
About
Sam Oxford is the Associate Director of Research and Engagement and a member of the Senior Research Management Group at Coventry University. He holds a Doctorate in Biomechanics and Physiology and has extensive experience in applied sport and exercise science, particularly in biomechanics and strength and conditioning.
Education:
- PhD: Physiological and Biomechanical Changes in 100m Breaststroke Swimming (2013)
- MSc Sports Science (Biomechanics), Manchester Metropolitan University (2002)
- Bachelor's in Sports Science, Manchester Metropolitan University (2000)
Research Interests: Sam's work focuses on cervical spine strength, biomechanics of swimming, strength and conditioning for elite and recreational athletes, functional movement in primary school children, and commercialization of fitness products. He is also actively involved in facial palsy therapy innovation through projects like the FRAME initiative.
Articles Overview: His recent publications emphasize reliability of physical assessments (e.g., neck strength testing), impacts of aquatic interventions on children's motor development, and the application of smart technologies in facial palsy rehabilitation. These studies highlight trends in evidence-based training protocols and telemedicine advancements.
Grants and Projects:
- FRAME Project (2016–2019): Co-Investigator for developing facial palsy therapy via smart glasses, supported by NIHR i4i Programme.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on biomechanics, telerehabilitation, and youth sports performance.
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