Charlotte has a PhD in gluteal tendinopathy and privately consults at Alphington Sports Medicine Centre. She has a passion for sport and performing arts, and has experience working in football, musical theatre and for Cirque du Soleil. Charlotte has a special interest in treating peripheral joint injuries (hip, shoulder, knee and foot), particularly those that that cause excessive joint movement/instability.
Charlotte is a Senior Lecturer at RMIT University (Physiotherapy). She has received numerous awards for her research, published over 35 journal articles, and has presented her research at national and international conferences. Her research involvement is extensive and includes topics of hip (femoroacetabular) impingement, hip dysplasia greater trochanteric pain syndrome (gluteal tendinopathy and bursitis), shoulder instability, chronic ankle instability.
Charlotte holds the following degrees:
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