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Cormac Ryan
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Professor (Research)
,
SHLS Allied Health Professions
Centre for Rehabilitation
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https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5864-4325
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C.Ryan
tees.ac
uk
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An investigation of the role of pain duration in the management of patients with low back pain
Jess, M.-A. (Author),
Ryan, C.
(Supervisor), Hamilton, S. (Supervisor) & Wellburn, S. (Supervisor),
3 Dec 2021
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Doctoral Thesis
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Exploring healthcare students’ pain knowledge and attitudes towards function in people with pain
Mankelow, J.
(Author),
Ryan, C.
(Supervisor), Taylor, P. (Supervisor) &
Martin, D.
(Supervisor),
9 May 2021
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:
Doctoral Thesis
Sensory discrimination training for phantom limb pain (PLP): The development of a randomised controlled trial protocol to investigate an automated device for the self-management of PLP
Graham, A.
(Author),
Ryan, C.
(Supervisor),
MacSween, A.
(Supervisor) &
Martin, D.
(Supervisor),
31 Jul 2022
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:
Doctoral Thesis
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The effectiveness and experiences of pain science education for adults with chronic musculoskeletal pain
Watson, J. (Author), Dixon, J. (Supervisor),
Ryan, C.
(Supervisor) &
Martin, D.
(Supervisor),
2023
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:
Doctoral Thesis
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An Investigation into the use of Emergency Medical Services in the UK by patients experiencing back pain
Capsey, M. (Author),
Ryan, C.
(Supervisor),
Martin, D.
(Supervisor) &
Mankelow, J.
(Supervisor),
26 Apr 2024
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:
Doctoral Thesis
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An exploration of virtual reality for enhancing health literacy in people with persistent pain: healthcare professionals’ perspectives on usability, adoption, and value in clinical practice.
Skidmore, N. (Author),
Martin, D.
(Supervisor),
Ryan, C.
(Supervisor) &
Mankelow, J.
(Supervisor),
12 Feb 2025
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