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RECOVER Injury Research Centre is a joint initiative of the Queensland Motor
Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC) and The University of Queensland.

The mission of RECOVER is to optimise the physical, psychological,
communication, social and vocational recovery of people following injury,
especially when caused by road traffic crashes.

Our research focuses on developing, validating, and translating client-centred
interventions to reduce disability for individuals who sustain a personal injury
in a road traffic crash. RECOVER is based at the Surgical, Treatment and
Rehabilitation Service (STARS) specialist public health facility in Queensland,
Australia and is a member of the STARS Education and Research Alliance. The
alliance is a partnership between Metro North Health and The University of
Queensland. The alliance brings together world-leading researchers, clinicians
and educators to create knowledge and embed clinical research that transforms
patient outcomes and clinical care.




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RECOVER Injury Research Centre
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Level 7, Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation Service
296 Herston Road
Herston, QLD 4029, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3365 5560

Email: recover@uq.edu.au


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