Musculoskeletal Pain
Research activity is centred on hip pain, with interest in pain-related conditions affecting movement, comfort, and functional recovery in the lower limb and pelvic region.
- Hip pain management
- Perioperative pain control
- Regional analgesia
The sponsor’s clinical focus includes pain relief approaches relevant to procedures involving the hip and adjacent anatomical structures.
Regional Anesthesia
Clinical interest extends to regional nerve blockade, particularly techniques targeting the obturator nerve and the fascia iliaca compartment in the setting of lower-extremity analgesia.
- Obturator nerve blockade
- Fascia iliaca block
- Peripheral nerve anesthesia
This area reflects a focus on optimizing pain control strategies used in hospital-based care and procedural anesthesia.
Volunteer and Physiologic Assessment
Research includes evaluation in healthy volunteers, supporting controlled assessment of sensory effects and nerve distribution patterns relevant to anesthetic practice.
- Healthy volunteer studies
- Sensory blockade assessment
- Neuroanatomical response
The sponsor’s interest lies in characterising how local anesthetic techniques influence nerve function in a clinically relevant setting.



