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Acupuncture and Foot Mobilisation: Undergraduate Research- SURVEY VOLUNTEERS WANTED

Discussion in 'Australia' started by podhiratry, Jul 30, 2013.

  1. podhiratry

    podhiratry Welcome New Poster


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    Hi All!
    WE NEED YOUR HELP... PODIATRISTS AUSTRALIA- WIDE!
    A group of final year Podiatric Medicine students from The
    University of Western Australia are conducting a research project on the
    utilisation and perceptions of acupuncture and foot mobilisation by
    Australian podiatrists. You are invited to participate in our research
    regardless of whether you use acupuncture and/or foot mobilisation in
    your practice.

    We would be grateful for your participation in our study through the
    completion of an online anonymous survey which can be accessed at
    https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/acufm.

    The survey should only take 10 minutes to complete. The results from
    this study will help to determine if there is a need to establish
    evidence- based guidelines for patients who are treated with
    acupuncture or foot mobilisation by podiatrists.

    Please find a copy of the Participation Information Form (PIF)
    attached for your reading.

    If you have any questions please direct your queries to the Chief
    Supervisor Assistant Professor Andrew Knox via contact details listed
    in the PIF.

    Your participation would be much appreciated.
    Hira Shehzad, Lydia Cheung, Yuanshuang Lim, Carmen Martins
    Final Year Podiatric Medicine Students
     
  2. Angela Foster

    Angela Foster Member

    What a pity that you have limited it to Australia - I use acupuncture and foot mobilisation and it really adds to my practice!
    i hope you publish the results
    Regards Angela
     
  3. podhiratry

    podhiratry Welcome New Poster

    Thank you so much for your interest :) hopefully we will get it published! Being student researchers certainly has its disadvantages.
     
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