Following his PhD at Loughborough University, Garry joined the University of Exeter technical services, bringing his knowledge and skills from working in neuromuscular function and biomechanics research laboratories to the Sport and Health Sciences department based at the St Luke’s campus.
Garry is now NIHR Exeter Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) technical development officer, and supports the work of the Human Movement Science group at the University’s VSimulators research facility, and manages the BRC Rehabilitation theme’s use of Faculty of Health and Life Sciences biomechanics equipment and laboratories.
In his work, Garry is involved in research protocol development, data collection and processing, as well as training staff and research students regarding the use of specialist equipment and software (3D motion capture, force platforms, inertial measurement units, electromyography).
Research projects that Garry has been involved in
Rehabilitation
Creating a tool for early detection of pain and stiffness which occurs in the recovery phase of up to 20% of total knee replacement patients
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