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Associate Professor Claire Hiller is a musculoskeletal injury researcher at the University of Sydney, with affiliations to the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre and Neuro-Musculoskeletal Research Collaborative. Her work bridges clinical physiotherapy, sports biomechanics, and dance medicine.
- Key Research Areas: Chronic Ankle Instability, Dancer Health, Injury Prevention, Biomechanical Risk Assessment
- Leadership: Founder of the Dance Research Collaborative (DaRC), focusing on dance injury epidemiology, biomechanics, and performance health
Research Trends: Over 15 years, her publications span chronic ankle instability, dance injury prevention, telehealth rehabilitation, and cross-cultural health studies. She pioneered the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) and its adaptations.
Collaborative Networks: Board member of the International Ankle Consortium and International Association of Dance Medicine and Science, with projects in Australia, India, Thailand, and Sri Lanka. Her work integrates clinical trials, systematic reviews, and sensor technology for injury prediction.
Supervision: Mentors research students in topics like syndesmosis injury and biomechanical risk factors, emphasizing excellence in research student experience and clinical decision-making education.


