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E20 Researching all things PAIN related with Dr Daniel Harvie

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Join host Tessa Verrier as she chats with research fellow Dr Daniel Harvie as she learns more about his innovative research work helping us better understand PAIN.
Why Pain?
What excited Daniel about researching pain?
What does he hope his research will help us when managing and understanding pain?
Dr Daniel Harvie is an NHMRC Early Career Research Fellow, in the area of persistent pain, currently working in the Hopkins Centre at Griffith University in the Musculoskeletal Health & Persistent Pain research group let by Professor Michel Coppieters. Daniel's early career has a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration to innovate technologies in response to, and in aid of, modern pain neuroscience.
Daniel has collaborated with computer scientists to create virtual reality applications for research and therapy, and with engineers to create sensory training devices designed to test and retrain somatosensory function in the clinic. He has a combination of advanced clinical training and experience (B. Physio [hons], Masters of Musculoskeletal & Sports Physiotherapy), and research training (PhD, Body in Mind group, University of South Australia).
This episode of MyoMatters is proudly brought to you the Myotherapy Association Australia, the peak industry association for myotherapists and the myotherapy profession.
Visit us at www.myotherapy.org.au to learn more.

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Join host Tessa Verrier as she chats with research fellow Dr Daniel Harvie as she learns more about his innovative research work helping us better understand PAIN.
Why Pain?
What excited Daniel about researching pain?
What does he hope his research will help us when managing and understanding pain?
Dr Daniel Harvie is an NHMRC Early Career Research Fellow, in the area of persistent pain, currently working in the Hopkins Centre at Griffith University in the Musculoskeletal Health & Persistent Pain research group let by Professor Michel Coppieters. Daniel's early career has a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration to innovate technologies in response to, and in aid of, modern pain neuroscience.
Daniel has collaborated with computer scientists to create virtual reality applications for research and therapy, and with engineers to create sensory training devices designed to test and retrain somatosensory function in the clinic. He has a combination of advanced clinical training and experience (B. Physio [hons], Masters of Musculoskeletal & Sports Physiotherapy), and research training (PhD, Body in Mind group, University of South Australia).
This episode of MyoMatters is proudly brought to you the Myotherapy Association Australia, the peak industry association for myotherapists and the myotherapy profession.
Visit us at www.myotherapy.org.au to learn more.

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