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Are you good at left/right judgements of body parts? Can you help us with a research study?

Discussion in 'Australia' started by Ryan, Apr 26, 2016.

  1. Ryan

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    We need your help!

    People who suffer from chronic pain have been shown to have an impairment in their ability to make left/right judgements of body parts (ie hands or feet). We are recruiting Podiatrists (YOU) and Hand therapists to determine what influence occupational exposure has on these left/right judgement tasks. If you have time to help us out via an ONLINE test please follow the link provided below...

    (information sheets and recruitment details are also provided as attachments for your information).

    Your help is greatly, greatly appreciated!

    Kind regards,

    Ryan Causby

    http://research.noigroup.com/?_p=tpls
     

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