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 Current Research Student Theses
Approach to activity and determinants of daily function in patients with chronic pain: a momentary within-persons perspective
   Doctorate by Research (PhD) in NO PRIMARY UNIT People (Research Solutions System Unit)



Birth in two languages: an applied cultural and linguistic study of birthing women?s pain narratives in English and Spanish
   Doctorate by Research (PhD) in NO PRIMARY UNIT People (Research Solutions System Unit)



The links between chronic back pain and individual occupational balance. With anticipated results that will help identify occupational imbalance at an early stage and thus prevent occupational deprivation.
   Masters by Research (MPhil) in NO PRIMARY UNIT People (Research Solutions System Unit)



The expression of pain by Vietnamese chronic pain patients
   Doctorate by Research (PhD) in NO PRIMARY UNIT People (Research Solutions System Unit)



Using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) to describe the clinical assessment and measurment of outcomes in patients with CLBP
   Doctorate by Research (PhD) in NO PRIMARY UNIT People (Research Solutions System Unit)



Knowledge, attitude and skill requirements for occupational therapists and physiotherapists working in occupational health and safety
   Doctorate by Research (PhD) in NO PRIMARY UNIT People (Research Solutions System Unit)



Retirement of Older Taxi Drivers in Singapore: An exploration of experience and needs and the development of a support program
   Doctorate by Research (PhD) in NO PRIMARY UNIT People (Research Solutions System Unit)



Designing Effective Ergonomic Computer Workstation Training through Action Research
   Doctorate by Research (PhD) in Human Movement Studies, School of (School)