UQ researchers are seeking individuals aged 65 years and over to discuss the life lessons they have recognised or personal growth gained their COVID-19 pandemic experiences.
This study aims to investigate the relationship between outcomes of novel pelvic floor muscle methods used to estimate pelvic floor muscle stiffness and EMG of the puborectalis muscle in men with chronic pelvic pain.
This study seeks to examine physiotherapists' and patients' experiences and perspectives with the management of tennis elbow. Information collected will help inform strategies to optimise care for people with tennis elbow.
This study seeks to understand sedentary behaviour in desk workers with disability and how these workers are currently considered, included, and supported in workplace wellbeing programs to reduce prolonged sedentary time.
We seek the contribution from all health professionals - complementary and conventional medicine professionals - to participate in an interview and share their experiences and perspectives with how recurrent vaginal thrush managed in Australia.
The study aims to develop an international consensus on the best evidence-based solution for improving clinical services for children with hearing loss in Kuwait using an eDelphi methodology.
Participants will be asked to complete questionnaires about general wellbeing, headache characteristics, neck pain characteristics or other symptoms experienced, as well as the impact of migraines on daily life.
This study is investigating the experiences of parents/caregivers and family members of children with IgE-mediated food allergies who also have feeding behaviours. It also takes into the account the impact of these behaviours on the wider family.