
BrainStARLab
@brainstarlab
BrainStAR Lab investigates the neurophysiological processes underpinning musculoskeletal and neurological disorders. Based @westernsydneyu and @QUT
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http://www.brainstarlab.com 30-10-2020 04:22:55
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Wonderful to see this in print CMAJ 👇 The clinical course of acute, subacute and persistent low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis Thanks to a stellar team 💫 Mary O'Keeffe Mervyn Travers Dr Felicity Braithwaite Simon Summers, PhD A/Prof Belinda Lange ++ cmaj.ca/content/196/2/…


What a star! 🤩 Congrats Rocco Cavaleri on your #AAUT citation. So on cue with #HEAccord in supporting student success. Western Sydney University - Health Sciences Western Sydney University #fullbrightscholar Universities Australia

Congrats Rocco Cavaleri! An outstanding achievement! 🥳

My Fulbright Australia scholarship USC officially starts this week! It was fantastic meeting Jason Kutch & the AMPL team in person and receiving such a warm welcome to LA. Very excited for the challenges and opportunities to come over the next few months! Western Sydney University Western Sydney University - Health Sciences


📢📢📢 New paper alert! The much overlooked 'tonic' orienting reflex plays an important role in the fundamental #learning process of #habituation! #psychophysiology #EEG #orienting Adele Cave sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Do you have an interest in neuroscience/ pain research? We have a fully-funded PhD scholarship available in our lab Western Sydney University Western Sydney University - Health Sciences! See below for more information and application instructions 🧠💪 westernsydney.edu.au/schools/grs/sc…


Original: Ariane Suhood (BrainStARLab) and team unveil patterns of corticomotor reorganization that may contribute to functional deficits following acute hamstring injury Read the full article here: jpain.org/article/S1526-…



Our latest PAIN Journal paper shows that hamstring pain ENHANCED proprioceptive processing but IMPAIRED peripersonal spatial processing. Interesting implications for reinjury risk and rehabilitation 🦿🧠 Link: tinyurl.com/4wpndjc7 Ebonie Rio A/Prof Tasha Stanton Simon Summers, PhD



Do differences in peak alpha frequency reflect diagnosis-specific mechanisms?🧠New publication in #EJPain with Natalie McLain and Jason Kutch shows that PAF differs between chronic back and chronic widespread pain, with important implications for future work: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39373167/



Our recent review published in Pain Medicine Journal Investigating the effects of non-invasive brain stimulation beyond the motor cortex on QST outcomes in clinical pain populations. Huge team effort! Rocco Cavaleri Andrew Flood Jason Kutch Constantino Toufexis QUT Western Sydney University - Health Sciences UCRISE


This new book chapter on managing neuropathic pain through psychological, physical, and complementary therapies is now available online! Explore evidence-based approaches for a holistic pain management plan. Nell Norman-Nott Aidan Cashin Sylvia Gustin sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


BrainStARLab et al. find that sustained hamstring pain induces enhanced proprioceptive processing and deficits in peripersonal spatial processing. This may hold significance for hamstring reinjury risk and rehabilitation strategies. Learn more in #PAIN bit.ly/4eDZocQ



Peak alpha frequency is related to pain spread, but not intensity/ duration, in UCPPS - now published in PAIN Reports ! Grateful to Jason Kutch and the AMPL team for all the support during my Fulbright Australia program. journals.lww.com/painrpts/fullt… Matt Heindel Natalie McLain Dr.Larissa Rodriguez