Pain - Identifying children who develop chronic pain after a fracture injury
The Apatella TM grant is £23,500 for research into knee pain, awarded by Manchester Metropolitan University. The lead applicant is Professor James Selfe.
The Apatella TM grant is £23,500 for research into knee pain, awarded by Manchester Metropolitan University. The lead applicant is Professor James Selfe.
Learn more about our Special Strategic Award research project from the University of Bath which is matched funding of a commission on paediatric pain.
Learn more about investigating the drug mycophenolate mofetil for the treatment of polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) in children.
Learn about our research into understanding when people are likely to need steroid tablets for longer and the side-effects experienced from their treatment.
Learn about our research into whether microbes found in the gut and on skin are different in people with psoriatic arthritis, compared to healthy individuals.
Learn about our research into activity levels of patients with inflammatory joint diseases, barriers to physical activity and its links to health and wellbeing.
Learn about our research into understanding whether the IL-37a molecule can reduce inflammation in inflammatory arthritis (e.g. RA and psoriatic arthritis).
Learn about our research into a type of pain in the central nervous system that could play a role in psoriatic arthritis and respond to different treatments.