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Philip Nagy serves as a Teaching Fellow in Biomechanics within the Lancaster Medical School at Lancaster University. His academic role integrates teaching with research focused on biomechanical analysis in both clinical rehabilitation and sports performance contexts.
Research interests span biomechanics of human movement, with dual emphases on stroke rehabilitation and sports science. His work investigates gait mechanics in stroke survivors, sprint force-velocity profiling in elite soccer, and exercise-cognition interactions post-stroke, aiming to translate biomechanical principles into practical clinical and athletic interventions.
Analysis of 2025 publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory applying biomechanical methodologies to real-world problems: optimizing athletic performance while reducing injury risk in team sports, and enhancing functional mobility and cognitive outcomes in neurological rehabilitation. This demonstrates consistent bridging of sports science and clinical neurorehabilitation domains.
Dr Nagy actively participates in the Experimental Medicine research group and contributes to the "Think Ahead" stroke research initiative. His professional engagement includes the European Stroke Organisation Conference 2024 and public outreach activities such as Year 12 Inspiration Day and stroke rehabilitation seminars.
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