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Harland, Nick, Greaves, Jane and Fuller, Elizabeth (2021) Covid 19 – The impact of variable and ‘low normal’ pulse oximetry scores on Oximetry@Home services and clinical pathways: Confounding variables? Nursing Open. ISSN 2054-1058

Harland, Nicholas and Livadas, Nick (2020) Physiotherapy for Tennis Elbow – A survey of knowledge and practice within the UK. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. ISSN 1741-1645

Armitage, Annabelle and Harland, Nicholas (2020) The 'Lived Experience' of patients having a Cervical or Lumbar MRI scan. Pain and Rehabilitation, 2020 (49). pp. 57-62.

Harland, Nicholas and Ryan, Cormac (2019) "It's Not Pain It's Discomfort": Development and Investigation of a Discomfort Measurement Scale. Pain and Rehabilitation - The journal of the physiotherapy pain association, 2019 (46). pp. 19-23. ISSN 2051-0047

Harland, Nick (2018) Increasing Empathy: Digital Storytelling in Professional Development. In: Cultivating Compassion. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 267-277. ISBN 9783319641454

Mitchell, B, Deckers, K, DeSmedt, D, Vivian, D, Russo, M, Eldabe, S, Gulve, A, Harland, Nicholas, Georgius, P, Van Buyten, JP, Smet, I, Green, M, Veiceli, J, Baranidharan, G, Mehta, V, Ramaswamy, S, Sullivan, R, Gassin, R, Rathmell, J and Gilligan, C (2017) Targeting the cause, not just the symptoms: A new treatment for chronic low back pain – results of the ReActiv8-A trial [Conference Abstract]. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. ISSN 1440-2440

Harland, Nicholas and Blacklidge, Brian (2016) Physiotherapists and General Practitioners attitudes towards ‘Physio Direct’ phone based musculoskeletal Physiotherapy services: a national survey. Physiotherapy, 103 (2). pp. 174-179. ISSN 0031-9406

Sull, Andeep, Harland, Nicholas and Moore, Andrew (2015) Resilience of health-care workers in the UK; a cross-sectional survey. Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology, 10 (1). ISSN 1745-6673

Harland, Nicholas and Martin, Denis (2014) Exploring the longitudinal stability of the CSQ24 in a back pain population. Rehabilitation Psychology, 59 (1). pp. 79-84. ISSN 0090-5550

Harland, Nick, Dawkin, Mathew and Martin, Denis (2014) Relative utility of a visual analogue scale vs a six-point Likert scale in the measurement of global subject outcome in patients with low back pain receiving physiotherapy. Physiotherapy. ISSN 0031-9406

Ryan, Cormac, Harland, Nicholas, Drew, Benjamin T and Martin, Denis (2014) Tactile acuity training for patients with chronic low back pain: a pilot randomised controlled trial. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. ISSN 1471-2474

Harland, Nicholas and Ryan, Cormac (2013) The Value of Pain Coping Constructs in Subcategorising Back Pain Patients according to Risk of Poor Outcome. BioMed Research International, 2013. pp. 1-7. ISSN 2314-6133

Harland, Nicholas and Drew, Benjamin T. (2013) A survey investigation of UK physiotherapists’ use of online search engines for continuing professional development. Physiotherapy, 99 (3). pp. 201-206. ISSN 0031-9406

Harland, Nicholas and Holey, Elizabeth (2011) Including open-ended questions in quantitative questionnaires—theory and practice. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 18 (9). pp. 482-486. ISSN 1741-1645

Harland, Nicholas and Georgieff, Karen (2003) Development of the Coping Strategies Questionnaire 24, a Clinically Utilitarian Version of the Coping Strategies Questionnaire. Rehabilitation Psychology, 48 (4). pp. 296-300. ISSN 0090-5550

Harland, Nicholas and Lavallee, David (2003) Biopsychosocial Management of Chronic Low Back Pain Patients with Psychological Assessment and Management Tools. Physiotherapy, 89 (5). pp. 305-312. ISSN 0031-9406

Harland, Nicholas (2003) Research, Physiotherapy, and Modern Musculoskeletal Medicine. Physiotherapy, 89 (3). pp. 192-197. ISSN 0031-9406

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