EVIDENCE-BASED CARE
Research Publications
This page lists Charlotte Ganderton's published research in musculoskeletal physiotherapy and related fields.
Research Publications
A comprehensive collection of Dr. Charlotte Ganderton’s published research in musculoskeletal rehabilitation can be located here.
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A select few for interest are listed below...
2026 | Physical Therapy in Sport
This study investigates the relationship between hip joint morphology and hip range of motion (ROM) in circus performers with hip-related pain.
2026 | Physical Therapy in Sport
Exercise rehabilitation to improve hip-related pain and quality of life in full-time student circus arts performers: A non-randomised pre-post intervention trial
The study examines changes in hip-related pain, quality of life, strength, and functional task performance following a 12-week rehabilitation program (Melbourne Hip Protocol; MHP) in circus arts students with hip-related pain.
2025 | Musculoskeletal Science in Practice
Gluteal tendinopathy masterclass: Refuting the myths and engaging with the evidence
This masterclass aims to: (i) engage with the evidence to refute the most common myths associated with gluteal tendinopathy and trochanteric pain, and (ii) provide clinicians with guidance around contemporary, evidence-based clinical practice.
2024 | JOSPT Open
Hey Google? When Patients Consult Dr Google About Tendinopathy. An Analysis of Search Terms and Questions From 4 English-Speaking Regions Across 6 Tendons
The objective of this paper was to explore the most common search terms and questions in Google relating to Achilles, patellar, shoulder, elbow, hamstring, and gluteal tendons across 4 English-speaking regions, and determine the most common landing pages for tendon-based searches.
2024 | Medical Problems for Performing Artists
Musculoskeletal Injury in Australian Professional Musical Theatre Shows A 5-Year Retrospective Observation Study of 2, 249 Medical Attention Injuries
This study investigated the frequency and trends of musculoskeletal medical attention injuries occurring in Australian professional musical theatre performers over two consecutive Australian city tours.
2024 | BMJ Open
The aim of this paper is to outline a multimodal MRI protocol to identify potential ameliorative effects of the Watson Instability Shoulder Protocol on the brain.