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Lora Roberts is a Lecturer in Chiropractic at the Faculty of Life Sciences and Education. She is actively involved in research related to spinal pain and public health, contributing to peer-reviewed journals with a focus on population-level health data.
Her research interests center on musculoskeletal health, particularly spinal pain prevalence and its determinants in the general population. This work aligns with broader fields of public health and epidemiology, emphasizing evidence-based chiropractic and health policy implications.
The recent publication highlights a trend in using national survey data to understand chronic pain patterns, indicating a methodological focus on epidemiological analysis and public health assessment.
- Spinal pain prevalence and associated determinants: A population‐based study using the National Survey for Wales (2024)
Lora Roberts contributes to academic research in chiropractic and public health, with a single recent peer-reviewed article. No information is available regarding student supervision, research grants, or collaborative funding.
She is associated with research networks in health sciences, particularly in studies involving national health surveys and musculoskeletal conditions, though specific labs or research teams are not mentioned.
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