Dr Greg Lehman BKin, MSc, DC, MScPT
I am a both a physiotherapist and chiropractor treating musculoskeletal disorders within a biopsychosocial model. I have a MSc in Spine Biomechanics from the world renowned spine biomechanics laboratory at the University of Waterloo. I was an assistant professor at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College teaching a graduate level course in Spine Biomechanics and Instrumentation as well conducting more than 20 research experiments while supervising more than 50 students. I have lectured on a number of topics on reconciling treatment biomechanics with pain science, running injuries, golf biomechanics, occupational low back injuries and therapeutic neuroscience.
I have been both a researcher and clinician for more than a decade and enjoy the interplay between therapeutic neuroscience education and biomechanics to change the beliefs and physical capacity of his patients. I specialize in both sport injuries and persistent pain cases as the approach is surprisingly similar.
While I have a strong biomechanics background I was introduced to the field of neuroscience and the importance of psychosocial risk factors in pain and injury management almost two decades ago. I believe successful injury management and prevention can use simple techniques that still address the multifactorial and complex nature of musculoskeletal disorders.
I am active on social media and consider the discussion and dissemination of knowledge an important component of responsible practice.