Dr Kim Duffy
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Email
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Location
Colchester Campus
Profile
Biography
Biomechanics researchers in the facility of Sports Rehabilitation and Exercise Sciences. I am a part of the Essex Longitudinal Study of Ageing Gait (EAGLES) research team. This study is looking at changes to gait and functional movement and health as people age. For more details see: https://mtayl70.wixsite.com/essexageinggaitstudy
Qualifications
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Doctor of Philosophy Biomechanics University of Essex, (2017)
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Master of Science Biomechanics of Gait and Posture Liverpool John Moores University, (2013)
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Bachelor of Science with First Class Honours Sports Science (Biomechanics) Liverpool John Moores University, (2012)
Publications
Journal articles (2)
Hak, L., Hettinga, FJ., Duffy, KR., Jackson, J., Sandercock, GRH. and Taylor, MJD., (2019). The concept of margins of stability can be used to better understand a change in obstacle crossing strategy with an increase in age. Journal of Biomechanics. 84, 147-152
van Kooten, D., Hettinga, FJ., Duffy, K., Jackson, J. and Taylor, MJD., (2018). Are there associations with age and sex in walking stability in healthy older adults?. Gait and Posture. 60, 65-70
Conferences (5)
Duffy, K., Jackson, J. and Taylor, M., Does a manual dual task affect toe clearance in an older adult population?
Duffy, K., Taylor, M. and Jackson, J., The effects of a dual-task on overground minimum toe clearance and gait parameters during walking in older adults
Duffy, K., Jackson, J. and Taylor, M., Walking speed in older adults performing four walking tasks
Duffy, K., Taylor, M. and Jackson, J., (2015). Walking speed in older adults under different walking challenges
Duffy, K., Jackon, J. and Taylor, M., (2015). Cognitive function and walking speed in older adults performing four walking tasks
Thesis dissertation (1)
Duffy, K., (2018). The Effects of Age on Gait and Functional Movement Characteristics in an Older Adult Population
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