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Mark Peter Moresi is a Senior Lecturer in Exercise Science at the School of Behavioural and Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences. His research centers on sports biomechanics, musculoskeletal dynamics, and exercise interventions, with emphases on athletic performance optimization, injury prevention, and clinical applications in populations like athletes and individuals with neurological conditions.
Research Focus: Moresi's work spans:
- Quantifying biomechanical properties (e.g., lower limb stiffness) during sports-specific tasks.
- Investigating sex differences in athletic performance and training demands.
- Developing validated methodologies for movement analysis using technologies like GNSS.
- Exploring therapeutic exercise interventions for health conditions (e.g., depression, multiple sclerosis).
Publication Trends: His recent articles highlight a multidisciplinary approach, integrating biomechanics, sports science, and clinical rehabilitation. Key themes include:
- Advanced statistical methods (network meta-analyses, reliability studies).
- Sport-specific biomechanical assessments (netball, cycling, track-and-field).
- Practical applications for injury prevention and performance enhancement.
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