The Foundation for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation welcomes applications for its Aspen Spinal Bracing Research Grants program. The deadline to apply is November 1.

Through the program, a single grant of $10,000 will be awarded for physiatric research on the use of spinal bracing in rehabilitation. Preference will be given to projects that address FPMR research priorities, which include chronic pain, spinal cord injury, stroke, and traumatic brain injury. Special consideration will be given to proposals that meet the foundation’s goal of driving the evidence base for cost-effective, results-oriented rehabilitative care.

To be eligible, at least one member of the research team (PI or co-investigator) must be a member of the American Academy of PM&R (AAPM&R) and/or the Association of Academic Physiatrists (AAP).

For more information and to apply, visit Foundation for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

[Source: Candid]


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