Associate Professor in Physiotherapy, University of Canberra
Jeremy has been a clinical physiotherapist for over 30 years, with particular experience in musculoskeletal injuries. 20 years’ experience in clinical practice lead to a PhD investigating ankle proprioception, after which he continued a career pathway as a physioitherapy lecturer and Disipline Lead for Physiotherapy, and a researcher with University of Canberra Research Institute for Sport and Exercise. He also convenes a postgraduate course on injury prevention and performance health management relating to sports and tactical forces personnel.
Jeremy’s research focus includes; somatosensory perception (proprioception) in injury and performance, clinical interventions for musculoskeletal performance and injury, injury surveillance and prevention, and military human performance
Sep 30, 2024 02:16 am UTC| Health
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