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Penny Moss

School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987, Perth 6845, Australia

Biography

Penny Moss is currently working as a Lecturer / Research officer at Curtin University of Technology, Greater Perth Area. He received his Ph.d in chronic pain mechanism at Osteoarhiritis. His research interests as a Research Scholar reflect in his wide range of publications in various national and international journals. He reviewed many scientific papers in various Journals .
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Currently completing my PhD thesis: a new method for identifying cold hyperalgesia and its application to a population with knee osteoarthritis Recently completed a 2-year study, funded by a Merck & Co educational grant, into the effects of a Cox-2 inhibitor on pain, hyperalgesia and function in people with knee osteoarthritis Several other osteoarthritis studies underway or nearing completion: association between cold hyperalgesia and ongoing pain and disability after total knee replacement; association between sensory hyperalgesia and altered joint position sense in people with knee osteoarthritis HWA funded simulation to enhance clinical placements for physiotherapy students
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