About
Ryan Gregory Timmins is an Associate Professor in the School of Behavioural and Health Sciences, specializing in musculoskeletal injury prevention and sports biomechanics. His research focuses on hamstring strain injuries, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction outcomes, and exercise-induced muscle adaptations in elite athletes. He collaborates extensively with professional sports teams and uses advanced imaging and biomechanical analysis to study injury risk factors and rehabilitation protocols.
Key research areas include:
- Muscle architecture changes post-injury and during training
- Hamstring injury prediction models using biceps femoris geometry
- Effects of eccentric training on injury prevention
- Biomechanical validation of injury assessment tools
Recent work highlights include a 2025 study quantifying muscle volume deficits post-ACL reconstruction and a 2024 meta-analysis on hamstring injury fragility indices. His articles consistently emphasize translational research for athlete safety and performance optimization.
Advising and grants: No formal advisees listed, though he collaborates with multidisciplinary teams on funded injury prevention projects. Lab affiliations include biomechanics and sports medicine research groups focused on athlete rehabilitation.
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