Introducing Humberside's Premier Chiropractor

Meet Guy Gosselin, Doctor of Chiropractic
Guy Gosselin is the principal chiropractor at the East Yorkshire Chiropractic Clinics. Although active in academia, he has maintained a highly successful multidisciplinary practice in Canada since qualification in 1981 from the Palmer College of Chiropractic in the USA.
Until August 2004, Guy was Senior Lecturer of Biomechanics at the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic. He was Sessional Lecturer in Applied Biomechanics, and Chiropractic Technique at the Université du Québec, in Canada from 1993 to 1996. Concomitantly to his clinical, consulting and academic work, he returned to Graduate School and has been until August 2004 a member of the Clinical Biomechanics Group at the Southampton University General Hospital Medical Physics and Bioengineering Department.
He is a Fellow of the College of Chiropractors (UK), and Fellow of the European Academy of Chiropractic. An internationally known Chiropractor, Guy Gosselin specialises in short-term and evidence-based protocols in the treatment of the neck and low back complaints. He has been recognised for his research in whiplash related injuries and also for his research into the effects of driving motor vehicles on the driver's functional capacities.
The PPP Foundation has awarded him a £91660 grant to investigate Cervical functional parameters in subjects submitted to cervical fatigue and subjects that have suffered a Whiplash Injury. The two-year project ending in September 2004 was hosted by the Southampton University General Hospital and by the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic.
Recent Publications
Development, validity and reliability of a novice adjusting simulator for the thoracic spine: Preliminary investigation
A. Cucciolillo, H. Gemmell, G. Gosselin
Clinical Chiropractic, December 2006;9(4):170-175
Effects of chiropractic care on spinal symptomatology among professional drivers: a pilot study
G. Almog, P.J. Lamond, G. Gosselin
Clinical Chiropractic, September 2004;7(3):114-119
Effects of neck extensor muscles fatigue on balance
G. Gosselin, I Brown, H Rassoulian
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon). June 2004;19(5):473-9
Three-dimensionality of direct contact forces in chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy
G. VanZoest, G. Gosselin
J Manipulative Physiol Ther. Nov-Dec 2003; 26(9):549-56.


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