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  • Call for Proposals: NMS Injury Rehabilitation & Orthotics and Prosthetics Outcomes

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    DoD Clinical & Rehabilitative Medicine Neuromusculoskeletal Injuries Rehabilitation Research Award
    The FY17-18 JPC-8/CRMRP NMSIRRA is intended to support preclinical research, clinical studies, and clinical trials on the reintegration after injury, functional utility of assistive devices related to the human-device interface, secondary health effects following severe extremity injury, optimizing rehabilitation and device prescription, and standardized assessment metrics for patients with neuromusculoskeletal injury.

    DoD Orthotics and Prosthetics Outcomes Orthotics Outcomes Research Award
    The FY16 OPORP PORA challenges the scientific community to address which prosthetic devices, treatments, and technologies will generate the best patient outcomes. Outcomes research will further support evidence-based practice, allowing providers to optimize the care to Service members and Veterans with limb loss and/or limb impairment. It is expected that any research findings will also provide benefit to the general population. Applications involving multidisciplinary collaborations among academia, industry, the military Services, the VA, and other Federal Government agencies are highly encouraged. The PORA is intended to support research that evaluates the comparative effectiveness of prosthetic clinical interventions and/or their associated rehabilitation interventions, using patient-centric outcomes for Service members and Veterans who have undergone limb amputation.

    DoD Orthotics and Prosthetics Outcomes Prosthetics Outcomes Research Award
    The FY16 OPORP OORA challenges the scientific community to address which orthotic devices, treatments, and technologies will generate the best patient outcomes. Outcomes research will further support evidence-based practice, allowing providers to optimize the care to Service members and Veterans with limb loss and/or limb impairment. It is expected that any research findings will also provide benefit to the general population. Applications involving multidisciplinary collaborations among academia, industry, the U.S. military Services, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and other Federal Government agencies are highly encouraged. The OORA is intended to support research that evaluates the comparative effectiveness of orthotic clinical interventions and/or their associated rehabilitation interventions, using patient-centric outcomes for Service members and Veterans who have undergone limb impairment.
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