This will be Australia’s first telerehabilitation clinic, and among the first in the world.

The possible beneficiaries of the ground-breaking University of Queensland Telerehabilitation Clinic are limited only by imagination – and certainly not by geography or mobility.

4 June 2015

Healthcare will soon be more accessible for more Australians, thanks to a $2.5 million Federal Government grant to The University of Queensland to advance telehealth research.

19 August 2013

Thousands of Australians suffer communication and swallowing disorders for various medical reasons that make the field of speech pathology more complex than ever before.

21 June 2013
UQ Professor Len Gray consults with a resident in an aged care facility using telehealth.

The University of Queensland is one of nine recipients to share a $20 million Federal Government fund for trialling innovative health care delivery over the national broadband network (NBN).

13 May 2013
UQ’s Professor Len Gray consults with a patient using telehealth.

The University of Queensland researchers are investigating ways to improve access to health services for people in residential aged care facilities with the use of telehealth.

30 October 2012

A virtual rehabilitation clinic developed by University of Queensland researchers is helping treat patients in remote and regional Australia.

23 June 2011
Dr Anne Hill as face-to-face assessor during a telerehabilitation assessment

There should be no barriers to providing high-quality speech pathology services, according to University of Queensland PhD graduate Dr Anne Hill.

8 January 2009

Patients in Northern Queensland requiring rehabilitation consultations may benefit from an innovative telehealth rehabilitation service currently being trialled by Queensland Health, The University of Queensland and statewide telehealth services.

14 February 2008

University of Queensland researchers are seeking people with Parkinson’s Disease who have a difficulty with their speech to participate in a research project.

19 May 2006

A University of Queensland study could revolutionise treatment programs for people suffering speech problems following a serious head injury.

14 February 2001

Research into Brisbane's urbanisation, regulation of company takeovers and autistic children's understanding of emotion are among projects attracting $161,000 in grants from the University of Queensland Foundation Ltd next year.

22 December 1998

University of Queensland researchers are developing new approaches to rehabilitating people with speech impairments due to major head trauma such as road accidents.

11 November 1998