Click here to search this website
Gait CCRE Home  /  Education & Training  /  Seminar Series 2005

2005 Seminar Series at the Gait CCRE - Centre for Clinical Research Excellence in Clinical Gait Analysis and Gait Rehabilitation at the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute

Centre for Clinical Research Excellence in Clinical Gait Analysis and Gait Rehabilitation

A collaboration between:

The Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
The Royal Children's Hospital (Melbourne)
LaTrobe University
The University of Melbourne
Southern Health
Monash University

Seminar Series 2005

Date Speaker Subject
11th March Meg Morris Biomechanics and motor control of gait in PD1
Jenny McGinley Observation of push-off in gait following stroke
22nd April Kerr Graham
Bev Eldridge
Michael Gorman
Remote Activity Monitoring
20th May Adrienne Harvey
Pam Thomason
Tandy Hastings-Ison
Jill Rodda
Three dimensional kinetics of normal walking
17th June Pam Thomason A randomised controlled trial of single-event multi-level surgery for children with cerebral palsy
Nick Taylor
Karen Dodd
Progressive resistive strength training for young people with cerebral palsy
15th July Anthony Schache
Richard Baker
Going Round in Circles: A systematic approach to interpreting joint angles, joint moments and muscle moment arms based on globographic representation of joint angles2
12th August
(Kingston Centre)
Seminar Gait variability
16th September
(La Trobe University)
Seminar (Organiser:
Hylton Menz)
Balance, Falls and Walking
7th October Nick Taylor
Karen Dodd
Nora Shields
Systematic literature reviews
4th November Oren Tirosh GAITABASE a new web-accessible gait analysis data repository
Richard Baker The search for patients with gait abnormalities larger than our measurement errors3
19th December
(University of Melbourne)
Peter Hunter The Physiome Project and multi-scale musculo-skeletal modelling
David Lloyd Neuromuscular biomechanical modelling to understand knee joint stabilisation
David Morgan Muscles as brakes: Energetics, Pain and Tear Injuries


1 A keynote address delivered to the Annual Meeting of the European Parkinson's Disease Society, March, 2005
2 A tutorial presented to the combined meeting of the International Society of Biomechanics and the American Society of Biomechanics, Cleveland, Ohio, August, 2005.
3 A keynote address given at Biomechanics of the Lower Limb in Health Disease and Rehabilitation, Salford, UK, September, 2005 and a telephone link address to the Societa' Italiana di Analisi del Movimento in Clinica, Piza, October, 2005.