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School of Health & Human Performance

Prof
Kieran
Moran

Primary Department
School of Health & Human Performance
Role
Academic Staff
Phone number: 01 700
8011
Campus
Glasnevin Campus
Room Number
A246

Academic biography

I am a passionate researcher who believes that understanding the biomechanics of human movement allows us to enhance movement capacity, reduce injury and optimize rehabilitation in individuals across their lifespan, both from a sports and a functional movement perspective. I currently have a team of 9 PhDs, 3 MSc, 5 Post Docs, 3 Research Assistants and 1 Project Officer. I am particularly interested in:
1. The use of sensor based technology (wearable sensors and fixed) to quantify human motion outside of the laboratory setting and to use the same sensors to provide relevant feedback to enhance movement and correct movement abnormalities (Connected Health, running, sport) based on approaches to behavioral change
2. Developing novel algorithms to analyze complex movement data.
3. Developing novel techniques to explore and identify each individual's optimal movement technique in order to enhance it, rather than (erroneously) assuming that there is a single optimal technique that everyone should employ.
4. Understanding the cause of neuromuscular injuries and diseases and their effect on movement, both in sport and daily functional activities; in combination with identifying effective treatment and rehabilitation interventions

Research interests

- Reducing musculoskeletal injuries through novel interventions - Evaluation of the effect of neuromuscular disease on functional performance in humans - The effect of vibration on neuromuscular and skeletal development - The use of intrasubject variability in performance as an indicator for training program design in the sport environment - Identifying the optimal technique (performance determining factors) for sport performance