
Viktoria Azoidou
Research Fellow · Neurological Disorders
Queen Mary University of LondonAbout
Dr. Viktoria Azoidou is a Research Fellow and Senior Neurological and Vestibular Physiotherapist affiliated with Queen Mary University of London's Wolfson Institute of Population Health, specifically within the Centre for Preventive Neurology. She works under Professor Alastair John Noyce's research team, focusing on Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders. Her roles combine clinical practice with research in neurology and preventive neurology.
Research Interests:
- Neurological and vestibular physiotherapy for dizziness, vertigo, posture, gait, balance disorders, and falls
- Connections between functional disorders and subjective perceptions, cognition, sleep, and psychological health
- Innovative physiotherapy techniques and technologies for assessing/treating neurological/neurodegenerative conditions
- Preventive assessments, early disease detection, and rare movement disorders
Her published work includes a 2021 study on noise effects on functional gait, linking age and cognitive function. She contributes to interdisciplinary research at the Centre for Preventive Neurology, emphasizing early intervention strategies.
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