Professor Belinda Beck
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So it is absolutely, you know, an economically viable model.
We're hoping to get the data to do that.
And then imagine if you could go to Oniro and actually get Medicare reimbursement for that.
Yeah.
that would change the landscape in fractures in Australia.
And when you consider that resistance training is known to be beneficial for virtually every other system in the body, giving a rebate for Oneiro is actually also giving a rebate for the exact same program is helping all those other conditions.
And so it's bringing blood pressure down.
It's improving mental health.
And metabolically, this is improving people with diabetes.
So it's such a win-win.
It's a difficult job to make people aware of it because, of course, now I have a conflict of interest because the bone clinic is...
a business and O'Neill is a product.
But there was no other way of doing this.
And so it's a little bit of a problem.
But on the other hand, I'm also generating, you know, industry and more tax for the government if I sell a license and people are actually gaining revenue.
So everything about it is very beneficial.
It's just the fact that I'm one person and I'm a full-time professor.
I know, I know.
Well, we do have an economic evaluation associated with stock fracture.
So we are hoping to do that.