Health Researchers mount tripartite poster exhibit
The Research Center for Health Sciences (RCHS) mounted its tripartite…
The Center for Health Research and Movement Science serves as the research unit of theÌýCollege for Rehabilitation Sciences. All research activities initiated and developed in the College are coursed through the CHRMS. Its research projects focus on assessment and interventions to improve health, fitness, and quality of life for different patient and client populations. These studies were previously carried out at the Center for Research on Movement Science (CRMS), now known as CHRMS, which is an evidence translation group under the Center for Allied Health Evidence of the University of South Australia and an evidence synthesis group of the Joanna Briggs Institute.
This RIG focuses on the systematic integration of evidence into healthcare practice, policy, and education to enhance clinical decision-making and patient outcomes. It includes evidence synthesis, clinical epidemiology, and health outcomes research to ensure that healthcare interventions and outcome measures are scientifically effective, validated, and implementable in real-world settings.
Expertise in evidence synthesis, evidence transfer, and implementation science.
Specializes in health outcomes, psychophysiology, and occupational therapy.
This RIG explores novel therapeutic strategies and technological advancements in rehabilitation science. It focuses on biomechanics, exergaming, and new rehabilitation techniques to improve mobility, function, and quality of life in diverse populations, including individuals with musculoskeletal, neurological, and oncologic conditions.
Specializes in physical therapy, exergaming, and rehabilitation for osteoarthritis and oncology patients.
Focuses on applied biomechanics, human movement analysis, and AI in rehabilitation.
This RIG examines the role of AI, machine learning, and big data in healthcare, rehabilitation, and education. It explores how data-driven decision-making can enhance clinical practice, rehabilitation outcomes, and health education. The group also investigates AI-assisted diagnostics and predictive modeling for therapy planning.
Expertise in big data applications in health education.
Focuses on AI-driven research, ergonomics in e-gaming, and technology-integrated education.Ìý
This RIG is dedicated to enhancing child development, participation, and well-being through evidence-based occupational therapy, play-based interventions, and child development research. It focuses on the impact of environmental and social factors on children’s health, learning, and self-regulation.Ìý
Researches child well-being, screen time, and play-based interventions.Ìý
Specializes in occupational therapy, play, and transition planning for children with disabilities.
This RIG aims to improve healthcare access and public health interventions by focusing on inclusive healthcare models, disability profiling, and rehabilitation strategies for underserved communities. It explores how public health policies, service delivery models, and community-based rehabilitation programs can be optimized to serve vulnerable populations.
Focuses on disability profiling and community-based inclusive development.Ìý
Specializes in physical therapy and palliative care in community health settings.Ìý
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