Osteopathy and Workplace Rehabilitation
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Osteopathy Australia has established the Osteopathy Australia Research Foundation to fund high quality research into osteopathy.
High quality osteopathy research will:
Strengthen the role of osteopathy in primary healthcare
Support lobbying and advocacy
Form the basis for clinical guideline development
Inform CPD development in osteopathy
Inform how we promote osteopathy to the public
You can make a donation to the Foundation by transferring funds to the Foundation bank account:
Osteopathy Australia Research Foundation
BSB: 182-512
Account: 969397132
OR via BPAY
Biller Code: 667022
Reference: 969397132
If you would like a tax-deductible receipt for your donation, please contact Osteopathy Australia:
Nicholas Bradshaw, Deputy CEO: nbradshaw@osteopathy.org.au
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Thank you for making osteopathy stronger!
Research funds will be allocated to support independent research projects which align with Osteopathy Australia’s research priorities. Funds are disbursed through a competitive application process.
Examples of funded projects include:
The association between primitive reflexes, motor function and executive function in preschool children (UTS)
Osteopaths’ Therapeutic Approaches Questionnaire (Osteo-TAQ): A cross-sectional study of Australian Osteopaths (Uni Melbourne, University College of Osteopathy)
Osteopathic management of non-specific neck pain: a case series (Victoria University)
Find out information about what workplace rehabilitation is and what working in the scheme involves
The team attended a workforce communication research session with Whereto. The session explained changes happening in the aged care sector for the worker screening process.
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