Multiple PhD scholarships are available at Queensland University of Technology, Australia, in the assessment of neuromechanics and muscle function of the shoulder and upper limb. The project is part of an Industrial Transformation Training Centre (ITTC) funded by the Australian Research Council which aims to advance personalised surgical treatment of joints (www.jointbiomechanics.org).
More information on the projects is available via the advertisement links below, or by contacting Prof. Graham Kerr:
Wearable sensor devices for assessing function of the shoulder and upper limb
Rehabilitation neurophysiology for understanding treatment of shoulder dysfunction
Rehabilitation, neuromechanics and muscle function of the shoulder and upper limb
Understanding the neuromuscular physiology that accompanies the adaptive processes occurring during shoulder injury treatment
More information on the projects is available via the advertisement links below, or by contacting Prof. Graham Kerr:
Wearable sensor devices for assessing function of the shoulder and upper limb
Rehabilitation neurophysiology for understanding treatment of shoulder dysfunction
Rehabilitation, neuromechanics and muscle function of the shoulder and upper limb
Understanding the neuromuscular physiology that accompanies the adaptive processes occurring during shoulder injury treatment