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We offer a range of events designed for all ages, from prospective students interested in musculoskeletal health to academics and the broader community.

In this seminar, Professor Margreth Grotle presented 'Return to work for people with musculoskeletal disorders: the MI-NAV project'. This project examines effectiveness of usual case management in NAV (Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration) compared to additional Motivational Interviewing (MI) or Stratified Vocational Advice Intervention (SVAI).

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In this seminar, Dr Sarah Reedman presented on the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Participation Model and developing health research capacity within an allied health service.

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In part one of this seminar series, international guest speaker Professor Pip Logan oresented 'Falls in Care Homes: a randomised control trial'. We also welcomed Prof Anne Tiedemann and Prof Trudy Rebbeck, members of the Healthy Ageing, Physical Activity and Rehabilitation Research Portfolio at SydneyMSK, to provide an update on their current research projects.

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In part two of this seminar series, international guest speakers Associate Professor Kathryn Sibley and Professor Danielle Bouchard presented on their areas of work and recent research. We also welcomed Prof Cathie Sherrington and Dr Marina de Barros Pinheiro, members of the Healthy Ageing, Physical Activity and Rehabilitation Research Portfolio at SydneyMSK, to provide an update on their current research projects.

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