Kade Paterson, A/Prof ─ The University of Melbourne
Dr Kade Paterson is a NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow and a Dame Kate Campbell Senior Research Fellow with the Centre for Health, Exercise and Sports Medicine in the Department of Physiotherapy at the University of Melbourne...(read more below).
This talk will provide an overview of Kade’s successful MRFF “Chronic Musculoskeletal Conditions in Children and Adolescents” Grant. Kade will provide a brief background on the burden of patellofemoral pain in adolescents, and the evidence-practice gap regarding effective treatments that created the need for this randomised controlled trial. He will discuss how he assembled his team, including co-investigators, consumer involvement and the clinical and professional partners. Finally, he’ll provide an update on the progress of his trial and the pathway to translation of his findings.
Presented on: Friday 23rd June
Dr Kade Paterson
A/Prof
University of Melbourne
Dr Kade Paterson is a NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow and a Dame Kate Campbell Senior Research Fellow with the Centre for Health, Exercise and Sports Medicine in the Department of Physiotherapy at the University of Melbourne. Kade is also a Certified Sports Podiatrist, Vice President and executive board member for Sports and Exercise Podiatry Australia, is on the Victorian Council for Sports Medicine Australia, and is a Fellow of the Australian Sports Medicine Federation. Kade is a national and emerging international leader in the field of walking and running biomechanics, with particular expertise in the clinical and biomechanical effects of foot-based interventions for musculoskeletal conditions such as knee and foot osteoarthritis. He has published more than 60 peer-reviewed papers in international journals, is a co-author of a biomechanics textbook and has presented at >30 national and international conferences. Kade has attracted $2M in research funding, including a Project Grant and an Emerging Leadership Grant from the NHMRC, Linkage Grants from the ARC, as well as industry grants. He is an editorial board member for two international journals and is an inaugural steering committee member for the International Foot and Ankle Osteoarthritis Consortium.
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