Parkitny, Luke
McAuley, James H
Herbert, Robert D.
Di Pietro, Flavia
Cashin, Aidan G
Ferraro, Michael C
Moseley, G. Lorimer
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Health and Medical Research Council (1017607, 1117192, 1091415, 1061279)
Article History
Received: 10 December 2021
Revised: 1 September 2022
Accepted: 29 September 2022
First Online: 12 October 2022
Declarations
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: This study was conducted in accordance with the Helsinki Declaration and received human research ethics approval from South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra Health Service (HREC ref 10/051). All participants provided written informed consent prior to participation.
: Not applicable.
: Dr. Luke Parkitny has received funding support from the International Association for the Study of Pain and the NHMRC [ID 1017607]. Prof. Rob Herbert is supported by the NHMRC [ID 1117192]. Dr. Flavia Di Pietro is supported by the NHMRC [ID 1091415] and previously by an Australian Postgraduate Award Scholarship. Michael Ferraro is supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program scholarship, a Neuroscience Research Australia top-up scholarship, and the Edward C. Dunn Foundation scholarship. Dr. G. Lorimer Moseley is supported by the NHMRC [ID 1061279] and has received support unrelated to this work from: Reality Health, ConnectHealth UK, Seqirus, Kaiser Permanente, Workers’ Compensation Boards in Australia, Europe and North America, AIA Australia, the International Olympic Committee, Port Adelaide Football Club, Arsenal Football Club. Professional and scientific bodies have reimbursed him for travel costs related to presentation of research on pain at scientific conferences/symposia. He has received speaker fees for lectures on pain and rehabilitation. He receives book royalties from NOIgroup publications, Dancing Giraffe Press & OPTP for books on pain and rehabilitation. Prof James McAuley and Dr Aidan Cashin declare no conflicts of interest.