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RELATE - Research center for return to work in later stages of working life
RELATE (REturn-to-Work in LATEr Stages of Working Life) is an interdisciplinary research centre at ¸£Àû¼§ that develops new knowledge and innovative solutions for sustainable working lives in an ageing population.
Support for return to sport after ACL Injury - SURE
Projektet handlar om återgång till idrott efter främre korsbandsskada och utveckling av ett stödmaterial baserat på idrottares, tränares och fysioterapeuters erfarenheter.
AI Literacy in Healthcare Education
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) is rapidly transforming the conditions for learning and professional practice in healthcare.
General Practice
Broad research with a patient-centred perspective. Research and teaching in general medicine affects many large patient groups and disease panoramas in primary care.
Pain and nutrition
Interest in the role of healthy eating and nutrition-related health in pain management is increasing in both the research and clinical space.
Division of Prevention, Rehabilitation and Community Medicine (PRNV)
We are an interdisciplinary division that consists of three units: Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, and Clinical Medicine.
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10 March 2026
New insights aided recovery from persistent fatigue
Researchers have identified common steps and turning points in stories of patients who have recovered from diagnoses characterised by persistent fatigue. The findings can contribute to new ways of understanding and rehabilitating these conditions.
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04 February 2026
New LiU Study: Para Athletes and Youth at Highest Risk of Injuries and Illness at the Olympics and Paralympics
Behind the medals at the Olympics and Paralympics lies a downside – many athletes suffer from injuries and illnesses. A new study from ¸£Àû¼§ shows that para athletes and young athletes are the most exposed.
Cultural competence for Healthcare professionals
The instrument can be used both in research as a data collection instrument and as a clinically applied instrument in various activities. Several research projects linked to the instrument are currently underway.
The care program: Better Back
The care program Betterback☺︎ is intended to support diagnostic and treatment intervention processes for more effective primary care for patients with a new onset of low back pain, with or without radiculopathy.