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Research

Professor Aggarwal is an Associate Professor at Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney.

He completed his PhD in Motor Neurone Disease in 2004.

He has written a number of book chapters and published many papers in journals on this topic.

He is also involved in a number of research trials through the Centre and Hospital departments.

CLINICAL TRIALS as PRINICIPAL INVESTIGATOR

                              

2010-2011
  • Clinical Study No. (701068-522), Post marketing surveillance study to evaluate the tolerability of Rebif New Formulation in patients with Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis in an Australian clinical setting. (ReNew)

 

  • Ipsen Upper Limb Spasticity Survey (ULIS II) study

 

  • Comparison of MMSE and MOCA as a Cognitive Screening Tool in Parkinsons Disease

 

Agni Health Centre

 

 

RPAH Rehabilitation

 

Coffs Harbour PD Clinic

     
2011-2012
  • Comparison of MMSE and MOCA Cognitive Screening Tools in Inpatient Setting

 

Balmain and Metro Rehab Hospitals
     
2011-2013
  • Use of Dynamic Modified Orthosis (DMO) in the Management of Upper Limb Contractures

 

  • The Role of Ketamine in Chronic Neuropathic Pain Management

 

RPAH Spasticity Clinic

 

 

RPAH Pain Clinic

     
2012-present
  • A comparative open label study comparing the efficacy of structured physiotherapy vs non structured physiotherapy in reducing post-stroke spasticity related shoulder pain in patients treated with Botulinum toxin A
RPAH Spasticity Clinic
     
2013 – present
  • A Randomized Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled, Multicenter, Phase 3 Study to Evaluate the Cardiovascular Safety of Naldemedine for the Treatment of Opioid-induced Constipation in Subjects with Non-malignant Pain Receiving Opioid Therapy

 

RPAH Pain Clinic

 

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