Research

Running Through Study

Investigating the impact of COVID-19 Infection on Recreational Runners: Risks, Recovery and Complications.

Gut Microbiome Diversity

Investigating gut microbiome diversity considering diet, age, ethnicity and exercise training

Bio-Mil-OA

Biomarkers and Joint Pain in Military Osteoarthritis: Armed Services Trauma and Rehabilitation Outcome sub-study

Knee Pain In the Community

Using community-based participants we aim to determine the natural history of knee pain and knee osteoarthritis.

Musculoskeletal Health and Wellbeing

Measuring pain, frailty and disability in an ageing UK population.

Back & Rib Pain in Rowers

Investigating the different prevalence of low back and rib pain in rowers

OA Trial Bank

Meta-analyses using Individual Patient Data (IPD) from existing studies, of treatment effects on OA patients.

Topical Treatments for OA Pain

Collection of studies investigating topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and capsaicin for osteoarthritis and neuropathic pain.

Nutrition, Osteoarthitis and Ageing

Investigating dietary interventions to modify gut microbiome and influence the natural progression of frailty and osteoarthritis

Exercise Treatment for Osteoarthritis

Conventional and network meta-analysis of the relative efficacy of different types of exercise in the treatment of knee and hip osteoarthritis

Markers of Central Sensitization

Identifying circulating biomarkers of central sensitization to characterize the molecular mechanisms linked to OA knee pain.

Sleep and Neuropathic Pain

Investigating the bi-directional relationship between sleep and neuropathic pain after joint replacement surgery.

Cardiovascular Research


Previous cardiomyocyte and cardiac progenitor cell research at Ichan School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, USA.

Airway Smooth Muscle Angiogenic Factors

Research carried out as part of PhD thesis in Respiratory Medicine

Patient and Public Involvement (PPI)

PPI Lead supporting ARUK Pain Centre and NIHR Nottingham BRC MSK theme.