Knee-Pain-Explained.com was developed by Chloe Wilson, Director of Wilson Health Ltd. Chloe has over 10 years experience as a physiotherapist (aka physical therapist) and uses her knowledge to provide free comprehensive health information to the general public throughout the world in an easy to understand format.
Chloe gained a Bachelor of Science with Honours, BSc(Hons), in Physiotherapy from Sheffield, UK in 2002.
She became a registered member of:
Specialising in musculoskeletal physiotherapy with a special interest in the Lower Limb, over the years Chloe worked in a number of different hospitals and physio departments in Oxford, England and Kampala, Uganda including:
She was one of the clinicians in The Mint Trial, a randomised control trial looking at the effective treatment of Whiplash injuries, which was published in a number of medical journals including the Lancet and Physiotherapy in 2009.
Chloe continued to enhance her skills with postgraduate training including:
Chloe also trained as a Pilates instructor with the Australian Physiotherapy & Pilates Institute, teaching classes in Oxfordshire for a number of years, having repeatedly seen the benefits in improving strength, flexibility, co-ordination and posture.
Ashley is a Consultant Intensivist (Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthesia) at Shrewsbury & Telford NHS Trust, UK, a Fellow of Royal College of Anaesthetists and is on the GMC register.
He is on the British Society of Echocardiography Critical Care Accreditation Committee and is a BSE examiner. Ashley is also Chair of the Core Ultrasound in Intensive Care (CUSIC) committee and is currently helping write the guidelines for lung ultrasound imaging for the new Nightingale Hospital set up in London in response to COVID-19. Full bio
Andrew is a senior physiotherapist with an MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice. He currently works as a community matron for Leeds Community NHS Trust.
He is one of the 1% of registered physiotherapists in the UK with independent non-medical prescribing rights. Andrew is also a guest lecturer and examiner at Leeds Beckett University.
Kate is a GP Partner (primary care physician) in Shropshire, UK. She obtained a merit pass in exams for the Royal College of General Practitioners and has a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery Degree from the University of Sheffield, UK.
Kate also holds the Diploma of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health. Before becoming a doctor, she gained a MSc Hons Neuroscience at Nottingham University.
We are incredibly proud to have been awarded the honor of "Best Knee Replacement Blog" from Healthline for 2 years in a row!
Chloe began writing health websites back in 2010 due to her passion to empower patients and thoroughly involve them in the rehab process.
It has been such a success that in 2013, she went on to develop foot-pain-explored.com and she is currently developing her third site, shoulder-pain-explained.com.
In 2016 Chloe went on to publish her first book - Knee Arthritis: Take Back Control which has received excellent feedback and an overall review rating of 4.4/5 on Amazon & Goodreads.
In 2021 she published her second book - Beat Knee Pain: Take Back Control which has been ranked #2 in orthopedics on Kindle and has an average user rating of 5/5 on Amazon & Goodreads. She hopes to publish more books in the near future.
All the information shared comes from Chloe’s extensive knowledge and experience as a senior physiotherapy clinician. Over the years she has treated countless people with all manner of musculoskeletal and neurological problems.
Chloe stopped practicing as a Physiotherapist in 2016 to concentrate fully on both developing websites and her family.
The material on this website is intended for educational information purposes only. It should complement but not substitute or delay medical advice, diagnosis or treatment from a health professional.
Knee-pain-explained.com is a trading name of Wilson Health Ltd, registered in England, company number 9359622. The registered address is 5 Minton Place, Victoria Road, Bicester, Oxon, OX26 6QB.
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