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Research to improve balance and walking in older people, including those with musculoskeletal and neurological diseases Anna Hatton is a Joint Research Fellow in Physiotherapy working between the University of Queensland and Princess Alexandra Hospital. Originally from the UK, Anna was awarded both her BSc(Hons) in Physiotherapy and PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences from Teesside University, Middlesbrough, UK. Anna’s main research interests include balance control in older people, electromyography, gait analysis, footwear interventions, sensorimotor function, musculoskeletal conditions, neurological disorders, and falls prevention. To date, Anna’s work has been supported through funding from major bodies including the British Geriatrics Society, Physiotherapy Research Foundation, and Multiple Sclerosis Society. Anna arrived in Australia in 2010 to undertake an Australian Endeavour Postdoctoral Research Fellowship and Baroness Robson Travel Scholarship at Neuroscience Research Australia, Sydney, NSW. Thereafter, Anna moved up to Brisbane to join the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Queensland.
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Medical: Skeletal Diseases, Medical: Sensory System, Medical: Podiatry, Medical: Physiotherapy, Medical: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medical: Orthopedics, Medical: Neuromuscular Disorders, Medical: Neurological Disorders, Medical: Neurodegenerative Diseases/Disorders, Medical: Musculoskeletal System, Medical: Multiple Sclerosis, Medical: Health, Allied Fields, Medical: Geriatrics, Medical: Biomechanics, Medical: Balance, Medical: Aging/Gerontology |
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