2022 PRF Grant Recipients

GRANTS 2022

2022 PRF Grant Recipients

 
GRANTS 2022
 

The PRF has awarded over $1.8 million in grants since 1990, funding research across a range of areas, including respiratory conditions, incontinence, cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s disease, knee osteoarthritis and more. Some Seeding Grant recipients have successfully entered into research careers within Australian universities and internationally.

The Physiotherapy Research Foundation is pleased to announce the following grant recipients for 2022; 

Grant Recipient
Grant Type
Name of Research Grant
Grant Amount

Dr Rachel Nelligan, APAM The University of Melbourne

Seeding Grant

Effects of a patient-focused e-Learning course about osteoarthritis and its management on knowledge and pain self-efficacy: a randomised controlled trial.
This seeding grant is supported by PRF corporate partner Worksafe Victoria.

$12,000

Dr Matthew King, APAM LaTrobe University

Seeding Grant

Can physiotherapist-led targeted strengthening exercise therapy prevent hip osteoarthritis.
This seeding grant is supported by PRF corporate partner PAIN AWAY athELITE.

$12,000

Dr Georgina Clutterbuck, APAM The University of Queensland

Seeding Grant

Sports Stars JIA: The feasibility of a physiotherapist-led, peer-group sports intervention for children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis.
This seeding grant is supported by PRF corporate partner ASICS.

$12,000

Dr Peter Nicklen, APAM Monash University

Seeding Grant

Remote Alexa-based care versus telehealth (via zoom) and active control for rotator cuff tendinopathy: a pilot and feasibility randomised controlled trial.

$8,815

Dr Emre Ilhan, APAM Macquarie University

Seeding Grant

Screening for Neuropathic Pain in Children.

$11,718

Georgina Whish-Wilson, APAM The University of Melbourne

Seeding Grant (Jill Nosworthy)

Co-designing a rehabilitation pathway for people with lung cancer undergoing thoracic surgery.

$11,794

 

The PRF funds research grants annually, applications for 2023 will open in February.
Please refer to the Research Grants page for more information.

Congratulations to all 2022 recipients.
We look forward to sharing the findings of your research with all members in due course.