Lecturer, Swinburne University of Technology, Swinburne University of Technology
Dr Charlotte Ganderton has a PhD in greater trochanteric pain syndrome, B.HltSci and M.PhysioPrac (Hons) from La Trobe University. She has received numerous awards for her research and has published papers and presented at national conferences in the musculoskeletal management of the hip and shoulder. Charlotte is passionate about implementaion science and strives to lead research in areas where direct improvements to clinical practice are possible. Charlotte leads a team of researchers across Swinburne University of Technology and the National Institute of Circus Arts that aim to, through research, improve the healthcare knowledge and managment of circus performers. Her clinical career has included working with Matilda the Musical, Western Bulldogs VFL, Hockey Victoria, Mill Park Physiotherapy and LifeCare. Charlotte has recently spent 18 months as a travelling physiotherapist with Cirque du Soleil’s Toruk, The First Flight, and is currently working in the Hip and Groin Clinic at LifeCare Malvern.

Jun 15, 2023 05:32 am UTC| Health
One in three Australians has a musculoskeletal condition involving joint pain, and the most common cause is arthritis. Around 3.6 million Australians have arthritis and this is projected to rise to 5.4 million by...

What are dead hangs? What are the shoulder pain risks and how do I do them safely?
Apr 23, 2023 12:35 pm UTC| Health
You might have seen media articles or fitness influencers online urging people to do dead hangs, where one hangs loosely from a bar usually with feet off the floor. The goal is usually to improve upper-body strength and...