Measurement and modelling of human movement and performance to optimise rehabilitation and prevent injury
- Submitting institution
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University of Keele
- Unit of assessment
- 12 - Engineering
- Summary impact type
- Health
- Request cross-referral to
- -
- Is this case study continued from a case study submitted in 2014?
- No
- Underpinning research subjects
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- Biomedical Engineering
- Clinical Sciences
- Human Movement And Sports Science
3. References to the research
5. Sources to corroborate the impact
Additional contextual information
Grant funding
| Grant number |
Value of grant |
| AP 0993 |
£123,520 |
| MAF/ISS/NSSPA010 |
£10,000 |
| MEGS2018006 |
£43,000 |
| PB-PG-0808-16319 |
£20,307 |
| AP1131 |
£17,110 |
| PB-PG-1013-32034 |
£7,500 |
| N/A |
£32,959 |
| N/A |
£78,002 |
| N/A |
£685 |
| N/A |
£29,757 |
- Funding programmes
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- CLINICAL TRIAL Can sNMES of thw rist and hand in conjunction with routine therapy facilitate recovery of arm function in people with poor prognostic indicators of functional recovery
- Can botulinum toxin, administered in the early stages following a stroke, prevent the development of spasticity and contractures etc
- Is it clinically effective to treat arm flexor spasticity with Botulinum toxin type A (BoNTA) and physiotherapy as soon as signs of abnormal muscle activity are observed
- Research Network in Spasticity
- Unrestricted educational grant to complete data analysis on a spasticity project
- Publication Support - Medical and Educational Goods and Services (MEGS)
- Strength training with electrical stimulation - Is this a viable method of facilitating independance and improving muscle function following a severe stroke?
- JEGM 2010 Conference (2nd Joint GCMAS & ESMAC joint congress)
- Early electrical stimulation to the wrist extensors and wrist flexors to prevent the post-stroke complications of pain and contractures in the paretic arm - a feasibility study
- Global research identifiers
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- grid.451056.3
- grid.453186.d
- Name of funders
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- Action Research for the Crippled Child
- North Staffs Medical Institute
- Allergan Ltd
- National Institute for Health Research
- Action Medical Research
- Barnwood House Trust
- Researcher ORCIDs
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- 0000-0002-2051-9876
- 0000-0003-0877-5110
- 0000-0003-0488-6120
- 0000-0002-5259-6649