
Dr Elyse Passmore
Dr Elyse Passmore
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Dr Elyse Passmore is the Head Biomedical Engineer of the Gait Analysis Laboratory at The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne and a Clinician Scientist Fellow in the Developmental Imaging Group at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute. Elyse completed her PhD in 2017 at the University of Melbourne on musculoskeletal biomechanics in children with gait pathology. Her research focusses on developing digital tools to objectively measure and analyse motor function in children to provide diagnostic information, develop treatment plans and evaluate efficacy of novel therapies. This includes 3D motion analysis, video images, medical imaging, machine-learning and computational simulations.
Dr Elyse Passmore is the Head Biomedical Engineer of the Gait Analysis Laboratory at The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne and a Clinician Scientist Fellow in the Developmental Imaging Group at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute. Elyse...
Dr Elyse Passmore is the Head Biomedical Engineer of the Gait Analysis Laboratory at The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne and a Clinician Scientist Fellow in the Developmental Imaging Group at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute. Elyse completed her PhD in 2017 at the University of Melbourne on musculoskeletal biomechanics in children with gait pathology. Her research focusses on developing digital tools to objectively measure and analyse motor function in children to provide diagnostic information, develop treatment plans and evaluate efficacy of novel therapies. This includes 3D motion analysis, video images, medical imaging, machine-learning and computational simulations.
Top Publications
- Passmore, E, Kwong, A, Olsen, J, Eeles, A, Cheong, J, Spittle, A, Ball, G. Deep learning for automated pose estimation of infants at home from smart phone videos. Gait & Posture 81: 261 -262 2020 view publication
- Passmore, E, Graham, HK, Pandy, MG, Sangeux, M. Hip- and patellofemoral-joint loading during gait are increased in children with idiopathic torsional deformities. Gait & Posture 63: 228 -235 2018 view publication
- Sclavos, N, Ma, N, Passmore, E, Thomason, P, Graham, HK, Rutz, E. Ankle Dorsiflexor Function after Gastrocsoleus Lengthening in Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Literature Review. Medicina 58(3) : 375 2022 view publication
- Mackay, J, Thomason, P, Sangeux, M, Passmore, E, Francis, K, Graham, HK. The impact of symptomatic femoral neck anteversion and tibial torsion on gait, function and participation in children and adolescents. Gait & Posture 86: 144 -149 2021 view publication
- Ma, N, Sclavos, N, Passmore, E, Thomason, P, Graham, K, Rutz, E. Three-Dimensional Gait Analysis in Children Undergoing Gastrocsoleus Lengthening for Equinus Secondary to Cerebral Palsy. Medicina 57(2) : 98 2021 view publication
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