The Global Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. Jonathan's work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
About Jonathan
To lead and develop research capacity in the field of rehabilitation
Supervised Research Degrees
I currently supervise 6 postgraduate student 2 PhD students as 1st supervisor, 3 PhD students as second and an 1 Mphil student as 1st supervisor
- 2015 MPhil E Compton Factors affecting stiff knee gait in Cerebral Palsy
- 2015 PhD Thesis L Sawle The Development and Evaluation of a Dynamic Elastomeric Fabric Orthosis to support the management of Athletic Pelvic/ Groin Injury
- 2015 PhD H Gunn Accidental falls in Multiple Sclerosis
- 2012 PhD Thesis J Ofori Effect of short term stretching on ankle stiffness and rnge in people with Multiple Sclerosis
- 2011 PhD Thesis A Wallace Recovering hand function after stroke: Mechanisms and Treatment
- 2010 PhD Thesis L Bunn Sensory mechanisms of balance control in cerebellar disease
- 2008 PhD Thesis G Ramdharry Compensatory strategies while walking in Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease: impact and intervention
Teaching
I currently teach on the MSc in Neurological Rehabilitation at the Schools of Health Professions. I am the lead for the "Cognition, perception and behaviour" module and contribute "sensorimotor control in neurologcal practice" and "pathomechanics and rehabilitation of gait and balance".
I also contribute to the undergraduate physiotherapy program "Neurological Physiotherapy" module