About me

I am interested in the clinical, neurophysiological, and biomechanical effects of spinal manipulation, as well as the management of spine pain disorders. I'm currently involved in research related to the clinical effect of spinal manipulation, sham manipulation procedures, spine pain trajectories, and diversity within the chiropractic profession.

I teach in areas including spine pain diagnosis, orthopaedic examination, palpation and spinal manipulation skills.

I am a Senior Fellow of the Chiropractic Academy of Research Leadership (CARL) program, which mentors early career chiropractic researchers.

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Organisational Affiliations

Lecturer, School of Allied Health, Murdoch University

Senior Fellow, Chiropractic Academy of Research Leadership (CARL)

Steering Committee Member, CIRCuit (Chiropractic International Research Collaborative)

Education

Chiropractic
20172020, Doctor of Philosophy, Murdoch University (Australia, Perth)

Thesis Title Pressure pain threshold and temporal summation in adults with low back pain: Exploring relationships with hypoalgesia after spinal manipulation and pain trajectories

Chiropractic
20142016, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Murdoch University (Australia, Perth)
Chiropractic
20092013, Bachelor of Science in Chiropractic and Bachelor of Chiropractic, Murdoch University (Australia, Perth)
Business
20092013, Postgraduate Certificate in Business Administration (Masterclass), Murdoch University (Australia, Perth)