Senior Research Officer for Biomechanics and Brain & Behaviour @ the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University
@DrMarkRStone Aye. We’ve talked about making loads of apps mate.. all of them worldies.. it’s just the lack of any time, money and expertise tends to slow us down a bit
If you are convinced from prospective studies Hewett2005 + Krosshaug2016 that medial knee displacement during dropVJ is the holy grail for identifying team sports players with increased non-contact #ACL injury risk, please check again! thanks @xaRaix@mrobbo18
Interesting case study monitoring the effects of cycling 500km non-stop. Pedal force maintained, cadence reduced over time, among other changes. https://t.co/k49ElvbJdx
Watch Anatomy of, Anatomy of an Ice Hockey Player: Jenn Wakefield reveals explosive power on @olympicchannel https://t.co/ncvkC1Ejjf
Had a bit of fun making this last year with @jennwake9 this is the first in the series there’s a few more to come out 😊
We are expanding further our academic staff and PhD research work in the area of musculoskeletal biomechanics so please get in touch if you have an interest in any of these posts or areas:
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Come and join our world leading team @LJMU@LJMUSportSci FOUR exciting new lecturing posts in ‘Modeling & Control of Human Movement’, ‘Cardiovascular Physiology’, ‘Dietetics’, and ‘Sport & Exercise Psychology’. Closing date 2nd Jan 2018. See
https://t.co/kBuErCSZtP …