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Callum Osler is a Senior Lecturer in Sport, Outdoor, and Exercise Science at the University of Derby within the College of Science and Engineering's Department of Life Sciences. He holds affiliations with multiple institutions including the University of Birmingham and Manchester Metropolitan University. His research focuses on biomechanics, exercise physiology, and their applications in mental health, aging populations, and clinical conditions. His work explores the interplay between biomechanical factors and psychological states, such as depression and fear of falling.
Osler's research has investigated topics like gait dynamics in depression, postural stability under mental fatigue, and sodium bicarbonate's effects on recovery. He has contributed to understanding vestibular system mechanics, interpersonal movement dynamics, and clinical outcomes of foot surgeries. His work spans peer-reviewed journals and conferences, with notable outputs in The Journal of Physiology and Gait & Posture.
Recent studies highlight trends in biomechanical interventions for mental health (e.g., gait-based depression treatments) and aging-related balance issues. His research often involves interdisciplinary collaborations, combining neuroscience, orthopedics, and sports science. No specific awards or grants are listed, though his work demonstrates significant academic engagement through over 900 views and 100+ downloads of his outputs.