
About
Martin Eriksson-Crommert is an Affiliated Researcher at the School of Medical Sciences, Örebro University, and works at the University Health Care Research Centre, Region Örebro County. His research focuses on neuromuscular control of the trunk, particularly abdominal/back muscle coordination and its clinical implications in conditions like postpartum diastasis recti. He also investigates musculoskeletal pain, neurological disorders, and rehabilitation strategies.
Education: Completed a Doctoral Dissertation (2011) titled On the role of transversus abdominis in trunk motor control at Örebro University.
Research Interests:
- Trunk muscle activation patterns and coordination
- Postpartum abdominal wall dysfunction
- Neurological disease management (e.g., stroke, progressive neurological conditions)
- Musculoskeletal rehabilitation and physical therapy interventions
Publications Trends: Recent work addresses interventions for progressive neurological diseases (e.g., mechanically assisted coughing), post-COVID-19 recovery, and exercise programs for schizophrenia patients. Earlier studies focused on biomechanics of trunk movements and ultrasound-based muscle assessment.
Awards: No awards explicitly listed.
Teaching & Grants: Teaches in the medical program at Örebro University. Active projects include surveys on dysmelia-related pain and post-stroke fatigue studies. No grants explicitly mentioned.
Affiliations: Collaborates with the University Health Care Research Centre and contributes to interdisciplinary research teams in rehabilitation and sports medicine.
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