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Michael Callaghan is a Professor of Clinical Physiotherapy at Manchester Metropolitan University and an Honorary MAHSC Clinical Professor at the University of Manchester. He holds a Clinical Specialist position at Manchester Royal Infirmary’s Physiotherapy Department. His career includes roles as Research Physiotherapist at Manchester University and Human Performance Laboratory Manager at the Wellcome Trust.
Education:
- PhD (2002): Electrical stimulation of the quadriceps muscle group in patellofemoral pain syndrome, University of Manchester
- MPhil (1993): Gait analysis of patients with anterior knee pain, University of Liverpool
- Graduate Diploma in Physiotherapy (1983), University College Salford
Research Focus: Specializes in lower limb assessment/rehabilitation, particularly patellofemoral joint disorders. Uses advanced techniques like fMRI, kinetic gait analysis, and electrical stimulation. Notable work includes the largest clinical trial on patellofemoral OA bracing and a NIHR-funded trial on sports tape for patellofemoral OA. Collaborates with sports teams like Manchester United FC for research.
Key Contributions:
- Developed MRI-based assessments for patellofemoral OA
- PI for multi-center HTA-funded trials on knee OA bracing
- Authored over 66 publications on OA management, bracing, and imaging
Awards: Winston Churchill Travelling Fellow (1994), British Olympic Association Physiotherapy Committee (1987–2000).
Grants & Funding: NIHR (2023) for sports tape trial, MAHSC Honorary Clinical Chair funding.
Professional Roles: Member of Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, Society of Orthopaedic Medicine, and several sports medicine committees.



