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exercise, perhaps due to on-going symptoms. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is a well-tolerated rehabilitation technique that evokes muscular contraction, mimicking exercise, which makes it an
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PhD student for the project: PhD student for the project: Published Deadline Location today 7 Apr Groningen Job description In the UMCG Center for Rehabilitation, adults and children with physical
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funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description In the UMCG Center for Rehabilitation, adults and children with physical disabilities
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ethics requirements - Recruitment of participants - Data collection (interviews) - Data analysis Qualifications: - PhD in rehabilitation sciences or related field - Expertise in qualitative research
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of the OxWell student survey Director of Studies: Dr Johnny Collett, Centre for Movement, Occupational and Rehabilitation Science, OxInAHR Other supervisors: Dr Ben Weedon, Centre for Movement, Occupational and
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, medical and robotic devices. Its main business focuses on the development of advanced grippers for research, rehabilitation and industry. Prensilia is involved in several research projects funded by
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Description The main task of the job is to contribute to the development of new robotic solutions capable of supporting the rehabilitation process, enabling doctors to attend more patients extending the therapy
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Mansfield Imaging Centre and Queens Medical Centre (QMC) on the University of Nottingham University Park campus and the UNMSD. PhD 3 – In addition to rehabilitation, which has long been employed as method
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multiple stakeholders and different types of interventions (e.g. diagnostic, pharmaceutical, surgery, rehabilitation…). By incorporating capacity constraints in HTA we can develop a more clinically realistic
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available in the job description . This role is fixed-term for 27 months. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 therefore the successful candidate will be subject to a Disclosure