Research
Projects currently in progress
Effects of exercise on trunk control following spinal cord injury
Monitoring muscle fatigue using novel wireless sensors
Imaging of lumbar spinal nerves in back pain
Funding from:
EPSRC (centre for doctoral training, PhD studentship)
Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
The Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Fund
Versus Arthritis Clinical Doctoral Fellowship (PhD studentship)
Collaborators
Assistant Professor Monica Perez, Department of Physical Medicine and RehabilitationSystems Neuroscience InstituteCenter for the Neural Basis of CognitionUniversity of Pittsburgh4074 BST3, 3501 Fifth AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15261, Understanding how the brain and spinal cord control voluntary movements in healthy humans and in individuals with spinal cord injury.Investigated using a combination of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and peripheral nerve stimulation techniques., 2014 - 2014
Dr Isaac Sorinola, King's College London, Postural control
Guest Lectures
Plasticity of the motor system in pain, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Singapore, 2016
Plasticity in the Motor System in Chronic Pain, British Society for Clinical Neurophysiology, Imperial College London, 2014
Plasticity in the motor system, World Congress on Low Back & Pelvic Pain, Dubai, 2013
Losing the will to live - the fatiguing brain, King's College London, Centre of Human and Aerospace Physiological Sciences (CHAPS), 2011