PHD PHYSIOTHERAPY IN NEW ZEALAND!!! If you are intending to apply - TopicsExpress



          

PHD PHYSIOTHERAPY IN NEW ZEALAND!!! If you are intending to apply for PhD study at the School of Physiotherapy you will need to make application Non-resident and international students wishing to enrol for a PhD at the will initially need to contact the International office where you can seek advice and download the appropriate forms for application. The University also has a number of Scholarships available for application. Both international and domestic applicants for PhD study are eligible to apply for these Scholarships. Further information on the University’s Scholarship application process can Qualified Physiotherapists intending to apply for PhD research will need to be appropriately registered with the Physiotherapy Board of New Zealand. PhD Projects The School welcomes enquiries from all students wishing to undertake a PhD in a physiotherapy-related area and is happy to discuss any ideas you may have. Staff members at the School of Physiotherapy often have projects linked to their own work available for potential PhD candidates to consider. These projects are listed below by Research Group and should you wish to discuss them further please feel free to either contact the staff member REAL Neurological Research Group Biomechanics (Computational) - Musculoskeletal Modelling Biomechanics (Clinical) – Cerebral Palsy Musculoskeletal Modelling Biomechanics Software Assistive Devices Clinimetrics of the BACK-PAQ60 / Patient beliefs regarding low back pain Could footwear play a role in decreasing risk for future osteoarthritis in patients with knee injuries? Clinical Studies of Musculoskeletal interventions: Tendinopathy Improved Delivery and Management of Musculoskeletal injuries Diagnostic ultrasound Interactive Computer play for Musculoskeletal injuries Therapeutic application of Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT): Musculoskeletal Laser Acupuncture Neurological Diabetes SPEX Research Group These projects could accommodate students with backgrounds in: physiotherapy; occupational therapy; physical education/sports science/exercise science; sports medicine, physical medicine/rehabilitation or education. Members of the team collaborate on many projects. Consequently projects offered by members of the team are frequently co-supervised to provide students with a wide range of expertise and a total approach to a successful and timely thesis completion. Sports-related concussion Mobility scooters in the aging population Therapeutic and Sports Massage Clinical measurement Supervisor: Dr Tony Schneiders Sports injury prevention and management Laterality, limb dominance and polymorphism Nutritional supplementation for chronic musculoskeletal conditions Musculoskeletal systems re-evaluation and classification
Posted on: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 08:51:26 +0000

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