
معرفی
Dr. Angela Kedgley is a Reader in Orthopaedic Biomechanics at the Department of Bioengineering, Faculty of Engineering, Imperial College London. Her research focuses on inter-disciplinary approaches to understanding joint motion mechanics and improving diagnostics/treatments for musculoskeletal pathologies, particularly in the hand/wrist through collaborations with clinical partners. She leads the Kedgley Lab, which develops engineering solutions for upper/lower limb injury rehabilitation.
Key affiliations include the AI for Healthcare Network, Musculoskeletal Medical Engineering Centre, and Robotics Forum. Her work integrates biomechanics with advanced technologies like AI, 3D printing, and wearable sensors. Recent studies involve orthosis compliance monitoring, electromyography analysis for osteoarthritis, and clinical applications of statistical shape modeling. She actively engages in military trauma outcome research and ballet injury epidemiology.
Her publications since 2020 reflect a focus on translational research bridging engineering and clinical practice, with emphasis on surgical instrumentation validation, musculoskeletal modeling, and rehabilitation technology development. The lab welcomes postgraduate researchers and interdisciplinary collaborations aimed at advancing clinical solutions.



