Christopher Snell’s research interests focus on musculoskeletal physiotherapy, with a particular interest in chronic pain, headaches, the temporomandibular joint and returning to work/sport following injury. Christopher has a tremendous passion for sharing knowledge, valuing research into educating allied health clinicians.
Christopher has a Masters in musculoskeletal physiotherapy and is a member of the Victorian Committee for Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Association and the Gippsland Allied Health Education Group. He is a registered musculoskeletal physiotherapist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, and a member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association and Sports Physiotherapy Association.
Christopher is a Lecturer and the Physiotherapy Program Coordinator at Federation University Australia’s School of Health. He is currently undertaking research in a range of areas including health program evaluation, anatomy and physiology, occupational health and safety and education.
A systematic literature review of workplace physical activity programs: an exploration of barriers and enabling factors