9th, 2024 from 4pm to 5:15pm ET.

Learn more about the webinar series at: https://pxphub.org/event/webinar-series-2024/

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Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence (CPCoE) 2024 Funding Opportunities

The CPCoE is hosting an Applicant Webinar Wednesday April 17th at 12pm EST to share more about the 2024-2025 CPCoE funding Opportunities. The webinar will provide information on the request for proposals and allow participants to ask questions.

Participants can register for the webinar at this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cpcoe-2024-funding-opportunities-applicant-webinar-tickets-866545690487

The CPCoE funds research focused on improving the well-being of Veterans, and their families, who live with chronic pain. To allocate funding the CPCoE hosts a competitive application process culminating in review by the Scientific Advisory Board. Additionally, the CPCoE has funding for capacity building available to graduate students that aims to support research related to Veteran’s chronic pain.

Research funding is available from March 26 to June 30, 2024

Questions on the application process should be directed to: research@vcp-vdc.ca

Learn more at: https://www.veteranschronicpain.ca/funding

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2024 IMHA Webinar Series

The Institutes of Musculoskeletal Health & Arthritis are proud to host their 2024 webinar series on patient engagement in research.

This is a patient-led initiative from IMHA’s Patient Engagement Research Ambassadors in collaboration with the PxP (For Patients, By Patients) platform.

There will be four webinars throughout the year, and the first will be about demystifying the research process from patient partner perspectives on March 21 2:00 pm – 3:15 pm PST / 5:00 pm – 6:15 pm EST / 10:00 pm – 11:15 pm UTC.

The priority audience is patient partners, but we encourage all members of research teams to attend.

More information is available here: https://pxphub.org/event/webinar-series-2024/

Over 200 people have already registered – don’t miss out!

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Upcoming Webinar – Knee osteoarthritis: new insights and emerging technology-based interventions

Date: 29th September from 2-5pm (BST, UTC+1)

Target audience: Clinicians and academic researchers interested in knee osteoarthritis.

This webinar will consist of six individual talks which will cover recent advances in our understanding of knee osteoarthritis (OA) and showcase potential new treatments for this disease. The webinar will draw together academic leaders from across different disciplines, including biomechanics, motor control, joint biology and pain science. Throughout the webinar, there will be a focus on using new research insights to create technology-based interventions which have potential to offer symptomatic relief and potentially slow disease progression for people with knee OA. It is envisaged that this webinar will form a platform for future interdisciplinary collaboration. The individual talks are:

  1. Mechanisms of pain in OA (Prof Terry O’Neil)
  2. Structural changes in knee OA and the link between biomechanical loading and biological signalling (Prof Deborah Mason)
  3. The impact of altered muscular activation patterns in knee OA (Prof Cheryl Hubley-Kozey)
  4. Movement retraining approaches for knee OA (Prof Jaap Halaar)
  5. Brain plasticity in osteoarthritis: potential for new smart neurotherapies (Prof Anthony Jones)
  6. Postural mechanisms and altered muscle coordination in knee OA: the use of muscle biofeedback training (Dr Steve Preece)

Each talk will last 20-25 minutes and there will be time at the end of each talk for discussion.

Register Here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/knee-oa-new-insights-and-emerging-technology-based-interventions-tickets-389475931997

Join Link: https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/050304a3ec364b65816edd02d33f0f98

Speakers:

Prof Terry O’Neil is a consultant rheumatologist and a professor of Rheumatology and Clinical Epidemiology at the University of Manchester, UK. His research focuses on the design and conduct of clinical trials of therapies for osteoarthritis.

Prof Deborah Mason is the director of Preclinical Research at the Biomechanics and Bioengineering Research Centre, University of Cardiff, UK. Her research focuses on signalling mechanisms that regulate bone and cartilage turnover with the aim of developing therapeutic and diagnostic targets for musculoskeletal diseases.

Prof Cheryl Hubly-Kozey is the co-director of the Dynamics of Human Motion Laboratory, Dalhousie University, Canada. Her research focuses on understanding the role that muscles play in osteoarthritis processes and in identifying biomechanical targets that can form the basis for early non-surgical, non-pharmaceutical interventions.

Prof Jaap Haalar is a professor of Clinical Biomechatronics at the Delp University of Technology, Netherlands. His research focuses on the development of biomechanical models of different movement disorders to inform clinical decision making. His more recent work focuses on the biomechanics of gait in knee osteoarthritis.

Prof Anthony Jones is a consultant rheumatologist and emeritus professor of Neuro-rheumatology at the Manchester University, UK. His research focuses on the use of functional brain imaging to understand normal and abnormal mechanisms of pain perception and he is using these insights to develop new cognitive interventions for chronic pain.

Prof Steve Preece is the director of the Health Sciences Research Centre at the University of Salford, UK. His research seeks to explore mechanisms which may underlie altered muscle coordination in knee osteoarthritis and to use this understanding to develop new conservative intervention for the disease.