ResearchBoth partners have fostered a keen interest in research since graduating and have regularly published scholarly articles in both chiropractic and general medical peer reviewed journals. Antoinette Young has specialized in paediatric research and has a particular interest in developmental delay disorders such as dyslexia, ADHD and dyspraxia. Martin Young is currently completing a PhD with the University of Glamorgan investigating chiropractic management of dyspepsia and heartburn. The results of a pilot study into this area was recently published in the European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology. He has also published in the British Journal of Chiropractic, Clinical Chiropractic, the Journal of Complimentary & Alternative Medicine and the Journal of Manipulative & Psysiological Therapeutics. Both regularly act as reviewers for learned papers and both have sat for many years on the College of Chiropractor's research unit, to which Antoinette Young was elected chair in 2002, overseeing and coordinating much of the clinically based chiropractic research in the UK. In 2006, the clinic was one of a handful to be given specialist research status for its ongoing contribution to the research that is so vital to improving the scope and quality of care offered to chiropractic patients. |