
Jack Devonshire
@jackdevonshire6
PhD Candidate UNSW & Neuroscience Research Australia, Centre for Pain IMPACT / Exercise Physiologist UNSW Fatigue Clinic /
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-devonshire-a556201a4/ 19-02-2021 02:05:55
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Insightful session on amputation and phantom limb pain at #WC2024. Looking forward to seeing how future research will enhance care for those affected. Romy Parker, Harriet Kemp, and Dr David Cifu IASP


Presented another study from Rafael Zambelli and his team at UFMG, Brazil, investigating the prevalence of comorbidities in 18,900 adults with chronic low back pain. Important insights into this critical area of research IASP #WC2024 Centre for Pain IMPACT



Awesome study Hayley Leake co-design is the way to go! Super useful for those sharing pain science information via social media!

Great presentations today at UNSW Medicine & Health seminar. Prof Manuela Ferreira on the first placebo surgery trial for low back pain in Australia (The George Institute for Global Health), and Prof Tina Skinner on exercise treatment in oncology. Really inspiring to see this important research!!


The TITAN trial tests a progressive rehabilitation program for phantom limb pain. Details below. Thanks to the TITAN team for getting hit up and running - currently recruited 35 out 208 participants Rafael Zambelli Jackson Linke @SamWillPain Jack Devonshire



Excited to share my paper published in Spinal Cord Journal. Thrilled with how it turned out and grateful to everyone involved in this project. Check it out here if you're curious: rdcu.be/dT1vs UNSW Science NeuRA (Neuroscience Research Australia) Centre for Pain IMPACT #EEG #neurofeedback #SCI #pain



Thanks Australian Pain Society for putting the abstract of my recent paper in your newsletter this month 😁 Australian Pain Soc #AusPainSoc



Thanks for inviting me to speak and attend! Australia & NZ Low Back Pain Research Network

It is great to have Prof Jonathan Sterne at the Centre for Pain Impact (Centre for Pain IMPACT) to talk about Risk of Bias in Clinical Trials and the application of the Cochrane Risk of Bias 2 Tool NeuRA (Neuroscience Research Australia) UNSW Medicine & Health



A great privilege to have Prof Jonathan Sterne at Centre for Pain IMPACT to talk about assessing risk of bias in randomised trials using the RoB 2 tool.




Great session on post-amputation pain 100 years of progress from IASP President Andrew Rice, Dr Heather Batten, Jack Devonshire & Jackson Linke. Fascinating insights from historical records, current practice and the state of the research and exciting TITAN trial #AusPainSoc

