Category Archives: Emma Mundy

Final Week.

During this final week I was given the job of recruiting new participants. I really enjoyed this aspect of my clinical research experience- I spent most the early part of the week making a recruitment poster to inform potential new … Continue reading

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Week 5- More scanning.

Today marks the end of a busy week scanning new participants for the study. This week I played a much more active role in the scanning and communication with the participants. I got to help operate the ultrasound machine by … Continue reading

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Week 4- Data Entry.

This week has been quite a pivotal week – plans have put into motion to begin the next stage of research, its also been very rewarding as I finished a job I had been doing throughout the last couple of … Continue reading

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Week 3- Conclusions and Planning.

Today marks the end of my third week of my clinical research experience. This week I have continued my work with analysing the ultrasound scans of the thoracolumbar fascia- over halve way through now, getting there! I have found that … Continue reading

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Week 2- Categorization

The theme for this week was categorization, whether it was sorting studies or scans. Through the beginning part of the week I spent my time perusing a new avenue of research that I mentioned in my blog last week- this … Continue reading

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Week 1- Discovering Thoracolumbar Fascia.

Today marks the end of my first week working with Kyra De-Coninck. Her PhD is ‘Ultrasound evidence of changes in thoracolumbar fascia in people with lower back pain’. It has been a great week, and I’ve already learnt so much! … Continue reading

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