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Dr. Graham Chapman is a Research Fellow in biomechanics at the School of Health, Social Work and Sport, focusing on musculoskeletal and neurological conditions' impact on gait and treatment efficacy. His work emphasizes evidence-based outcomes for clinical applications, particularly in orthotic design and surgical interventions.
- Research Interests: Biomechanics of gait, orthotic technology, joint replacement outcomes, and haemophilia-related joint disease.
- Key Focus Areas: Foot and ankle mechanics, hip arthroplasty dynamics, and patient-reported outcomes in orthopedic treatments.
His recent studies explore CAD/CAM orthotic manufacturing, 3D-printed solutions for non-responsive patients, and the biomechanical effects of surgical approaches like total hip arthroplasty. He also investigates the impact of haemophilia on ankle health and functional mobility.
Publications highlight innovations in orthotic design, surgical outcomes, and patient-centered evaluations, reflecting a commitment to bridging clinical practice and advanced biomechanical research.
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