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Julie Whitney is a clinical academic physiotherapist specializing in aging, with particular interests in falls, frailty, and cognitive impairment rehabilitation interventions. As a lecturer at King’s College London, she teaches undergraduate and postgraduate physiotherapy courses. She has led fall prevention clinical trials and contributed to numerous systematic reviews. Currently serving as the clinical lead for the National Inpatient Falls Audit, which covers England and Wales, she is an active member of the committee contributing to the development of NICE guidelines for fall prevention. Julie also works clinically at King’s College Hospital, leading a falls clinic that provides liaison services for care home residents. Her research includes evaluating the utility of frailty screening in emergency departments and developing tailored rehabilitation protocols for older adults. Utilizing her expertise, she focuses on innovative approaches to manage falls and frailty among older populations, aiming to enhance their quality of life through targeted rehabilitation strategies.
King's College London • London, United Kingdom
Lecturer for undergraduate and postgraduate physiotherapy programs, focusing on rehabilitation interventions and clinical trials.
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