New Funding From Hong Kong Foundation

We are delighted to announce that CPR Spine researchers have received a grant from the Hong Kong Foundation to support a new project that aims to enhance the skills and opportunities of Physiotherapists and Rehabilitation Scientists in Hong Kong. The project is led by Professor Deborah Falla and Dr Janet Deane from the Centre for … Continue reading “New Funding From Hong Kong Foundation”

Funding awarded to Dr Khatibi

Dr Khatibi, a senior research fellow at CPR Spine, received seed funding from EUniWell (European University for Well-Being). Project TransWell is aimed to investigate available opportunities for students in academic institutions to pursue their careers outside academia. This project examines available career services and the perceived gap between them and the requirements of the job … Continue reading “Funding awarded to Dr Khatibi”

CPR Spine Lecturer Dr Gallina Received Royal Society International Exchanges Grant

Dr Alessio Gallina, lecturer at the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences and a core member of CPR Spine received a Royal Society International Exchanges grant to study pain, avoidance and motion. Below you can read more about Dr Gallina’s research: Pain changes the way we move, and researchers think that these changes occur … Continue reading “CPR Spine Lecturer Dr Gallina Received Royal Society International Exchanges Grant”

Funding awarded to Professor Falla and Dr Martinez Valdes

CPR Spine members Professor Falla and Dr Martinez-Valdess received funding in September 2021: When astronauts return to Earth, they are at increased risk of cervical intervertebral disc (IVD) herniation which can cause significant pain, weakness and numbness. Professor Falla has received funding from the UK Space Agency to study the causes that contribute to this … Continue reading “Funding awarded to Professor Falla and Dr Martinez Valdes”