Professor Lorna Paul

Professor Lorna Paul

Professor in Allied Health Science

Department of Physiotherapy and Paramedicine

Professor Paul completed her undergraduate Physiotherapy degree in Glasgow and worked clinically for a few years before taking up the post of Lecturer in Physiotherapy at Glasgow Caledonian University. In 2007 she became Reader in Rehabilitation at the University of Glasgow and, in 2017, returned to Glasgow Caledonian University as Professor in Allied Health Science within the School of Health and Life Sciences.

Professor Paul has a wide portfolio of research activity across a number of clinical conditions including Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke, Diabetes, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Axial Spondyloarthritis.

She is particularly interested in the role of exercise and physical activity in managing symptoms, modifying the disease process, and improving general health and wellbeing. Technology-supported rehabilitation and self-management is a key area of research and expertise. This programme of work includes the development, evaluation, and deployment of health-related apps, and websites.

Of note, Professor Paul and her team have developed a platform for the remote delivery and monitoring of physiotherapy programmes. She has a wide multi-professional network of collaborators within the UK and also overseas, in particular New Zealand and Canada.