The study aims to explore parents' views on participating in an N-of-1 trial, a type of personalised study that helps test how well different ADHD medications work for individual children.
UQ researchers are currently looking for healthy male volunteers (without knee pain) who are aged between 45 and 75 years, and meet specific eligibility criteria to participate in a study.
UQ researchers are inviting adults with chronic pain to take part in an online survey to explore their views about taking part in an N-of-1 trial, a type of personalised study that helps test how well different chronic pain treatments work for each patient.
University of Queensland researchers are recruiting children aged 3 to 4 in Brisbane to participate in a study looking at the link between physical activity with development in young children.
UQ researchers are seeking healthy active adolescents to participate in research projects investigating the reliability of outcome measures and to provide comparison data for adolescents with knee pain.
This research aims to investigate physical activity profile, physical fitness and cardiovascular health of adults with Developmental Coordination Disorder, and to analyse the cardiac autonomic control of the participants in the resting position and during the physical exercise.