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James Middleton

Professor
Medicine
University of Sydney
Australia

Biography

James is a Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine with 25 years clinical and research experience in the field of spinal cord injury (SCI) medicine and rehabilitation. He is Director of the State Spinal Cord Injury Service, NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation (since 2006) and Senior Medical Specialist for the Spinal Outreach Service. He has previously worked as a Staff Specialist in the Spinal Cord Injuries Unit at Royal North Shore Hospital and was Medical Director of the Moorong Spinal Unit, Royal Rehab in Sydney for 10 years between 1996 and 2006. James holds a part-time academic appointment at The University of Sydney in the John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research (formerly Rehabilitation Studies Unit), Sydney Medical School-Northern. He helped establish the Australian Spinal Cord Injury Network as the Chair of the Steering Committee in 2006 and was the inaugural Chair ofits Clinical Trials Comittee. Blending a continuing clinical role and involvement in health service planning and delivery with his academic position affords James a unique opportunity to translate research evidence into practice, service development and quality health system improvements based on the life challenges he sees confronting people with spinal cord injury (SCI). He undertakes collaborative interdisciplinary research aimed at improvingsystems of care; assessing health, function and participation, as well asassociated psychological outcomes, including self efficacy; pain management; health service delivery and utilization, knowledge translation; quality of life, life expectancy and use of assistive technologies, such as functional electrical stimulation.

Research Interest

Neurosciences and Mental Health

Publications

  • de Oliveira, C., Refshauge, K., Middleton, J., de Jong, L., Davis, G. (2017). Effects of Activity-based therapy interventions on mobility, independence and quality of life for people with spinal cord injuries: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Neurotrauma, 34(9), 1726-1743.

  • Craig, A., Guest, R., Tran, Y., Middleton, J. (2017). Cognitive impairment and mood states following spinal cord injury. Journal of Neurotrauma, 34(6), 1156-1163.

  • Fekete, C., Post, M., Bickenbach, J., Middleton, J., Prodinger, B., Selb, M., Stucki, G. (2017). A Structured Approach to Capture the Lived Experience of Spinal Cord Injury: Data Model and Questionnaire of the International Spinal Cord Injury Community Survey. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 96(Suppl 2), S5-S16.

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