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DR CHRIS SEENAN PhD BSc MCSP FHEA

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== About Me<br>  ==

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I am an established Lecturer, Researcher and Chartered Physiotherapist with
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My principal research interests lie in the field of physiotherapy management of chronic pain and exercise as a treatment for cardiovascular disease and disorders. I am currently investigating the effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) on pain and function in patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) and Intermittent Claudication (IC).

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My future research plans are to build on the foundation of my PhD and further examine and improve the management of painful conditions, including PAD and IC. I have particular expertise and interest in low-cost, non-invasive, patient-centred interventions for pain relief and the effects on function, quality of life and the psychosocial aspects of chronic pain conditions
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'''2007 - 2013 Scholarship Funded PhD Research Degree''': Queen Margaret University <br>‘Laboratory and clinical investigation into lower limb ischaemic pain, and the effect of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) on measures of pain and walking performance’

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'''2011 - 2013 PgC Learning and Teaching in Higher Education''': Glasgow Caledonian University<br>'''2002 - 2006 BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy (2:1)''': Queen Margaret University <br><br><br>

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Shanmugam, S
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, McDermott, J., Seenan, C. 2013. Empowerment through student led design of teaching, assessment and feedback practice. Workshop presentation at: The Higher Education Academy (HEA) Annual Conference. Warwick, UK. 3rd-4th July 2013<br>Shanmugam, S., Stewart, J., Seenan, C. 2013. Building Skills: Maximising Employability. Poster presented at: International Enhancement Themes Conference: Enhancement and Innovation. Glasgow, UK. 11th-13th June 2013 <br>Seenan, C., McSwiggan, S.J., Roche, P.A., Tan, C-W., Mercer, T., Belch, J.F. 2013. Pain Self-Efficacy: A key variable in Walking Performance for patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease and Intermittent Claudication. Poster Presented at: Scottish Pain Research Community (SPaRC) 3rd Annual Scientific Meeting, Dundee, UK. 28th March 2013<br>Seenan, C., Roche, P.A., Tan, C-W., Mercer, T. 2012. Modification of experimental, lower limb ischemic pain with Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. Clinical Journal of Pain. Vol:28(8); pp 693-699<br>Stevenson, K., Seenan, C., Morlan, G., Smith, W. 2012. Preparing students to work effectively in interprofessional health and social care teams. Quality in Primary Care. Vol: 20; pp 227-230 <br>Shanmugam, S., Stewart, J., Seenan, C. 2012. Building Skills: Maximising Employability. Poster presented at: GCU Learning and Teaching Showcase. Glasgow, UK. 12th November 2012 <br>Seenan, C., McSwiggan, S.J., Roche, P.A., Tan, C-W., Mercer, T., Belch, J.F. 2012. McGill Pain Questionnaire Descriptions of Lower Limb Ischaemic Pain in Clinical and Laboratory Settings. Poster Presented at: The 14th World Congress on Pain, Milan, Italy 27th-31st August 2012 <br>Seenan, C., McSwiggan, S.J., Roche, P.A., Tan, C-W., Mercer, T., Belch, J.F. 2012. Improved treadmill walking with Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation in patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease and Intermittent Claudication. British Journal of Pain. Vol:6(2) Suppl. pp 80 <br>Seenan, C., McSwiggan, S.J., Roche, P.A., Tan, C-W., Mercer, T., Belch, J.F. 2012. ‘Grin and bear it’: patients’ experiences of living with Peripheral Arterial Disease and using Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation for Intermittent Claudication. British Journal of Pain. Vol:6(2) Suppl. pp 81 <br>Seenan, C., McSwiggan, S.J., Roche, P.A., Tan, C-W., Mercer, T., Belch, J.F. 2012. Increased treadmill walking performance in patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease and Intermittent Claudication using Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. Poster Presented at: Scottish Pain Research Community (SPaRC) 2nd Annual Scientific Meeting, Dundee, UK 28th March 2012<br>Seenan, C., McSwiggan, S.J., Roche, P.A., Tan, C-W., Mercer, T., Belch, J.F. 2012. ‘Grin and bear it’: patients’ experiences of living with Peripheral Arterial Disease and using Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation for Intermittent Claudication. Poster Presented at: Scottish Pain Research Community (SPaRC) 2nd Annual Scientific Meeting, Dundee, UK 28th March 2012 <br>Seenan, C., Santos, D., Calcraft, J., Weddell, A. Roche, P. A., 2008. Early development of a Lower Limb Ischaemic Pain Test in healthy volunteers using the McGill Pain Questionnaire. Poster Presented at: The 12th World Congress on Pain, Glasgow, UK 17th - 22nd August 2008.<br>Roche, P.A., Santos, D., Seenan, C., Snijder, J., Weddell, A., Sweers, I., Ham, E. 2007. A Model of Ischaemic Pain in the Lower Limb & Its Modification with TENS: Preliminary Results. In: Physiotherapy, 93, Supplement 1, 2 June 2007, pp S1-S802. World Physical Therapy 2007. Vancouver, Canada - Abstracts<br>
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