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Biography

Luke Davies is a musculoskeletal physiotherapist, project manager and educator in the Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Scienes at Macquarie University and Department of Health Sciences and School of Primary and Allied Health Care at Monash university. Luke’s clinical work has involved working with complex chronic patients through education and exercise-based interventions. Luke’s teaching experience includes areas such as functional anatomy, exercise prescription for chronic conditions and various foundational units within entry-level physiotherapy programmes.

Luke’s research has resulted in the development of capability frameworks for physiotherapists to deliver care via telehealth (videoconferencing and telephone), housed on the websites of physiotherapy associations in 13 countries and received endorsement from the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth, an international global partner in digital health

Research interests:

  • Telehealth education/interventions 
  • Exercise-based interventions
  • Physical activity 
  • Patient education 
  • Rehabilitation 

Education/Academic qualification

Physiotherapy , Doctor of Philosophy, Enhancing physiotherapy delivered via telehealth

Physiotherapy, Doctor of Physiotherapy

Exercise Physiology, Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Rehab)

Health Science, Bachelor of Health Science (Sport & Exercise)

External positions

Research Fellow, Monash University

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