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Professor Robert Van Deursen
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Robert
Van Deursen
Projects as PI
1 of 2
An investigation of the effect of choral singing on quality of life in patients previously diagnosed with cancer and their carers
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Funder:
Tenovus
(
16/01/2012
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30/06/2016
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A study of functional recovery following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
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Funder:
RCBC Wales
(
01/04/2010
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31/03/2015
)
Development of a rehabilitation service model for knee injury patients
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Funder:
RCBC Wales
(
01/07/2009
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31/10/2011
)
Functional recovery from stroke during rehabilitation in the Cardiff stroke unit and home environment
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Funder:
Welsh Government (HCRW)
(
01/01/2011
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31/12/2015
)
Measuring activity recovery at home in the post-acute phase of stroke rehabilitation by means of a novel computerised system
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Funder:
Welsh Government (HCRW)
(
01/10/2012
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30/09/2013
)
Projects as Co-Investigator
1 of 2
A pilot study to investigate the effects of choral singing on quality of life and lung function in patients with cancer and their carers
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Funder:
Tenovus
(
04/01/2010
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03/11/2010
)
Arthritis Research UK Biomechanics and Bioengineering Centre
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Funder:
Versus Arthritis
(
01/10/2014
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31/03/2015
)
Arthritis Research UK Biomechanics & Bioengineering Centre
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Funder:
Versus Arthritis
(
01/01/2016
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31/03/2023
)
Cardiff Institute of Biomechanics and BioEngineering Research (CIBER)
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Funder:
Versus Arthritis
(
01/10/2009
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31/03/2015
)
Implementation of TRAK to develop eRehab for knee conditions: A web based application suite to support self-management in rehabilitation
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Funder:
The Health Foundation
(
01/05/2015
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31/07/2016
)
Research Datasets
Non-specific chronic low back pain: differences in peak flexion spinal angles in subgroups during functional tasks - Hemming R, Sheeran L, van Deursen R, et al. (2018). Cardiff University. 10.17035/d.2018.0052094453. Biomechanics and Rehabilitation
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