Hi,
Coming up with an research or project topic is completely based on individual likings and interest.
It will be extremely helpful to search for your topic by yourself. By doing so you will learn to develop questions by yourself and will gain confidence in doing research and that to in the area you are interested in rather than doing what other people say.
This is my opinion.
You can use following database to find different articles and if you search a lot then I am sure you will come up with good question for your project.
1) Physiotherapy Evidence Database - PEDro - Advanced Search
2) Center for Evidence Based Physiotherapy - https://www.cebp.nl/
3) Pubmed - PubMed Home
4) Cochrane Library - Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies
Try to answer following questions and your chances of success will increase.
11 points to consider in finding and developing a research topic
1) Can it be enthusiastically pursued?
2) Can interest be sustained by it?
3) Is the problem solvable?
4) Is it worth doing?
5) Will it lead to other research problems?
6) Is it manageable in size?
7) What is the potential for making an original contribution to the literature in the field?
8) If the problem is solved, will the results be reviewed well by scholars in your field?
9) Are you, or will you become, competent to solve it?
10) By solving it, will you have demonstrated independent skills in your discipline?
11) Will the necessary research prepare you in an area of demand or promise for the future?
Reference: Robert Smith, “Graduate Research: A Guide for Students in the Sciences”
Some useful readings on how to develop a good research question:
1) Designing a Research Question
2) How to Develop a Research Protocol
3) Develop a Research Protocol
I hope this will help novice researchers to develop a good precise QUESTION in YOUR AREA OF INTEREST BY YOURSELVES.