
Overview
Background
Julia is a Lecturer and Researcher at the University of Queensland. She has been researching whiplash and neck pain since 2000 and in 2004 completed her PhD focusing on the necks influence on sensorimotor control. She has continued her research in this area in idiopathic neck pain, headache, the elderly and post concussion. She has over 100 publications in this area, written several book chapters and is one of the authors of the book “Management of neck disorders- an evidenced based approach”. Julia works part-time as a physiotherapist in a private practice managing patients such as those with, whiplash, cervicogenic dizziness and post concussion syndrome and been involved as a clinician on several whiplash RCTs. Julia is also an assessor at the Whiplash Physical Diagnostic Clinic. Julia has been an invited speaker at many national and international conferences and workshops in the area of neck pain, whiplash, concussion and dizziness.
Availability
- Associate Professor Julia Treleaven is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Physiotherapy, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Research Interests
I am a co-leader of the Neck and Head research unit (NAHRU) which was formerly the Cervical spine and whiplash research unit. We have developed NAHRU in an effort to expand the scope of this group as well as make this inclusive of other domains of physiotherapy such as vestibular and head and neck cancer. This has allowed us to expand our group as well as fit with the expanding areas of research with respect to headache, concussion, temporomandibular disorders (TMD) etc. My role in the NAHRU involves organising of monthly meetings to assist mentoring and progression of our students as well as foster collaborations and research between members of the team. I also run the laboratory that research is conducted in this area ensuring all personnel are adequately trained, that risk assessments and occupational health considerations are adhered to. The major theme of my research to date has been in the role of the cervical spine in producing symptoms other than pain such as dizziness and visual disturbances and the cervical spine’s role in head and eye movement control and postural stability. More recently this has also extended into the areas of headache, TMD and concussion. I am particularly interested in differential diagnosis and investigating clinical tests that can help physiotherapists identify when the cervical spine is implicated in these symptoms and signs. This research has led me to consider populations with neck pain, headache (migraine, tension type headache and cervicogenic), concussion, visual, TMD and vestibular impairments.
Research impacts
My research and its translation to clinical practice have gained the attention of clinicians and researchers internationally and has had a significant impact on, and uptake in, clinical practice internationally. This is evidenced by:
- Keynote and invited conference presentations (USA, Europe, UK, South Africa and New Zealand, Australia)
- Convenor of 3 focused symposiums for the International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapists conferences in 2012 and 2016, 2020 accepted but postponed due to Covid-19
- Invitations to present professional development courses to clinicians nationally and internationally (Europe, UK, Thailand, Korea, Australia and New Zealand)
- Uptake of our text: Jull, G., Sterling, M., Falla, D., Treleaven, J., & O'Leary, S. C. (2008). Whiplash, Headache and Neck Pain. London: Elsevier. It has approximately 6,000 sales, has been translated into 4 languages and has been cited 92 times. The text has been updated was released in October 2018. Jull, G., M., Falla, D., Treleaven J., & O'Leary, S. Management of neck Pain Disorders: a research informed approach. Elsevier UK 2018
Works
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2006
Journal Article
Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI)
Treleaven, J. (2006). Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI). Australian Journal Of Physiotherapy, 52 (1), 67-67. doi: 10.1016/S0004-9514(06)70070-8
2005
Journal Article
Standing balance in persistent whiplash: A comparison between subjects with and without dizziness
Treleaven, Julia, Jull, Gwendolen and Lowchoy, Nancy (2005). Standing balance in persistent whiplash: A comparison between subjects with and without dizziness. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 37 (4), 224-229. doi: 10.1080/16501970510027989
2005
Journal Article
Is the method of signal analysis and test selection important for measuring standing balance in subjects with persistent whiplash?
Treleaven, Julia, Murison, Robert, Jull, Gwendolen, Lowchoy, Nancy and Brauer, Sandy (2005). Is the method of signal analysis and test selection important for measuring standing balance in subjects with persistent whiplash?. Gait & Posture, 21 (4), 395-402. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2004.04.008
2005
Other Outputs
Dizziness and unsteadiness in persistent whiplash associated disorders : the role of cervical afferent dysfunction
Treleaven, Julia (2005). Dizziness and unsteadiness in persistent whiplash associated disorders : the role of cervical afferent dysfunction. PhD Thesis, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/278616
2005
Journal Article
Smooth pursuit neck torsion test in whiplash-associated disorders: Relationship to self-reports of neck pain and disability, dizziness and anxiety
Treleaven, Julia, Jull, Gwendolen and Lowchoy, Nancy (2005). Smooth pursuit neck torsion test in whiplash-associated disorders: Relationship to self-reports of neck pain and disability, dizziness and anxiety. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 37 (4), 219-223. doi: 10.1080/16501970410024299
2004
Book Chapter
A therapeutic exercise approach for cervical disorders
Jull, G. A., Falla, D. L., Treleaven, J. M., Sterling, M. M. and O'Leary, S. P. (2004). A therapeutic exercise approach for cervical disorders. Grieve's Modern Manual Therapy. (pp. 451-470) edited by J. Boyling and G. Jull. Edinburgh, UK: Churchill Livingstone - Elsevier Science.
2004
Book Chapter
Mechanisms underlaying pain and dysfunction in whiplash associated disorders: Implications for physiotherapy management
Sterling, M. M., Treleaven, J.M. and Jull, G. A. (2004). Mechanisms underlaying pain and dysfunction in whiplash associated disorders: Implications for physiotherapy management. Grieve's Modern Manual Therapy. (pp. 275-289) edited by J. Boyling and G. Jull. Edinburgh, UK: Churchill Livingstone - Elsevier Science.
2003
Journal Article
Dizziness and unsteadiness following whiplash injury: Characteristic features and relationship with cervical joint position error
Treleaven, Julia, Jull, Gwendolen and Sterling, Michele (2003). Dizziness and unsteadiness following whiplash injury: Characteristic features and relationship with cervical joint position error. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 35 (1), 36-43. doi: 10.1080/16501970306109
2002
Journal Article
Pressure pain thresholds in chronic whiplash associated disorder: Further evidence of altered central pain processing
Sterling, M., Treleaven, Julia, Edwards, Sandra and Jull, Gwendolen (2002). Pressure pain thresholds in chronic whiplash associated disorder: Further evidence of altered central pain processing. Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain, 10 (3), 69-81. doi: 10.1300/J094v10n03_05
2002
Journal Article
Responses to a clinical test of mechanical provocation of nerve tissue in whiplash associated disorder
Sterling, M., Treleaven, J. and Jull, G. (2002). Responses to a clinical test of mechanical provocation of nerve tissue in whiplash associated disorder. Manual Therapy, 7 (2), 89-94. doi: 10.1054/math.2002.0443
2002
Conference Publication
Comparison of standing balance under various conditions between subjects with persistent whiplash associated disorder and asymptomatic subjects
Treleaven, J. M., Jull, G. A., Brauer, S. G., Low Choy, N. and Murison, R. (2002). Comparison of standing balance under various conditions between subjects with persistent whiplash associated disorder and asymptomatic subjects. Rehabilitation: A Global Perspective, Sheraton, Brisbane, 7-10 May, 2002.
2001
Journal Article
Cervical range of motion discriminates between asymptomatic persons and those with whiplash
DallAlba, P. T., Sterling, M. M., Treleaven, J. M., Edwards, S. L. and Jull, G. A. (2001). Cervical range of motion discriminates between asymptomatic persons and those with whiplash. Spine, 26 (19), 2090-2094. doi: 10.1097/00007632-200110010-00009
2001
Conference Publication
Characterisation of chronic whiplash associated disorders
Sterling, M. M., Treleaven, J. and Jull, G. A. (2001). Characterisation of chronic whiplash associated disorders. From Science to Practice, Cairns Convention Centre, 8-12 April, 2001.
2000
Journal Article
Pressure pain thresholds of upper limb peripheral nerve trunks in asymptomatic subjects
Sterling, Michelle, Treleaven, Julia, Edwards, Sandra L. and Jull, Gwendolen (2000). Pressure pain thresholds of upper limb peripheral nerve trunks in asymptomatic subjects. Physiotherapy Research International, 5 (4), 220-229.
1999
Journal Article
Lumbar spine kinesthesia in patients with low back pain
Lam, S. S. K., Jull, G. and Treleaven, J. (1999). Lumbar spine kinesthesia in patients with low back pain. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 29 (5), 294-299. doi: 10.2519/jospt.1999.29.5.294
1995
Journal Article
Manueel-therapeutisch onderzoek: is provocatie van pijn een belangrijke diagnostische aanwijzing voor spinale functiestoornissen?
Jull, Gwendolyn and Treleaven, Julia (1995). Manueel-therapeutisch onderzoek: is provocatie van pijn een belangrijke diagnostische aanwijzing voor spinale functiestoornissen?. Stimulus, 14 (4), 257-260. doi: 10.1007/BF03076044
1994
Journal Article
Cervical musculoskeletal dysfunction in post-concussional headache
Treleaven, J., Jull, G. and Atkinson, L. (1994). Cervical musculoskeletal dysfunction in post-concussional headache. Cephalalgia, 14 (4), 273-279. doi: 10.1046/j.1468-2982.1994.1404273.x
1994
Journal Article
Manual examination: is pain provocation a major cue for spinal dysfunction?
Jull, Gwendolen, Treleaven, Julia and Versace, Gabrielle (1994). Manual examination: is pain provocation a major cue for spinal dysfunction?. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 40 (3), 159-165. doi: 10.1016/S0004-9514(14)60574-2
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Supervision
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Available projects
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Possible topics
Neck and arm pain in workers
Cervicogenic dizziness - differential diagnosis
Post traumatic/ concussional headache
Vestibular migraine
Relevance of the myodural bridge of the upper cervical spine post truama
Temporomandibular disorders
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Clinical features (self-reported and cervical spine musculoskeletal (MSK) impairments) in patients with suspected upper cervical hypermobility.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lucy Thomas
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Master Philosophy
Cervical spine related dizziness and vertigo, differentiating factors through both subjective and objective measures
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lucy Thomas
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Master Philosophy
Serious adverse events associated with conservative physical procedures directed towards the cervical spine
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lucy Thomas
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Doctor Philosophy
Targeted upper cervical musculoskeletal management for primary headache
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lucy Thomas
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Master Philosophy
Recognizing clinical features which may lead to adverse clinical outcomes in Cervical musculoskeletal (MSK) management
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lucy Thomas
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Doctor Philosophy
Neck pain in tension type headache and exploring cervical musculoskeletal and sensory features
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Gwendolen Jull, Dr Lucy Thomas
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Master Philosophy
Assessment and management approaches for the muscle system in Temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD).
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alana Dinsdale, Dr Lucy Thomas
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Master Philosophy
Relationship between sleep and cervical spine disorders
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lucy Thomas
Completed supervision
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
The Nature of Neck Pain in Migraine
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Gwendolen Jull, Dr Lucy Thomas
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Driving Difficulty and Performance in People with Chronic Whiplash
Joint Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Gwendolen Jull
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Exploring disability and management in adults with persistent mechanical temporomandibular disorders
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Roma Forbes, Dr Lucy Thomas
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Do impairments exist beyond expected recovery time following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and what is their relationship with self-reported symptoms?
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Shaun O'Leary
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Exploring Technology for Clinical Applications and Analysis of Factors Associated with Postural Control in Older Adults with Idiopathic Neck Pain
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Sandy Brauer
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