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Aimie Peek
  • Bond University, Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine

    4229 Gold Coast

    Australia

Personal profile

Research interests

I am a clinician-researcher physiotherapist specialising in headache, concussion, and complex musculoskeletal pain. My research focuses on improving patient outcomes by integrating neuroscience and clinical practice, with particular expertise in brain neurochemistry, advanced neuroimaging (magnetic resonance spectroscopy), and clinical phenotyping.

My work aims to identify biomarkers and patient subgroups to enable more precise, targeted treatments for conditions such as migraine and whiplash-associated headache. I currently lead a Brain Foundation–funded project investigating neurochemical and clinical profiles of individuals who respond to CGRP monoclonal antibody therapies, in an International collaboration with Professor Trudy Rebbeck, A/Prof Karl Ng University of Sydney and A/Prof Nicolas Puts Kings College, London.

Alongside this, I lead and collaborate on projects exploring the spectrum of migraine using multimodal approaches (neuroimaging, EEG, quantitative pain testing and clinical measures), as well as studies investigating the lived experience of migraine and concussion, and neurological recovery. My broader research includes mindfulness and brain function in chronic pain, concussion in sport, and predictors of clinical outcomes in cervical spine disorders.

Clinically, I have extensive experience as an APA Titled Physiotherapist managing complex headache, spinal, and pain presentations in advanced practice and extended scope roles across the UK and Australia. This clinical background underpins my translational research approach, ensuring that findings are directly applicable to patient care.

My long-term goal is to develop a multidisciplinary research program that advances personalised care for people living with headache, concussion and complex chronic pain disorders.

 

In my role acting as Conjoint Allied Health Academic Researcher between Bond University and Northern New South Wales Local Health District (NNSWLHD), I focus on strengthening research collaboration between clinicians and academics. I am particularly interested in building research capacity within health services by supporting clinicians to engage in research, from developing initial ideas, writing grants, through to project delivery and translation into practice. My role aims to create meaningful partnerships that align clinical priorities with academic expertise, ultimately improving patient care through collaborative, practice-informed research across allied health disciplines.

Statement for HDR students

I am passionate about supporting clinician-researchers and HDR students to answer real world questions with the goal of improving patient outcomes. My two main research streams include 1) Integrating neurochemical and clinical data to better understand mechanisms of treatment response, enabling more targeted approaches and improved patient outcomes. 2) Gaining a better understanding of patient's lived experience to improve patient journeys. My main conditions of interest cover headache, migraine, neck pain, spine pain, spinal surgery, concussion, dizziness, women's health, musculoskeletal pain, chronic pain and neurological pain.

If you feel we have a shared clinical interest, and are looking for supervision on a project please reach out to discuss potential opportunities.

Education/Academic qualification

Health Science /Neuroscience, PhD, Brain neurochemicals in headache and pain, University of Sydney

Oct 2017Dec 2021

Award Date: 31 Dec 2021

Health Science/ Advanced Practice, MSc. module, Non-Medical Prescribing , University of the West of England

Jan 2017Jul 2017

Award Date: 31 Jul 2017

Health Science, MSc. module, Research Mentorship and Management , University of Plymouth

Aug 2016Nov 2016

Award Date: 30 Nov 2016

Health Science/ Advanced Practice, MSc. module, Injection Therapy , University of Southampton

2013 → …

Award Date: 31 Dec 2013

Physiotherapy/Health Science, MSc. module, The use of thoracic manual therapy in the management of non-specific shoulder pain: a systematic review, University of Birmingham

Sept 2010Sept 2013

Award Date: 30 Sept 2013

Physiotherapy/Health Science, BSc. (Hons) Physiotherapy , Systematic Review investigating the role of Extended Scope Practitioners, and Clinical Specialist Physiotherapists, University of the West of England

Jun 2003Jun 2006

Award Date: 30 Jun 2006

External positions

Lecturer - Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney

Jan 2024 → …

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Brain and Mind Centre, School of Medicine, University of Sydney

20222024

Associate Lecturer, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney

20182024

Guest Lecturer, School of Health Sciences, University of Birmingham, University of Birmingham

Oct 2012Oct 2017

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