Research interests
With back pain there is no treatment that benefits everyone. I have developed an interest in investigating things that may help predict which patients will respond better with different treatments. This work started quite simply using data we have routinely collected in our clinics and it was developed further during my Masters at Glamorgan University. I am now working on it as a PHd study throught the University of Portsmouth.
Personal interests
I chair the Pain Faculty of the Royal College of Chiropractors
Awards received
2103 Presidents Award - Royal College of Chiropractors
Fellowship Royal College of Chiropractors
Patient Partnership Quality Mark 2007 - current
Clinical Management Quality Mark 2008 - current
Listed in the 2010 issue of the The Times devoted to Britain’s Top 100 Doctors as a 'leading expert' in complimentary medicine.
Publications
Clinica Chirorpractic
European Journal of Chiropractic
Chiropractic and Manual therapy
Journal of the Royal College of Chiropractic
Courses offered to GPs
Using Stratification of back pain to inform care pathways. An evidence base approach to reducing overall costs of care whilst maximizing positive outcomes for individual patients.
Evidence update on managing lower back pain