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Ms Lucy Thomas

Work Phone (02) 4921 8680
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Position Lecturer
School of Health Sciences
The University of Newcastle, Australia
Office HE24, Hunter

Biography

Lucy Thomas qualified as a physiotherapist in the UK. She completed a Graduate Diploma in Manipulative Physiotherapy at The University of Sydney and a Masters of Medical Science from the University of Newcastle. She is currently pursuing her doctoral studies at the University of Newcastle investigating craniocervical dissection and the safety of manual therapy in the cervical spine. Lucy is a lecturer in musculoskeletal physiotherapy at the University of Newcastle, works part time in private practice in Newcastle and has a particular interest in the treatment of neck pain, headache and dizziness. She has presented in the area of craniocervical arterial dissection at national and international conferences and has published in this area.

Qualifications

  • Master of Medical Science, University of Newcastle, 2006

Research

Research keywords

  • cervical spine
  • craniocervical arterial dissection
  • dizziness
  • neck pain
  • pre-manipulative screening
  • vertebrobasilar insufficiency

Research expertise

Current research study includes:

Assessment of patients with craniocervical arterial dissection

Assessment of craniocervical arterial blood flow using magnetic resonance imaging

Fields of Research

Code Description Percentage
110300 Clinical Sciences 65
110699 Human Movement And Sports Science Not Elsewhere Classified 35

Centres and Groups

Centre

Group

Memberships

Other

  • Member - Australian Physiotherapy Association
  • Member - NSW Branch Committee, Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Australia
  • Member - Musculoskeletal physiotherapy Australia

Awards

Research Award.

2012 Thomas, L., Rivett, D. & Bolton, P. (2003). Changes in vertebral artery blood flow during neck rotat
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Australia (Australia)
Best poster presentation 13th Biennial conference MPA

Teaching

Teaching keywords

  • musculoskeletal physiotherapy