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Sarah Chatfield serves as a Visiting Specialist within the School of Health Professions, conducting impactful research on pelvic girdle pain, orthotic interventions, and women's health outcomes during pregnancy and postpartum periods. Her work bridges clinical practice and evidence-based rehabilitation strategies.
Her research program centers on chronic pelvic girdle pain management, orthosis design efficacy, and psychological dimensions of pain perception. Methodologically, she integrates systematic reviews, meta-analyses, randomized controlled trials, and qualitative approaches to address critical gaps in women's musculoskeletal health.
Analysis of her 2024-2025 publications reveals concentrated investigation into depression comorbidity with pelvic pain, bespoke orthotic device evaluation, and body perception reliability metrics. These studies consistently emphasize interdisciplinary collaboration between physiotherapists, obstetricians, and patients to optimize clinical outcomes.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
Information regarding student mentorship or research grant acquisition remains unspecified in available records.
Dr. Chatfield actively collaborates with Halliday, Freeman, Cameron, and Hosking on pelvic girdle pain initiatives, particularly through the EMaPP feasibility trial. Her involvement in both clinical trials and qualitative explorations indicates embedded participation in women's health research collectives focused on translational rehabilitation science.
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