Evidence-influenced Chiropractic care offering diagnosis, management, care, rehabilitation and broad scale support for adults, adolescents, children and infants with acute and chronic musculoskeletal and neurological pain disorders, in occupational and sports injuries, as well as well-person supportive care.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
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| Contact Name |
Keith Charlton |
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Suite F1A1 Forest Lake Village Shopping Centre Forest Lake Boulevard Forest Lake Queensland 4078
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| Phone | 07 3372 9944 | | Mobile | none | | Fax | 07 3372 1818 |
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SERVICES Our Mission Statement
To remain an evidence-influenced Chiropractic practice offering diagnosis, management, care, rehabilitation and broad scale support for adults, adolescents, children and infants with acute and chronic musculoskeletal and neurological pain disorders, in occupational and sports injuries, as well as well-person supportive care.
We work to help the individual, the family, our community and the public health with effective and cost-effective Chiropractic health care improvements, with world’s best practice and research, some of which we undertake ourselves.
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QUALIFICATION DETAILS Keith has a Doctor of Chiropractic degree (1975) from the National University of Health Sciences in suburban Chicago, a Master of Philosophy degree (1992) from Griffith University in Brisbane for original research in diagnostic imaging, a Master of Pain Medicine degree (2006) from the Faculty of Medicine at Newcastle University (no chiropractor in the world has ever secured this qualification before, and it’s uncommon in medicine) and he is a confirmed candidate for a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Medicine at the Mayne Medical School at University of Queensland for spinal bone motion imaging research.
He has been President of the Australian Chiropractors’ Association in Queensland; a member of the Queensland Chiropractic Registration Board; an examiner for the Radiological Advisory Council; Honorary, then Visiting Fellow at Griffith University; Fellow in Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Newcastle University Medical School; a member of two National Health and Medical Research Council expert review committees elaborating guidelines both for the management of acute musculoskeletal pain and acute pain generally; and in the 1990s, whilst practising in South Oxfordshire, he worked with the help of Oxford’s then Director of their Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, Prof David Sackett, to refine a neck pain research method, which research he continues at the University of Queensland for his PhD at present. He has taught in medical schools on a sessional basis at Oxford, Queensland and Griffith Universities.
He has published scholarly articles in scientific research journals around the world and is a member of the Editorial Boards of two of the major scientific journals in the world in the field.
He is a Certified Practising Member of the Chiropractic and Osteopathic College of Australasia, a member of the Chiropractors Association of Australia, the Australian Association for Musculoskeletal Medicine, the Australian Pain Society, and the International Association for the Study of Pain.
He is the only Queensland Fellow of the International College of Chiropractors, an accolade awarded from the US. Chiropractic
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