Claire, a 2020 podiatry graduate from Queensland University of Technology (QUT), delved into athlete pain research, completing an MPhil in 2021 on pain thresholds in runners with plantar fasciopathy. Presenting her findings at the 2023 Australian Podiatry Conference, she showcased her dedication to understanding and addressing athletic injuries.
While pursuing her master's, Claire balanced private practice with academia, mentoring podiatry students at OUT and co-authoring a paper in the Journal of Orthopaedics in 2022. Returning to Canberra in 2023, she joined Podiatry Professionals, focusing on sports-related injuries, particularly in running, rooted in the biopsychosocial framework.
Claire's evidence-based care and research background foster patient-centered treatment, emphasizing individualised care and patient empowerment. Outside work, she indulges her passion for outdoor activities, trail running in SEQ and NSW, and snowboarding in her spare time.
While pursuing her master's, Claire balanced private practice with academia, mentoring podiatry students at OUT and co-authoring a paper in the Journal of Orthopaedics in 2022. Returning to Canberra in 2023, she joined Podiatry Professionals, focusing on sports-related injuries, particularly in running, rooted in the biopsychosocial framework.
Claire's evidence-based care and research background foster patient-centered treatment, emphasizing individualised care and patient empowerment. Outside work, she indulges her passion for outdoor activities, trail running in SEQ and NSW, and snowboarding in her spare time.