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Volunteers wanted for innovative smartwatch health research project exploring the link between activity and knee pain.

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Brought to you by the Cloudy with a Chance of Pain research team, we are now recruiting for volunteers to take part in a 3-month study into activity and pain, starting in September. We will lend you a brand new smartwatch for the study and travel expenses up to £15 will be reimbursed.

To register your interest please email koalap@manchester.ac.uk

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Tillie20

Am interested I am doing a trail at present but as long as I don't need to take antsy medication I do not mind doing it is it would help up other people with the pain of RA

Regards Chris Tobin

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Hi Tillie20 ,

Thanks for your interest. There are no medications involved in the study at all. Participants just need to be willing to wear a smartwatch for 3 months and answer surveys on the watch and a smartphone app.

Just to clarify the study is looking at osteoarthritis rather than RA. If this would apply to you though, please take a look at the study website - cloudywithachanceofpain.com... for more information and email us at koalap@manchester.ac.uk to register your interest in taking part.

Many thanks.

Koalap team

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