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As you may have experienced, achieving full recovery can be difficult. Theoretically, there are many variables related to recovery according to studies examined the effect of these different variables separately. Thinking these factors individually makes it difficult to comprehend main factor(s) leading the way to a full recovery.

Therefore, this doctoral study aims to search in depth all variables together to improve the outcomes of treatments. The study findings will help clinicians to prevent and understand tendinopathy better in the future.

We kindly ask you to play an active role in shaping this development by taking part in the study, meaning that future patients will be treated with an effective evidence-based protocol from the start leading to an optimum management of their condition. Being part of this study will help you to gain a deeper understanding of your conditions.

To join the study please click here: bit.ly/2XLw7X6

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to send an e-mail (teamcohort@qmul.ac.uk) or call (+44 7305249149).

As part of a doctoral study approved by Queen Mary Ethics of Research Committee (Ref: QMERC2018/92).

Mehmet Delen

PhD student in Queen Mary University of London

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