Research project

HEIF 2018/19 Warner

Project overview

Towards an automated method of measuring posture in the workplace
HEIF 2018/19

Staff

Lead researchers

Dr Martin Warner PhD

Associate Professor
Research interests
  • My research is focsued on enabling lifelong active living and healthy ageing through optimising neuro-musculoskeletal health. Specifically, my programme of research involves understanding the mechanisms of movement dysfunction and the development and validation of new technologies for research and clinical assessments. This research encompasses musculoskeletal to neurological diseases and various contexts including sports, occupational readiness, including astronauts in space and military personnel, and healthy ageing. 
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  • I have a particualr in interest and expertise in biomechanics of the shoulder and upper limb where I have developed and validated methods for measuring scapular and upper limb kinematics. These have been applied to understanding the biomechanical function of shoulder and neck pain, upper limb function following stroke, through to sports performance such as hand-cycling and swimming.
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Other researchers

Professor Markus Heller

Professor of Biomechanics
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Collaborating research institutes, centres and groups

Research outputs