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Kristian Lyng is a PhD student at Aalborg University, specializing in Clinical Science Technology with a focus on Musculoskeletal Health Implementation. His research primarily focuses on improving the quality of life for individuals experiencing shoulder pain. Kristian is involved in developing complex interventions aimed at promoting shared decision-making in shoulder pain management within healthcare sectors. He is particularly interested in bridging the gap between research and practice by utilizing implementation-focused methodologies, critical realism, participatory research, policy mapping, and systems thinking. Over the years, he has conducted research on various chronic musculoskeletal conditions, including knee pain, Osgood Schlatter disease, patellar tendinopathy, and patellofemoral pain. His goal is to design interventions that acknowledge real-world complexities, cater to the needs of end-users, and leverage innovative, participatory approaches to ensure sustainability and clinical relevance.
Aalborg University Hospital • Aalborg, Denmark
Contributing to research focused on chronic musculoskeletal pain.
Requirements apply generally to Master's programs across departments including Sociology, Business, and Engineering at Aalborg University.