Research Fellow in Brain Plasticity and Rehabilitation, Western Sydney University
Dr Siobhan Schabrun leads the Brain Rehabilitation and Neuroplasticity Unit (BRAiN-u) at University of Western Sydney. Her research aims to increase our understanding of brain plasticity in health and disease, and to develop and test new brain based treatments in chronic pain, headache, Parkinson's Disease and stroke.
Can the way we move after injury lead to chronic pain?
Nov 26, 2016 05:00 am UTC| Health
When people suffer musculoskeletal pain that is, pain arising from muscles, ligaments, bones or joints they change the way they move. Sometimes these changes include completely avoiding certain movements, and sometimes...
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