Lorimer Moseley Dr
NHMRC Senior Research Fellow
Sydney
Professional summary
Clinician and researcher with a special interest in pain and brain sciences. Appointed Nuffield Medical Research Fellow at Oxford University, UK in 2004. Currently working as NHMRC Senior Research Fellow at the Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute, Sydney.
Specialties and Interests
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Neuroscience,
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Pain,
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CRPS,
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Brain Science,
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Complex Regional Pain Syndromes,
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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
Contact
Websites
Education
Universities
University of Sydney
PhD, Pain Management
Honors and Awards
Originating Authorship of Diagnosis and management of complex regional pain syndrome
Publications
Articles
"Space-based, but not arm-based, shift in tactile processing in complex regional pain syndrome and its relationship to cooling of the affected limb."
"Neuropathic pain. Management is more than pills."
"Motor imagery for peripheral injury."
"Tactile acuity and lumbopelvic motor control in patients with back pain and healthy controls."
"Different ways to balance the spine: subtle changes in sagittal spinal curves affect regional muscle activity."
"The effect of tactile discrimination training is enhanced when patients watch the reflected image of their unaffected limb during training."
"Why do some patients keep hurting their back? Evidence of ongoing back muscle dysfunction during remission from recurrent back pain."
"Does the sight of physical threat induce a tactile processing bias? Modality-specific attentional facilitation induced by viewing threatening pictures."
"Is 'ideal' sitting posture real? Measurement of spinal curves in four sitting postures."
"Pain, brain imaging and physiotherapy--opportunity is knocking."
Books
Painful Yarns
Explain Pain
Disclosure or Conflict of Interest
Lorimer Moseley Dr has nothing to disclose

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