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Rebecca Walker

PhD Researcher/Research Fellow in Biomechanics, Liverpool John Moores University

About this speaker

I am a Research Fellow in the department of Sport and Exercise Sciences at Liverpool John Moores University, UK. I have a keen interest in movement science and am currently working on an industry funded project in markerless motion capture alongside completing my PhD in clinical biomechanics. My PhD research is titled: Determining the causes and mechanisms of falls in children with cerebral palsy. The project uses both quantitative and qualitative methods to investigate fall-risk in children with cerebral palsy, in collaboration with both Edge Hill University and Alder Hey Children's Hospital.

Talks

Investigating real-world causes of falls in children with cerebral palsy, ‘It’s a walk in the park'

06 September 2024, 09:00 AM
Rebecca Walker Mindy Silva

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