MBBS, PhD, FRACGP, FAFMM, GradDip(Musculoskeletal Med)
Associate Professor Primary Health Care
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Biography
Dr Yelland commenced his position as Associate Professor of Primary Health Care in the School of Medicine at Griffith University in 2005 after 13 years as Senior Lecturer in General Practice at University of Queensland. He is based at the Logan campus of Griffith University but also works at the Southport campus.
His research and teaching interests focus on evidence-based diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal pain. His PhD on "Prolotherapy for Chronic Low Back Pain" was awarded in 2005 by University of Queensland and was granted a Dean's commendation in 2007. He has published on the reliability and prevalence of signs in thoracic spinal pain and on pain referred to the chest and abdomen from the thoracic spine. He chaired the Australian Acute Thoracic Spinal Pain Guidelines group in 2001-2002.
His current research interests include the diagnosis and management of non-cardiac chest pain and the treatment of Achilles Tendinopathy. He is the immediate past-president of the Australian Association of Musculoskeletal Medicine. His clinical practice at Daisy Hill is in general practice and musculoskeletal medicine.
Research interests
- Pain and back pain
- Chronic pain - potential therapeutics
- Chronic pain management
- Clinical tests - accuracy
- Prolotherapy
- Single patient trials
Publications
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Current teaching areas
- Lead of "Doctor and Health in the Community"
- Upgrade clinical skills teaching program in the musculoskeletal block of Griffith University Medical Program
- Introduction of General Practice Rotation into Year 4
- Introduction of course modules in Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology, ENT, Dermatology and Musculoskeletal Medicine