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Teesside University are recruiting individuals with chronic pain to take part in an online study as part of my doctorate thesis. The aim of the study is to investigate the relationship between injustice, unfair treatment, and chronic pain.

You can participate automatically by accessing the study link below 👇

teesside.onlinesurveys.ac.u...

To be eligible you need to:

> have experienced pain for 3 months or longer

> have experienced a previous injury; for example, accident at work, fall, car collision, burn, sporting injury etc..

> Not have experienced a head injury that required hospitalisation and/or have an acquired brain injury.

If you have any queries, please contact me directly at b1225631@live.tees.ac.uk

Best wishes,

Craig

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