Chris Manning
Senior Lecturer
Midwifery and Social Care
Kingston University
United Kingdom
Biography
"Chris qualified as a physiotherapist in 1991 and spent 13 years in practice, initially in musculoskeletal and sports physiotherapy and then in neurological rehabilitation. He joined Kingston & St George's in 2005 and is currently course director for the pre-registration MSc in Physiotherapy. Chris also leads the modules Physiotherapy Practice in Context and Neurological Rehabilitation, and is responsible for service user and carer involvement across the School of Rehabilitation Sciences' programmes. He is a member of the Association of Physiotherapists in Neurology (ACPIN) National Executive Committee, a peer reviewer for Physiotherapy Research International, and an external examiner for the BSc in Strength and Conditioning at the University of Central Lancashire."
Research Interest
Physiotherapists in Neurology
Publications
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Norrie C, Hasselder A, Manning C. An exploration of the experiences of recent graduates from an interprofessional foundation degree. Journal of interprofessional care. 2012 Nov 1;26(6):517-8.
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Manning CD, Pomeroy VM. Effectiveness of treadmill retraining on gait of hemiparetic stroke patients: systematic review of current evidence. Physiotherapy. 2003 Jun 30;89(6):337-49.