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Clinical Associate Professor Ross Hansen is affiliated with the Northern Clinical School at the University of Sydney’s Sydney Medical School, within the Faculty of Medicine and Health. His expertise spans gastrointestinal health, geriatric medicine, and musculoskeletal disorders. He has conducted research on postoperative care, body composition in postmenopausal women, and obesity-related health disparities in Aboriginal Australian populations.
In terms of research, his work focuses on improving clinical outcomes for patients with conditions like sarcopenia, hip fractures, and spinal cord injuries. He has explored methodologies for measuring muscle mass, symptom profiles in esophageal motility disorders, and the efficacy of biofeedback therapy for gastrointestinal issues. His studies also investigate the relationship between lifestyle factors and digestive health, as well as the physiological effects of hormone therapy and exercise programs in elderly populations.
- Grants:
- 2005: Early exercise program for women following breast cancer surgery (Cancer Council NSW)
- 2004: Shoulder rehabilitation following breast cancer surgery (University of Sydney)
His research collaborations include teams studying gastrointestinal physiology, sarcopenia’s impact on hip fracture recovery, and nutritional interventions in elderly patients. No academic awards are explicitly listed in the provided texts.


