
معرفی
Dr. Caroline Stewart is a Research Fellow in Bioengineering and Manager of the Orthotic Research & Locomotor Assessment Unit (ORLAU) at The Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in Oswestry. She holds an honorary research fellowship at Keele University, collaborating with Prof. Anand Pandyan in the Institute for Science and Technology in Medicine (ISTM). Her roles include managing ORLAU, leading musculoskeletal research, and providing engineering expertise in clinical assessments.
Education: PhD in Bioengineering from Strathclyde University (thesis: 'Swing Phase Control in the Trans-Femoral Amputee').
Research focuses on biomechanical analysis, orthotic device optimization, and healthcare technology innovations. She oversees quality assurance protocols, staff training, and strategic planning for ORLAU's services. Collaborations bridge clinical practice and academic research, particularly in prosthetics and gait analysis.
Advising/Grants: While no specific students or grants listed, her role involves mentoring staff and managing research projects. She coordinates interdisciplinary work between NHS and Keele University teams.
Labs/Teams: Directly manages ORLAU, a leading NHS unit for movement analysis and clinical engineering.


