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Prof. Paulette Van Vliet

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Funding

Summary

Number of grants 26
Total funding $3,867,195

For project grants received where the lead institution is other than the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2013 (1 grants)

Clinical efficacy of functional strength training for upper limb motor recovery early after stroke: neural correlates and prognostic indicators$7,289
Funding Body: MRC Medical Research Council UK

2012 (5 grants)

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS): A new modality in stroke rehabilitation$17,367
Funding Body: National Stroke Foundation

Development of a prototype to measure arm coordination$10,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Visual Cue training to improve walking and turning after stroke: a pilot study$7,378
Funding Body: Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust

Correlation between elbow and hand movements in a modified reach to grasp task after stroke$3,000
Funding Body: National Stroke Foundation

Stroke Society of Australasia 2012 Scientific Meeting, Sydney Convention Centre, Sydney, 29 - 31 August 2012$874
Funding Body: University of Newcastle - Faculty of Health

2011 (2 grants)

Clinical efficacy of functional strength training for upper limb motor recovery early after stroke: neural correlates and prognostic indicators$1,554,935
Funding Body: Medical Research Council and National Institute for Health Research, UK

Stroke Society Australiasia Annual Scientific Meeeting, Adelaide Convention Centre, 14 - 16 September 2011$1,050
Funding Body: University of Newcastle - Faculty of Health

2010 (3 grants)

Mapping, recovery and remediation of arm coordination deficits after stroke$659,207
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Visual cue training to improve walking and turning after stroke.$437,665
Funding Body: National Institute for Health Research

Pilot study for a random-ized controlled trial of task-specific reach-to-grasp training at home.$271,061
Funding Body: Stroke Association UK

2009 (2 grants)

Comparison of arm coordination in patients with parietal and cerebellar lesions and pilot therapy study.$153,000
Funding Body: Stroke Association UK

GRASP - Feedback device for stroke rehabilita-tion.$26,904
Funding Body: East Midlands Development Agency

2007 (1 grants)

Changes to whole body coordination during walking after stroke: quantitative analyses and pilot therapy study$210,018
Funding Body: Stroke Association UK

2006 (5 grants)

Motion analysis system$37,876
Funding Body: Remedi

Feedback device for stroke rehabilitation$36,592
Funding Body: Spinner Pathfinder Grant

Coordination of reach-to-grasp following stroke$8,500
Funding Body: School of Health Sciences

Home based therapy programmes for upper limb recovery following stroke: a Cochrane Systematic Review.$8,483
Funding Body: Chest, Heart and Stroke Association

Adaptability of whole-body co-ordination during walking in stroke survivors and healthy adults$1,700
Funding Body: School of Health Sciences

2005 (1 grants)

Effects of external-focus feedback on motor skill acquisition after stroke.$153,000
Funding Body: Stroke Association UK

1998 (1 grants)

An observation study of physiotherapy treatment of stroke patients$16,156
Funding Body: Remedi

1997 (1 grants)

Reliability of the Modified Ashworth Scale for the lower limb in stroke patients$7,140
Funding Body: Physiotherapy Research Foundation

1995 (1 grants)

Comparison of a UK and a Movement Science approach to the treatment of stroke$166,600
Funding Body: Stroke Association UK

1994 (1 grants)

Purchase of motion analysis system$10,200
Funding Body: Physiotherapy Research Foundation

1993 (1 grants)

Development of teaching package on Biomechanics Workstation software for analysing movement$6,800
Funding Body: Coventry University

1990 (1 grants)

Exercise-induced muscle damage: causes and prevention$54,400
Funding Body: Coventry University